Liberty Professionals have completed the signing of 10 new players to bolster the team ahead of the second round of the Glo Premier League on January 9.
James Armah and Emmanuel Osei of Wa All Stars and former players James Disarama and Reginald Asante are some of the key players who have joined the Scientific Soccer Lads in their tough quest to revive their Premier League campaign.
Liberty finished the first round of the league on the 13th position after winning just 4 of its 15 matches.
But Club President, Alhaji Sly Tetteh believes his new signings are capable of turning around the fortunes of the club.
The new signings will ensure the club is able to marry experience and talent in their bid to enhance their fortunes.
Source: Joy Sports/Ghana
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