Hearts of Oak goalkeeper Richard Attah has signed a three-year contract extension to stay with the Ghanaian giants until 2023.
“Hearts of Oak is happy to announced that goalkeeper Richard Attah has extended his contract to 2023," the club announced on Twitter, Tuesday.
Attah’s new contract is a reward for an excellent debut season. He joined the Phobians as a free agent in December 2019 after leaving Ghana Premier League side Elmina Sharks.
The 25-year-old made 13 league appearances before the season was truncated due to the coronavirus pandemic. He kept six clean sheets and conceded eight goals.
Charles Akonnor named Attah in his first Black Stars squad in March.
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