Asante Kotoko are on the verge of parting ways with winger Inusah Adams barely two months after securing his services.
The 22-year-old, who joined on a three-year contract, has had difficulty impressing the technical team.
He has made only two appearances: a late cameo against Kaizer Chiefs in the Toyota Cup and a starting role against Heart of Lions in the GHALCA Top 4.
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Despite arriving with a strong resume, are dissatisfied with his output. Adams had previously honed his skills at WAFA before breaking into the Ghana Premier League with Kotoku Royals.
He later moved to Portugal, spending two seasons with SC Covilhã, where he was tipped as one of Ghana’s bright attacking prospects.
Footiecenter.com understands that Kotoko’s leadership remains split over whether to cut ties, with some officials suggesting he should be loaned out to gain more playing time, while others believe the club should sell him outright.
A final decision is expected before the close of the transfer window on August 31.
Meanwhile, Kotoko management are actively in the market for reinforcements, with reports suggesting that three players are facing uncertain futures and could be offloaded before the deadline.
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