Former Ghana international Issac Vorsah has strongly debunked reports suggesting that he has signed a deal with Moroccan giants Far Rabat.
The defender was on Saturday, 7th January, reported to have joined the Rabat-based club as a free agent after ending his stays with Austrian second-tier side FC Liefering.
“They claim I have signed for a club in Morocco when I don’t know anything about it,” Vorsah told GHANAsoccernet
“I want to say that I know nothing about the signing of Far Rabat or any club in Morocco I am just home.”
Vorsah has been out of the Black Stars team since 2013 as a result of niggling knee injury.
His last assignment was at the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations where the Black Stars finished fourth.
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