Ghana Premier League club Hearts of Oak have announced the capture of striker Abednego Tetteh on a 3-year-contract.
The lanky striker has finally sealed a switch to his boyhood club after months of training with them.
He is the fifth player to be added to the Phobians set up after Niger midfielder Abdourahamane Mamane Lawali, Ivorian midfielder Eric Dizan, defender Nuru Sulley and Nigerian striker Ademola Kuti.
 A club statement on Monday read: “Hearts Of Oak is happy to announce the signing of striker, Abednego Tetteh. The goal poacher has signed a three-year contract with the club.”
📸 | @HeartsOfOakGH is happy to announce the signing of striker, Abednego Tetteh. The goal poacher has signed a three-year contract with the club. #WelcomeAbednego
— Phobians (@HeartsOfOakGH) May 11, 2020
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The 29-year-old featured for Bechem United 22 times and scored 12 goals in 2016. He has also played for Al-Hilal Omdurman, Jimma Aba Buna, Al-Hilal El-Obeid and Real Kashmir.
He is expected to bring his vast Premier League experience to aid the club to break their trophy jinx and make a return to Africa.
Meanwhile, the Ghana Premier League has been suspended due to the spread of Coronavirus.