South African Premiership newcomers Durban City FC have made a move to sign Ghanaian goalkeeper Fredrick Asare, offering him a two-year contract as part of their plans to bolster their squad ahead of the 2025/26 season.
The newly-promoted club is determined to remain in the South African top flight and has begun strengthening its squad with experienced talents. One of their key targets is former Asante Kotoko shot-stopper Fredrick Asare, who recently parted ways with the Ghanaian giants following the expiration of his contract in June.
Asare, currently a free agent, recently underwent a short trial with Durban City and left a strong impression on the club’s technical team. His performance convinced the club’s management to swiftly table a two-year deal in a bid to secure his services.
Sources indicate that the goalkeeper’s agent is currently reviewing the offer, and while Asare is reportedly open to joining the South African side, he is taking his time before making a final decision on his future.
With his experience and quality between the sticks, Fredrick Asare is seen as a valuable addition who could play a crucial role in Durban City’s quest to stay in the top division.
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