In a significant move gearing up for the upcoming Ghana football season, Asante Kotoko has officially terminated the contracts of four players from their roster.
The football club, in an official statement, announced the departures, signaling a new phase of squad development.
Notably, former Hearts of Oak defender, Mohammed Alhassan, who joined the team midway through the previous season, has left the club.
The decision to end his contract was reached through mutual consent. This development has come as Asante Kotoko intensifies its preparations for the highly anticipated 2023/24 football season.
Mohammed Alhassan is only one among the quartet of players whose contracts have been terminated by the club this week.
The other three players include Charles Owusu, Samuel Boateng, and Dickson Afoakwa.
The club emphasized its appreciation for the contributions made by these players during their time at Kotoko and wished them success in their future endeavors.
A statement posted on the club's Twitter page read,
"The Club will like to confirm the departure of these gentlemen by mutual consent. We are grateful for their contributions during their time with us and wish them the very best for the future."
In the midst of these departures, Asante Kotoko is actively engaged in discussions with potential players, aiming to strengthen their squad and ensure a competitive edge in the forthcoming season.
Meanwhile, the club has already confirmed the signings of Samuel Asamoah, Yahaya Dawuni, Nanabeyin Amoah, and Ansu Henry, showcasing their determination to build a formidable team for the challenges ahead.