After being presented to the rainbow outfit, a player for the Black Galaxies and previous dependable center back at West Africa Football Academy (WAFA), made highly debatable comments.
Accra Hearts of Oak and Kumasi Asante Kotoko, both successful clubs in Ghana, fought for the signature of the dependable defender after his former club was relegated from the elite competition last season.
While Konadu Yiadom was at the camp of the Black Galaxies, his agent, Joe Abu Salam, was left on tenterhooks as to which of the two teams in Ghana should he release his reliable player.
Konadu became a Phobian on the late days of the transfer deadline in Ghana, Konadu officially became a registered player for Samuel Boadu’s squad, and it was reported that he had signed a three-year deal with Accra Hearts of Oak when he neglected an offer from Kumasi Asante Kotoko.
On the club’s various social media accounts, he was formally introduced to the club’s admirers, after the unveiling event at his new club, he had an interview and he disclosed.
“I chose the best team in our league because I have to achieve my career ambitions. This is where the aim will be most fulfilled. It’s a dream come true.”
Having trained with Hearts of Oak after leaving the Black Galaxies camp, the central defender is set to make his debut for Aduana Stars this weekend, the first weekend of the new Ghana Premier League season.
His bond with his colleagues from the Black Galaxies camp, Gladson Awako, Daniel Afriyie Barnieh, Mohammed Alhassan, Seidu Suraj, and Dennis Korsah, would be strengthened in the Rainbow Boys training course.
The astute team of editors at www.atspo.com has a multibillion naira question: Is it true that the central defender has signed for the best club in the BetPawa Premier League, which begins this weekend, September 09, 2022?