Hearts of Oak part ways with seven key players- Eric Asso,Eric Ofori Antwi,under fire goalkeeper Richmond Ayi included

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Seven players will not be in action for Ghana Premier League giants Accra Hearts of Oak during the second round of the 2023/24 Ghana Premier League season.

The season in review for Hearts of Oak have not been impressive for the Phobians due to their inconsistency in grinding out the results. The rainbow club currently occupy the 10th position with 21 points after 17 games.

With the Ghanaian transfer window opened, the club will let go of some players and make new way for new players. Seven players will not feature for Hearts when the second round of the GPL resumes.

The players are:

Eric Esso

Richmond Ayi

Albert Eonde

Eric Ofori Antwi

Michelle Sarpong

Salim Adams

Kwadwo Obeng Junior

The league will resume in February after the AFCON 2023 has ended.

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