
Defensive midfielder Aminu Alhassan has parted ways with Ghana Premier League giants, Hearts of Oak.
The 25-year-old was released by the Phobians in December with a few months left on his contract.
“On behalf of my entire family, I wish to thank Accra Hearts of Oak for the privilege honoured me to have been part of the team for approximately 4 and a half years.
“Though during my years with the club, major trophies eluded the team, I believe God Almighty has better things for the club. I sincerely appreciate every opportunity and love bestowed on me as a player by every member of the club.
“Accra Hearts of Oak has instilled a sense of strong mental strength and hope in me to become a better player, so I want to say thank you to the entire Oak family.
“May the good Lord be with all of us and I trust better things will unfold this season and beyond. Thank you and season’s greetings to all and sundry,” he wrote.
Alhassan reverted to Hearts after a loan spell at city rivals Great Olympics in the 2017/18 season but struggled to command a regular shirt.
The former Amidaus player made only two appearances for the Rainbow boys in the 2019/20 Ghana Premier League season which was cancelled due to COVID-19.


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