Ghanaian giants Hearts of Oak have been massively boosted after completing a move for highly-rated striker Abednego Tetteh, Ghanasoccernet.com can exclusively reveal.
The former Bechem United striker has been in negotiations with the club since returning to Ghana after spells abroad.
According to close sources, Tetteh signed a dotted lines today and is expected to be unveiled in the coming days.
The lanky forward watched Hearts beat Ebusua Dwarfs in Accra before travelling with the club to Sogakope in their goalless draw with WAFA.
He might make his debut for the club in their next game against Liberty Professionals in Dansoman.
He was a member of the Bechem United team that won the FA Cup in 2016 before leaving the shores of Ghana to play for Sudanese giants Al Hilal.
The 29-year old also enjoyed time in Ethiopia with Jimma Aba Buna before returning to Sudan to join Al Hilal Obeid.
He also played for Indian sides Real Kashmir and TRAU.
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