Japanese-American coach Kenichi Yatsuhashi has arrived in the country to finalize his proposed move to Hearts of Oak
Yatsuhashi,who was born in America, touched down in the country late last night has entered into advanced talks with management of the Phobians.
Hearts seem to have settled on the relatively unknown Japanese after attempts to lure Swedish Tom Strand proved futile.
He will replace veteran Hebert Addo who parted ways with the club midway through the season after a string of poor results.
The Phobians will be hoping Yatsuhasi will lead the club to league glory after six years without a league title.
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