Ghanaian attacker Stephen Appiah Asare is set to part ways with Ghanaian giants Accra Hearts of Oak SC after the expiration of his contract, bringing his spell with the Phobians to an end.
Sources close to the player have confirmed that the forward will leave the club as a free agent, with both parties expected to go their separate ways ahead of the upcoming season. The development has sparked interest from several clubs across the African continent, as Appiah Asare becomes available on the market without a transfer fee.
The talented attacker is already attracting strong interest from clubs in both Tanzania and Ethiopia, where a number of teams are keen on strengthening their attacking options for the new campaign. Discussions are understood to be progressing positively, with representatives of the player exploring the most suitable destination for the next stage of his career.
While no agreement has been finalized at this stage, a move to either the Tanzanian Premier League or the Ethiopian Premier League is becoming increasingly likely as negotiations gather momentum. The player is said to be weighing his options carefully, considering factors such as playing time, sporting ambition, financial package, and long-term career development before making a final decision.
Appiah Asare’s impending departure marks another significant squad change for Hearts of Oak as the club continues its restructuring efforts ahead of the new season. The forward will leave with valuable experience gained at one of Ghana’s most successful clubs and is expected to embrace a fresh challenge abroad.
With interest continuing to grow and talks advancing behind the scenes, the coming weeks are expected to be crucial in determining the attacker’s next destination. Barring any late developments, Stephen Appiah Asare appears destined for a new adventure outside Ghana, with Tanzania and Ethiopia currently emerging as the frontrunners for his signature.
More updates are expected as negotiations progress.













