Accra hearts of oak is one of the biggest clubs in the Ghana premier, last season they were not consistent in the league. After the final match in the 2021/2022 Ghana premier league they took the 5th spot.
They also conceded a lot of goals goals and also scored less goals, so coming next season they have signed new defenders, mid fielders and strikers to join them in other to have a competitive team next season.
Here are all the done deals for Accra hearts of oak in the 2022/2023 Ghana premier league season:

Starting from the goal keeping side they have signed Eric Ofori Antwi on a free transfer.
In the defense, they have signed Konadu Yiadom from WAFA and Zakaria Yakubu from All Blacks to join them.
In the mid field they have signed Wisdom Bumekpor from Gye Nyame and Eric Esso from Ashanti Gold.
The strikers we have Yassan Outching and Junior Kaaba to join them.
So these are the done deals for Accra hearts of oak in the 2022/2023 transfer window.
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