Accra Hearts of Oak Move to Extend Assibey Contract Despite Player’s Exit Desire

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Accra Hearts of Oak are poised to activate the one-year extension clause in the contract of defender Kelvin Osei Assibey, despite growing indications that the player is keen on seeking a new challenge elsewhere.

Assibey, whose current deal is nearing its expiry, has reportedly expressed a desire to move on at the end of the season in pursuit of more regular playing time and fresh opportunities. However, the Phobians are understood to be determined to retain his services, viewing the defender as an important part of their squad rebuilding plans.

Sources close to the club suggest that management are eager to maintain stability within the team, particularly in defence, where Assibey’s versatility and work rate have made him a valuable option. His ability to operate across multiple positions at the back has not gone unnoticed, and the technical team are believed to be counting on his experience heading into the next campaign.

The decision to trigger the extension clause could set the stage for a potential standoff between player and club, especially if interest from other suitors materialises during the upcoming transfer window. Nonetheless, Hearts of Oak remain firm in their stance, signalling their intent to keep hold of one of their dependable performers as they aim to strengthen their competitiveness in the domestic league.

With the transfer window fast approaching, the situation is expected to develop further, with negotiations and possible offers likely to shape the defender’s immediate future.

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