Struggling league leaders Hearts of Oak are reportedly in talks with Ex-international and club legend Mohammed Polo to serve as a technical consultant to the club till the end of the season.
Polo is being asked to bring his wealth of coaching experience to help Nii Noi Thompson as the club struggles to hold on to the title.
Reports suggest the two parties have agreed in principle for Polo to begin his new role at the club.
Polo was linked with the coaching reigns at the club after Serbian trainer Kosta Papic was sacked.
He was appointed technical director of Hearts' city rivals Great Olympics in 2004 but lasted for a short period. He now owns an academy.
Source: Ghanasoccernet.com
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