Ghana’s sole representative in Africa this season, Hearts of Oak will in the coming days be announcing the signing of five new additions to the team.
The league champions have been very busy in the transfer market as they seek to augment their already rich looking squad ahead of the 2021-22 football season.
The Phobians have already captured former Medeama and Asante Kotoko striker, Isaac Agyenim Boateng on three years deal with Kofi Kordzi also returning to the club on a two-year contract.
Enock Esubonteng has also joined the Phobians from WAFA on three years contract as well as former Great Olympics captain, Gladson Awako who has already penned a two-year deal.
New Edubiase FC and Black Satellites midfielder Salim Adams has also joined the rainbow club who are eager to make an impression in the CAF Champions League.
Hearts of Oak will outdoor the above-mentioned players to its supporters in the coming days after.
Meanwhile, Hearts of Oak are still in talks with WAFA and willing to complete a deal for defender Konadu Yiadom and Benjamin Yorke from Samartex as well as Richard Boadu.
The 20-time Ghana Premier League Champions will take on Industriel du Kamsar from Guinea in the preliminary round of the CAF Champions League next month.