Joining Hearts of Oak is a dream come true – Ali Mohammed

Ali Mohammed is eager to play a significant role in the Didi Dramani setup.

New Hearts of Oak signing, Ali Mohammed says joining the club is a dream come true after being officially unveiled on Thursday.

The defender signed a two-year deal with the club following a protracted negotiation.

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After signing a two-year deal with the Ghana Premier League giants, the 21-year-old expressed his excitement, stating he has fulfilled his dream by joining the capital-based club.

Ali has revealed that he has been following Hearts of Oak closely—thanks in part to his “brother”, Kelvin Osei Asibey, who is already a fan favourite at the club.

“I’ve always watched Hearts because of my ‘brother’ Kelvin, and I admire the energy and passion in the team.

Joining this great club is a dream come true. I’m here to work hard, learn, and help the team achieve great things,” Ali said.

His acquisition adds depth and energy to the Phobian backline as the team prepares for a fresh start under Coach Didi Dramani.

Ali Mohammed’s journey to the top is one of resilience and steady growth. He began his career at the AshantiGold youth side before moving to Berekum Arsenal, where he continued his development. He later returned to Ashgold and earned a spot in the senior team, gaining valuable Premier League experience.

His career took him to Tamale City for a season, followed by a solid campaign with Accra Lions. His performances earned him a move to Vision FC, where his composure, progressive play, and pressing abilities drew attention from top clubs across the country and beyond.

Known for his ball-playing abilities and tactical awareness, the young defender is expected to fit perfectly into Coach Didi Dramani’s system. He has already joined his new teammates for pre-season ahead of the 2025/26 campaign, as Hearts of Oak gear up for what promises to be an exciting season.

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Osman Wadudu

Osman Wadudu

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