Ghana Premier League giant Hearts of Oak have officially released their captain Fatawu Mohammed from the club after almost a decade with the club.
The MTN FA Cup winners have officially confirmed their decision to end their marriage with their former captain prematurely.
“With reference to the mutual termination of the contract agreement between Fatawu Mohammed and the club; The player is free to join any club of his choice,” a portion of the letter intercepted by GHANAsoccernet.com reads
He joined Hearts in 2013 from Real Tamale United and has since been an important player in the team having contributed to the successes across the period.
He helped the Ghana Premier League giants to a league title in the 2020-21 season which they had not won since 2008 and two FA Cups but lost his position in recent times, forcing the club to let him go.
During his time as a Phobian player earned himself a call-up to the Ghana national team and has four caps to his credit.