Deputy Skipper of Accra Hearts Of Oak Mohammed Alhassan is set to join Iraqi side Al Kahraba SC, according to a report by journalist Hamza Dhia
The Tarnageda man is set to depart Ghana in the coming days to join the Iraq giants ahead of the upcoming league campaign.
No official statement have been released by Hearts but according Dhia, both parties have agreed on a deal for the 30-year old centre back who in few weeks will depart the shores of Ghana to complete the deal.
Al Kahraba SC 🇮🇶 has agreed with the defender from Ghana Mohammed Alhassan player of @HeartsOfOakGH 🇬🇭 ,
Al-Kahraba played the Iraq Cup final two days ago and lost the match. pic.twitter.com/nBkVJLMC2D
— حمزة ضياء – Hamza Dhia (@hamza_dhia) July 17, 2022
Mohammed Alhassan was very instrumental for Hearts Of Oak last season as they won their 12th MTN FA Cup trophy.
The 30-year-old joined Hearts Of Oak on a free transfer in 2018 from WAFA and has been regular performer since the days of Coach Kim Grant.
He has gone on to make over 100 appearances for the Phobians winning the league title once, 2 MTN FA Cup trophies, Super Cup and the President Cup.
He was part of the Black Stars B team that won the West African Football Union (WAFU) Zone B Cup of Nations in 2019 hosted by Ghana and is currently part is part of Black Galaxies preparing for the upcoming “CHAN” tournament.