Defender Nuru Sulley has rejected a loan move to his former club Hearts of Oak and opted to join Egyptian Premier League side El Geish.
Libyan outfit Al Nasr signed Sulley at the end of the season but the violence in the North African country has led to the postponement of their league.
Hearts were hoping to re-sign the player on loan to keep him active before joining his parent club in six months time.
But the centre-back told sports crusader: “Hearts wanted me back but after several analyses I opted to go to Egypt because I see it as more challenging and rewarding that what I will get in Ghana.”


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