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Asante Kotoko sign Berekum Chelsea captain Amankonah

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The forward becomes the seventh new signing by the Porcupine Warriors as they put their house in order for the new season

Asante Kotoko have reportedly signed Berekum Chelsea captain Stephen Amankonah in a three-year deal following successful negotiations between the two clubs.

The forward caught the eye of Kotoko new coach Prosper Ogum Narteh while at WAFA last season and he requested the club to hand him a contract.

With forwards Augustine Okrah,, Emmanuel Gyamfi, Naby Keita and Ibrahim Osman out of the club, Amankonah is expected to be unveiled in the coming days after putting pen to paper

He joins Richard Boadu, Samuel Appiah, Richmond Lamptey, Maxwell Agyemang, Clinton Opoku & Stephen Boateng as the new signees to arrive at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium.

Last season, Kotoko failed to win the Ghana Premier League title as they finished behind fierce rivals Hearts of Oak and were also knocked out in the quarterfinals of the FA Cup.

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