Solomon Agbasi and Asante Kotoko are at the centre of growing transfer talk as the Hearts of Oak goalkeeper is being linked with a sensational move to the club’s fiercest rivals before the transfer window closes.
Solomon Agbasi could be on the move after emerging as a transfer target for Asante Kotoko, following his impressive performances for Hearts of Oak this season. The 25-year-old goalkeeper, who joined the Phobians at the start of the current campaign, is reportedly without a formal contract, raising questions about his long-term future at Pobiman.
Sources close to the situation indicate that the goalkeeper is unsettled and may be open to a new challenge. Kotoko are said to be monitoring the situation closely as they plan ahead for possible changes in their goalkeeping department.
The Kumasi-based side is preparing for life beyond Guinean goalkeeper Mohammed Camara, whose contract is set to expire in June 2026 and has yet to be renewed. This development has forced the Porcupine Warriors to explore reliable options, with Agbasi emerging as a strong candidate.
Agbasi’s stock has risen sharply after stepping in during the absence of Hearts’ first-choice goalkeeper Benjamin Asare. His assured displays have not only strengthened Hearts’ defence but also sparked debate over who deserves the number one spot following Asare’s return from injury.
The former Dreams FC shot stopper has featured in eight league matches this season and remarkably kept a clean sheet in all of them, underlining his consistency and composure.
With regular playing time not guaranteed at Hearts of Oak, a move to Kotoko could offer Agbasi a fresh opportunity and a more defined role as the season progresses, setting the stage for what could be one of the most talked-about transfers in the Ghana Premier League.














































