Accra, Ghana – Accra Hearts of Oak have reportedly turned down an official $250,000 bid from a Saudi Arabian club for their goalkeeper and captain, Benjamin Asare.

🔍 Details:
The offer, submitted to the club directly, was confirmed to be a formal proposal by the bidding club . However, Hearts of Oak rebuffed the initial offer, signaling their intention to retain Asare for the near future.
⚽ Strategic Implications:
Benjamin Asare is a key player for the club, serving as both first-choice goalkeeper and team captain. Rejecting the offer underscores the club’s strategy to prioritize on-field leadership and stability.
🧠 Club Commentary:
In a related press conference ahead of the 2025 Democracy Cup clash with Great Olympics, Hearts coach Mas-Ud Didi Dramani emphasized the club’s depth and readiness for Asare’s potential absence due to national team duties . Dramani highlighted that other players are prepared to step in when needed.
🚨 What Happens Next?
It’s unclear if Saudi officials will come back with a higher bid. If retained, Asare is likely to continue as Hearts’ dependable presence between the posts and leadership on the pitch.
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