
Bibiani GoldStars are actively working to bolster their attacking options ahead of the new Ghana Premier League season, with CEO Akwasi Adu confirming the club’s interest in signing free agent Albert Amoah. The move comes as the "Miners" seek a proven goalscorer to fill the significant void left by Samuel Atta Kumi, who recently departed for Al-Kahrbaa Club in Iraq. Amoah, who was most recently with Libyan side Al Ahly Benghazi, has emerged as a primary target for the Bibiani-based club following the recent termination of his contract abroad.
The pursuit of Amoah is part of a broader strategy by the GoldStars management to refine their squad under the leadership of new head coach Petros Koukouras. CEO Akwasi Adu noted that the club is aiming to finalize a 27-man roster to ensure a lean but highly competitive team for the upcoming campaign. Having already secured the services of a new central defender, the club is now focusing its recruitment efforts on the attacking department, specifically targeting a prolific forward like Amoah and potentially an additional attacking midfielder to complete the squad's technical requirements.
As the season opener against Bechem United approaches, the acquisition of Amoah is seen as a vital step in maintaining the team's offensive potency. The departure of Atta Kumi, who finished as the club's top scorer, left a gap that management is eager to address before the transfer window concludes. If the deal is finalized, Amoah’s experience in both domestic and international football is expected to provide the necessary firepower to help GoldStars improve upon their previous season’s performance. The club remains optimistic about reaching an agreement as they enter the final stages of their pre-season preparations.
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