Midfielder Manuel Mantey has left Medeama SC following the expiry of his contract, ending a four-year association with the Tarkwa-based club.
The 26-year-old is now a free agent and can discuss terms with interested clubs ahead of the new season. His departure brings to a close a successful period in which he played an important role in one of the most productive eras in Medeama SC’s history.
Mantey helped the Mauve and Yellow win two Ghana Premier League titles during his time at the club. He also became one of Medeama’s most trusted midfielders, providing consistency and leadership as the side competed in domestic football.
His exit was confirmed after the expiration of his contract, meaning Medeama SC will begin preparations for the forthcoming campaign without one of its longest-serving players.
Mantey’s contribution extended beyond his position in midfield. His steady performances made him a dependable presence in the team, while his leadership in the centre of the pitch earned him the respect of Medeama supporters.
The midfielder’s four-season stay coincided with a period of considerable success for the club. The two Ghana Premier League titles secured during that time represent a significant part of Medeama’s history, with Mantey involved in the team that delivered both triumphs.
Although Medeama SC will now have to move forward without him, Mantey’s departure gives him the opportunity to consider the next stage of his career. As a free agent, he is able to negotiate directly with clubs interested in signing him before the start of the new season.
For Medeama, the loss of a player who had become an established part of the squad marks a notable change ahead of the upcoming campaign. Mantey had been with the Tarkwa club for four seasons and had developed into one of its reliable midfield figures.
His time at Medeama SC is therefore defined by both longevity and achievement. He leaves having helped the club win two league titles and having established himself as an important member of the side.
The end of his contract formally concludes the midfielder’s spell with the Mauve and Yellow. Medeama SC will now prepare for the new campaign without a player who was central to its recent domestic success, while Mantey begins the search for his next club as an unattached player.