Hearts of Oak will likely lose another big player in the coming days due to some unhappiness on the part of the player.
The Phobians in recent past have let go some key members of the squad with some exhausting their contract and others calling for a mutual termination.
Some key players who left the 21 time champions include Benjamin Afutu who left to join Egypt club, Al Sharkia Dokhan fc.
His absence has sort of created shaping bile in Hearts of Oak’s defensive midfield department. Other key players to have exited are central defender, Nuru Sulley and midfielder, Emmanuel Nettey.
The former requested a mutual termination of contract after struggling for game time with the 2000 CAF Champions League winners.
Sulley, despite being a member of the treble winning squad decided to leave on mutual consent and later joined Iraqi club, Duhok Sporting Club.
Emmanuel Nettey on the other hand had his contract expired in December last year and decided against extending his stay with the 2001 CAF Super Cup winners.
Congolese left back, Raddy Ovouka has also left the club but on loan to the United States. He has joined New Mexico FC on a season long loan deal with an option to make the move permanent.
One player who also left the club is striker, Abednego Tetteh who was equally a member of the treble winning squad of last season.
Hearts of Oak have not done badly this season despite failing to churn out the needed performance on the field.
They have managed to win six games, drawn as many as five and lost four times. They sit 7th on the league table with 23 points from 16 matches and a week seven outstanding clash against arch rivals, Asante Kotoko on February 20.
Their next opponent is Real Tamale United at the Aliu Mahama Stadium in week 17 to close the first round.
The news however is, diminutive winger, Patrick Razak has told the club that he wants to leave due to lack of playing time. He has asked the club’s management to terminate his contract as he is not happy at the club.