Ex-Ghana midfielder Hamza Mohammed has started training with Kotoko with a view of securing a long-term move to the club.
The 32-year-old has been training with the junior side to regain his form and convince officials to offer him a permanent deal.
The former Real Tamale United combative midfelder is eager to resurrect his career after leaving New Zealand side Kinghts FC.
The former Ghana Under-20 captain won 28 caps for the Black Stars.
Meanwhile striker Isaac Boakye and Rahim Ayew have agreed to sign for the club during the next transfer window ahead of their participation in the CAF Champions League next year.
The addition of the two three experienced players will serve as massive boost to the squad.


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