Kotoko have bolstered their squad with the signing of duo Theophilus Nyame and Edwin Tuffour Frimpong.
This brings to six the total number of players the Porcupines have signed this off-season, including Ernest Sowah, Halipha Sedogo, Samuel Kyere and Michael Yeboah.
Nyame joins the club on a three-year deal after an impressive season with Sekondi side Hasaacas in the just ended season.
Kotoko beat off competition from Aduana and Medeama to secure the services of the 25-year old midfielder.
He is expected to provide competition for Jackson Owusu and Kojo Poku in the heart of the Kotoko midfield.
Meanwhile, the Porcupines have snatched Edwin Tuffour right under the noses of their rivals Accra Hearts of Oak.
The defender was set to join the capital side after agreeing verbal terms with the club but Kotoko were swifter securing the signature of the Liberty man.
“It is true I’m in talks with Hearts of Oak but I’m under contract with Liberty so if my club agrees with them then it becomes a done deal because I have verbally agreed personal terms with Hearts.”
“I have signed for Kotoko, it is a three years, though previously I held talks with Hearts of Oak, Kotoko came in and expressed their interest in me which per their offer I accepted to join them and I feel very happy in signing for Kotoko,” Frimpong exclusively told Allsports.com.gh.
It is reported that David Duncan has earmarked 12 new signings for the club and with half a dozen confirmed, six more could be signed before the transfer window closes.
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