
Inter Allies FC have announced the signing of six new players for the second round of the 2015/16 Ghana Premier League.
The deals for the sextet were completed before the transfer deadline day.
Enoch Adu, a right back has been signed from lower division side Right to Dream Academy. The talented youngster is currently with Ghana U20 for national assignments and will join the team right after that.
Salifu Saed, the young goalkeeper joins from Akosombo Krystal Palace. He had a fantastic display against the 'Eleven Is To One' during MTN FA Cup R32 clash where Inter Allies won 1-0.
Abraziz Abankwah also joins on a free transfer from Hearts of Oak. The hardworking defender will meet his new teammates later this week for preparations ahead of the second round.
Michael Debrah is a tireless midfielder, he was signed from Akosombo Krystal and has been training with the team for some time now.
Gabriel Kwabla joins from division one side Mighty Jets, the goalkeeper has been training with the team for quite some time and has impressed the technical handlers of the team.
Also, Francis Osei was signed from second tier side Danbort FC. The midfielder joins Inter Allies until the end of the season.
The Technical Team and Management hope the inclusion of these players will augment the team for a successful second round.


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