Asante Kotoko set to bolster midfield with Emmanuel Antwi signing for 2024/25 Season

Asante Kotoko is set to secure a significant reinforcement for their midfield, with reports indicating the imminent signing of Emmanuel Antwi.The move is aimed at fortifying the team's midfield options ahead of the fast-approaching 2024/25 season.Emmanuel Antwi is scheduled to arrive in Kumasi tomorrow to undergo his medical examination, marking a crucial step towards his official integration into the Asante Kotoko squad.Following successful negotiations, Accra Great Olympics has agreed to release the player, paving the way for his transfer to Asante Kotoko. This development comes after both clubs reached a mutual agreement.The deal, which will see Antwi commit to Asante Kotoko for three years, is expected to be formally announced by the club upon completion of the necessary proceduresAfter a disappointing season that saw the Porcupine Warriors finish in sixth place without any silverware, the club has shifted its focus towards restructuring the squad for the next campaign.As part of their rebuilding efforts, Asante Kotoko has already parted ways with eighteen players. Some of the remaining players may be loaned out, while others will be offered new contracts.

Jul 8, 2024 - 21:30
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Asante Kotoko set to bolster midfield with Emmanuel Antwi signing for 2024/25 Season

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Asante Kotoko is set to secure a significant reinforcement for their midfield, with reports indicating the imminent signing of Emmanuel Antwi.

The move is aimed at fortifying the team's midfield options ahead of the fast-approaching 2024/25 season.

Emmanuel Antwi is scheduled to arrive in Kumasi tomorrow to undergo his medical examination, marking a crucial step towards his official integration into the Asante Kotoko squad.

Following successful negotiations, Accra Great Olympics has agreed to release the player, paving the way for his transfer to Asante Kotoko. This development comes after both clubs reached a mutual agreement.

The deal, which will see Antwi commit to Asante Kotoko for three years, is expected to be formally announced by the club upon completion of the necessary procedures

After a disappointing season that saw the Porcupine Warriors finish in sixth place without any silverware, the club has shifted its focus towards restructuring the squad for the next campaign.

As part of their rebuilding efforts, Asante Kotoko has already parted ways with eighteen players. Some of the remaining players may be loaned out, while others will be offered new contracts.