Hearts of Oak Part Ways with Prince Kwabena Owusu

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Accra Hearts of Oak have mutually agreed to part ways with attacker Prince Kwabena Owusu after a brief spell with the club.

The Ghanaian forward made only six appearances for the Phobians, accumulating a total of 204 minutes of playing time across all competitions during his stint at the club.

Owusu joined Hearts of Oak with the expectation of strengthening the team’s attacking options, but limited opportunities and competition for places meant he struggled to establish himself as a regular in the squad.

Both the player and the club have now agreed to terminate the contract by mutual consent, allowing the forward to pursue new opportunities elsewhere while enabling Hearts of Oak to restructure their squad as the season progresses.

The club is yet to announce a replacement, but the technical team is expected to continue assessing options to bolster the attack ahead of upcoming fixtures in the Ghana Premier League.

Owusu, who has previously featured for several clubs locally and abroad, will now be hoping to revive his career with a new team in the coming transfer window.

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