Hearts of Oak, grappling with a goalkeeping crisis, have promptly taken action to address their concerns in the ongoing transfer window.
In a bid to strengthen their squad, the beleaguered team has successfully secured the services of Kwadwo Osei Bonsu, an experienced goalkeeper with a track record at WAFA SC and Berekum Chelsea.
The pursuit of Bonsu has been a protracted one, culminating in the player signing a significant three-and-a-half-year deal with the Phobians.
Following successful medical examinations on Wednesday, Bonsu has swiftly been registered, rendering him eligible for the imminent clash against traditional rivals Great Olympics on Friday.
The urgency of the situation is evident as the new shot-stopper has joined the team in Kumasi for preparations, hinting at a potential immediate debut.
Hearts, cognizant of the crucial role a reliable goalkeeper plays, anticipates that the addition of Osei Bonsu will bring stability to their goalkeeping department. They hope this move will contribute to an improved overall performance as they navigate the challenges of the football season.
The Phobians currently find themselves without a win in their last four matches in the Ghana Premier League, occupying the 10th position on the league standings with 17 points from 16 games.