Robin Gnagne insists he will not be leaving Hearts of Oak for rivals Kotoko this year.
The Ivorian has recently been linked with a potential move to the Baba Yara Stadium as David Duncan continues to rebuild his team for next season. But the former Red Bull Academy defender says that is simply not the case.
Robin, who has two months to run on his Hearts deal, said: “My future is with Hearts and am going nowhere, it is they Kotoko who have being saying that l want all the supporters to calm down because very soon l will sign a new contract to end the speculations and of course, next year to be here. That’s my future.”
Robin will miss Hearts return leg of CAF Confederation cup against Djoliba AC in Accra due to suspension but will return to action when his side progresses to the next stage of the competition. Hearts won the first leg 2-1 in Bamako.
He was speaking to Asempa Sports.
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