West Ham United are considering a move for Italian striker Graziano Pelle to replace Andre Ayew before the January transfer window closes on Wednesday. The Hammers could cash in on the out-of-favour Ghana international following reports that Swansea are ready to test their resolve by submitting a second bid. The Welsh club, in desperate trouble at the foot of the Premier League are keen to bring Ayew back to City, the club from whom he joined West Ham in a 20million switch in 2016. But West
Asante Kotoko assistant coach Akakpo Patron pleased with the performance of the players despite losing to Aduana Stars in the 2018 Ghana FA Super Cup on Sunday. The Porcupine Warriors suffered a narrow 1-0 defeat to the league champions at the Len Clay stadium in Obuasi. Bright Agyei scored the only goal in 64th minute in the fixture to hand the coveted trophy to Fire Boys for the first time in their history. "The performance was good. I think overall, we started the game very well.
It is being reported that Swansea City are ready to pay 18million to sign Andre Ayew from West Ham United before Wednesday's transfer deadline. The Telegraph report that, after failing with a 14 million bid, the Swans will now return with an improved offer. Ayew, 28, signed for Swansea from Marseille back in the summer of 2015, and earned a move to West Ham just a year later after hitting 12 goals in 34 games for the Swans. The Ghanaian was seen as a major signing for West Ham, but he
Dutch-born Ghanaian winger Rodney Antwi registered his name on the score sheet for FC Volendam in their 4-3 victory over Go Ahead Eagles in the Eerste Divisie at the Kras Stadion on Sunday. Volendam are yet to taste defeat in the second half of the season of the Dutch second-tier division, having won their previous two games and continued their impressive start to the year by inflicting a 4-3 defeat on Go Ahead Eagles at home. Antwi registered his name on the score sheet for Volendam in the
Egyptian giants Zamalek have loaned out Ghanaian forward Ben Acheampong to rivals Petrojet for six months, GHANAsoccernet.com understands. The former Asante Kotoko and Wa All Stars player joined the White Knights in last year from El Dakhleya SC after a scintillating campaign where he scored 10 goals in all competitions. The 27-year-old has failed to impress at the five time African champions since joining. He managed to make just six appearances, scoring twice. The Petroleum club are
Former Dreams FC and AshantiGold defender Richard Ocran has arrived in Zambia to complete a move to giants Nkana FC, GHANASoccernet.com can confirm. The centre back mutually terminated his contract with the Miners at the end of the 2016/2017 Ghana Premier League season. Ocran is expected to put pen to paper to a two year deal in the coming days after passing medicals. The 22-year-old made 22 appearances for AshGold last season and scored three goals in the process. By Nuhu Adams...
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