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Following the closure od the transfer window on midnight of Sunday, November 1, AshesGyamera.com wraps up all the signings made by the 18 clubs as the season kicks of a fortnight later

The 2020/21 Ghana Premier League season is billed to kick start on November 13 with interesting fixtures. Interestingly, the transfer window was shut on midnight of Sunday and all the clubs were at least able to strengthen the squad.

The surprising signing among all was Legon Cities hijacking Asante Kotoko’s move for Asamoah Gyan and officially announcing that the former Ghana captain has a signed a $1 million deal which makes him the highest earner in the local terrain.

Despite Kotoko’s failure to sign Gyan, they made great additions including the arrival of Ghana goalkeeper Razak Abalora and former Ashanti Gold midfielder Latif Anabila and Yusif Mubarik as well as Emmanuel Keyekeh from Karela United.

Hearts of Oak, on the other hand, signed former midfielder Patrick Razak, goalkeeper Nana Yeboah andEric Dizan, among others.

ASANTE KOTOKO

Abdul Latif Anabila, Evans Adomako Wiredu, Kwame Opoku, Emmanuel Keyekeh, Razak Abalora, Andrews Kwadwo Appau, Patrick Asmah, Fabio Gama, Mubarik Yusif, Emmanuel Sarkodie
HEARTS OF OAK

Eric Dizan, Ademola Kuti, Abdourahamane Mamane Lawali, Nuru Sulley, Abednego Tetteh, Patrick Razak, Victor Kwaku Aidoo, Isaac Mensah, Enock Addo, Benjamin Nana Yeboah (GK), Franklin Owusu, Daniel Yeboah
ADUANA STARS

Zakaria Alhassan, Prince Acquah, Derrick Boateng, Bright Adjei, Sam Adams, Emmanuel Osei Baffour, Alex Asamoah, Kofi Owusu, Richard Mpong, Kenneth Owusu
ASHANTI GOLD SC

Yaw Annor, Kwame Moses, Stephen Bentil, Micheal Ennu, Hans Kwofie, Nathaniel Asamoah, Johnson David Yeboah, Dacosta Boadu, Matthew Agama, Empem Dacosta and Mohamed Bailou, Kamaradini Mamudu, Abdul Bashiru
BECHEM UNITED

Alhassan Traoré, Benedict Osei, Listowel Amankona, Francis Twene, Sagacious Opoku, Francis Adjei, Boubacar Doumbia, Moussa Traoré, Stephen Owusu Kaakyire
BEREKUM CHELSEA

James Wiafe Iniesta, Alfred Okai Quaye, Edward Kpodo, Stephen Sarfo, Collins Ameyaw, Mohammed Gouni
DREAMS FC

Joseph Esso, Abel Manomey, Agyenim Boateng, Philemon McCarthy, Ali Huzaif, Philemon McCarthy, Solomon Twene
EBUSUA DWARFS

Leventius Attah, Godwin Adepah, George Asamoah, Richard Amoah
ELEVEN WONDERS

Ollenu Ashitey, Jonah Aryetey, Nana Yaw, Perry Addison Rockson, Douglas Nkrumah, Tetteh Nortey
ELMINA SHARKS

Anthony Quayson, Daniel Nii Adjei, Rashid Sulley, James Bissue
MEDEAMA

Kwadwo Asamoah, Patrick Yeboah, Frank Boateng, Musah Baba Abdulai, Abdul Basit Adam, Abass Mohammed
GREAT OLYMPICS

Ebenezer Sekyere, Charles Danso Otu, Mannan Mudasiru, Michael Otoo, Karim Alhassan, Alhassan Sunday, Mujeeb Hakeem, Arnold Mensah Abbey.
INTER ALLIES

Ali Isah, Michael Kporvi, Emmanuel Adjetey, Taufiq Shaibu
KARELA UNITED

Richard Baidoo, Prosper Arvo, Umar Bashiru, Obed Kofi Sam, Yaw Ansah Fufro, Augustine Randolph, Godfred Adotey
KING FAISAL

Prince Papa Arkoh, Misbawu Adam Okoronko, Yakubu Wadudu, Saddick Adams, Pius Baffour, Kwadwo Frimpong, Sulley Mohammed, Razak Oga Gariba, Mutawakilu Fuseini, Michael Amoah, Gideon Offei Ofori, Enoch Morrison, Daniel Yemoh, Frank Manu, Daniel Okine,
LEGON CITIES

Asamoah Gyan, Matthew Anim-Cudjoe, Raphael Ocloo, Baba Mahama, Jonah Attuaquaye, Ali Braimah Foster, Nicholas Gyan, Micheal Ampadu, Joseph Adjei, Samuel Norgbey, Vincent Adu Gyamfi, Elvis Opoku, Nasiru Moro, David Cudjoe
LIBERTY PROFESSIONALS

Maxwell Kavar, Osman Adams, Emmanuel Paga, Daniel Amissah, Seedorf Asante Afful, Maxwell Ansah, Ben Nash Quansah, Razak Boame, Fuseini Mohammed
WAFA

Baffour Kyei
 

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