Former Ashantigold prolific striker, Shafiu Mumuni has had his contract expired at the Obuasi based club. Rush Hour Sports (PKAY) exclusively revealed on FOX FM that he is linked with a move to Kotoko.
With the contracts of attackers like William Opoku Mensah expired and uncertain, the Porcupine Warriors is keen to beef up their attacking options ahead of The 2020/21 CAF Champions League as well as next season's premier league which will resume in October.
Shafiu Mumuni along with an unnamed foreign striker (a goal king winner) are first options on the list of Asante Kotoko in their pursuit of attacking reinforcement.
The futures of players like Naby Keita, Richard Arthur are uncertain while Kwame Poku is set to stay with Osman Ibrahim who is likely to be recalled from his loan at King Faisal.
The Black Stars B skipper rose to prominence at the 2019 WAFU Cup of Nations in Senegal, where he netted four times to finish as the tournament's top scorer, and also impressed in the CAF Confederation Cup last year.
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