Accra Hearts of Oak are in advanced discussions with experienced Ghanaian tactician Coach Prosper Narteh Ogum over a potential appointment as the club’s new head coach, as the Phobians look to reshape their technical direction ahead of the upcoming season.
According to information gathered, the Accra-based giants have identified Ogum as a top target to take over the dugout and lead the team into a new competitive era. Talks between both parties are reported to be progressing steadily, with optimism on both sides that an agreement could be reached soon.
Ogum, who is currently serving as the head coach of the Ghana Under-17 national team, is highly regarded for his tactical discipline and player development expertise. His work with young talents has earned him recognition within Ghanaian football circles, making him an attractive option for a Hearts of Oak side seeking both immediate results and long-term structure.
The club is believed to be keen on restoring consistency and competitiveness after a series of mixed performances in recent seasons. As part of that rebuilding process, the technical leadership position has become a priority, with the board actively assessing candidates capable of delivering stability and a clear football identity.
While negotiations are still ongoing, sources suggest that discussions are focused on contractual terms and the coach’s long-term project vision for the team.
If the deal is completed, Ogum will be expected to bring his structured playing philosophy and developmental approach to one of Ghana’s most decorated clubs, as Hearts of Oak aim to challenge strongly in domestic competitions and return to continental prominence.













