Liberty Professionals have made a major signing off the pitch after appointing Sarbah Quaye as their new team manager.
The Dansoman based club struggled to stay up in the Ghana top flight and feel the capture of the man who spent more than five seasons with Hearts of Oak can help turn their fortunes around.
Quaye was integral to Hearts of Oak's Confederations Cup win in 2004 but came in for fierce criticism from the club's fans after their mid term struggle last season.
He is due to travel with Liberty in the coming week to Burkina Faso for a Wafu Cup commitment.
Source: Kickoff.com
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