Newly-promoted Ghana Premier League side Hohoe United FC are reportedly making moves to strengthen their squad ahead of their debut top-flight campaign, with Nsoatreman FC goalkeeper Daniel Afadzwu emerging as a key target.
Nicknamed the ‘Muje Gabah’ lads, Hohoe United made headlines by clinching the Zone 3 title in the Division One League, securing a maiden ticket to the Ghana Premier League.
With preparations for the new season already underway, the club is seeking to patch up cracks in their squad, aiming to be competitive in their first top-flight campaign.
Afadzwu on the Radar
At the top of their transfer wishlist is 29-year-old shot-stopper Daniel Afadzwu, who is currently under contract with Nsoatreman FC. Despite limited appearances last season, Afadzwu proved his quality whenever called upon.
He featured 17 times across all competitions, including three matches in the CAF Confederation Cup qualifiers, and was a crucial figure in Nsoatreman’s FA Cup-winning run.
Impressive Form
Afadzwu recorded 12 clean sheets in those appearances, underlining his reliability between the sticks. His consistent form and experience are seen as vital assets for a newly-promoted side like Hohoe United looking to establish themselves in the top tier.
While no deal has been finalized, sources indicate that Afadzwu is open to a new challenge, and discussions are ongoing.
Should the move materialize, it would mark a significant statement of intent from Hohoe United as they aim to build a competitive squad capable of surviving; and thriving in the Ghana Premier League.