Hearts of Oak head coach Mas-Ud Didi Dramani remains optimistic despite the club’s transfer ban, saying, “In 17 matches, we have been able to play and so we will always continue to do our best with the materials we have”.
The Phobians are currently barred from registering new players due to unpaid wages owed to former technical director Rene Hiddink, with FIFA ordering the club to pay $150,000 within 90 days.
Dramani acknowledged the challenges posed by the sanction but maintained his focus on the team, stating, “My work on the pitch while the hierarchy of the club is dealing with external issues, but then I hope the transfer ban will be resolved so I can bring in players who can help strengthen the team”.
Hearts of Oak currently sit fourth in the Premier League table with 32 points, five adrift of leaders Medeama SC.