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Other Sports of Wednesday, 30 November 2016

Source: ghanasoccernet.com

Kotoko fans growing frustrated over club's lack of transfer activity

Newly-appointed CEO of Asante Kotoko, Kwame Kyei Newly-appointed CEO of Asante Kotoko, Kwame Kyei

Kotoko fans are growing frustrated over the club's lack of activity in the transfer market, GHANAsoccernet.com headquarters have gathered.

The club are being linked with many top players, but time and time again, those reports are frustratingly being denied.

The Porcupine Warriors are yet to make any signing so far with Heart of Lions duo Prince Acquah and Isaac Quansah handed trial sessions at the club.

The biggest Ghanaian club have simply been slow and sluggish in the transfer market with fans growing skeptical about the direction of the club ahead of the new season.

Newly-appointed Executive Chairman Dr Kwame Kyei has not been up to beat in the transfer market as the club watch on as sworn rivals Hearts of Oak make all the strategic signings.

They were expected to be extremely busy this transfer window, but that has not been the case though, with no one arriving at the club so far.

It is a situation that is frustrating the Kotoko's faithful, who have watched several Premier League sides making big additions early on in the window.

Kotoko have reportedly lost out on WAFA youngster Gideon Waja, who prefers a move to South Africa with reports suggesting they could lose out on Medeama midfielder Kwame Boahene.

Pressure is mounting on the current Executive Chairman to get down to work and start bringing new faces to the club after the side failed to defend their G6 crown.

Kotoko have not won the Premier League title in the past two seasons and finished at a disappointing 5th position last term.