Wednesday, 30 September 2020

21 PLAYERS OF KOTOKO UNDERGO COVID TESTS WITH 13 LEFT OUT

Asante Kotoko's Covid-19 tests gave a clear indication of the players Maxwell Konadu will be using in the coming season. The club currently has over 30 players on their roster and they will be looking  to streamline the playing department.

The players were the first to be tested followed by the technical team members then the administrative staff. The team is expected to begin their training schedule today with all new players to be unveiled by the close of the week.

At the medicals session held at the club's secretariat, these players took part in the exercise; Felix Annan, Kwame Baah, Imoro Ibrahim, Wahab Adams, Emmanuel Agyemang Badu, Abdul Ganiu Ismael, Habib Mohammed, Patrick Yeboah, Mudasiru Salifu, Emmanuel Gyamfi, Augustine Okrah, Kwame Adom Frimpong, Sam Adams, Collins Ameyaw, Maxwell Baako, William Opoku Mensah, and Naby Keita.

New signings,  Emmanuel Keyeke, Mubarik Yussif, Kwame Poku, and Emmanuel Sarkodie also went through the process.

Speaking to the club's communication head moments after the process, he hinted that players who were not part of the process are not likely to be seen in the red colors come the new season. He added thta some internationals are also joining the club before the week ends.

With no deals yet reached for Christopher Nettey, Mathew Anim Cudjoe and Justice Blay who were at the club on loan agreements, they could not be have involved in the exercise. 

Ibrahim Danlad, Richard Arthur, Kingsley Osei Effah, Douglas Owusu Ansah, Osei Kwame, Evans Owusu, Samuel Frimpong, Augustine Sefah, Martin Antwi and Kelvin Andoh are players who played for the club in the past season who were not involved in the medical process. The end of the road for them?

The team is will leave Kumasi for Koforidua after a weeks training in Kumasi at the club's training grounds located in Adako Jachie.



By: Gyamfi Din-Chin




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