Accra Hearts of Oak has confirmed the transfer of 18-year-old Saani Mohammed to Danish club AC Horsens.
The announcement, made on their official Facebook page, expressed gratitude for Mohammed’s contributions to the team.
The club acknowledged Saani Mohammed’s invaluable efforts and recognized his role in their recent development milestones.
They highlighted the pride they felt in nurturing the young talent and supporting his growth as a professional.
Mohammed’s transfer marks a significant milestone in his career and a step towards his international football aspirations.
The Phobians extended their heartfelt wishes to Mohammed, emphasizing their confidence in his potential for success.
“Thank you, Saani Mohammed! Your contributions have been invaluable,” the post read, reflecting the club’s sentiments.
Accra Hearts of Oak expressed their hope for Mohammed’s success in his new chapter with AC Horsens.
The announcement underlines the club’s commitment to developing young players and advancing their professional careers.
Fans of Hearts of Oak have also expressed mixed emotions, celebrating Mohammed’s success while bidding him farewell.
Mohammed joined the club as a promising talent and quickly became a vital part of their team dynamics.
His transfer to AC Horsens signifies the growing recognition of Ghanaian football talent on the global stage.
Accra Hearts of Oak remains focused on fostering talent and maintaining their reputation as a player development hub.
The club looks forward to witnessing Mohammed’s achievements and continued excellence in international football.
Saani Mohammed joined the Premier League giant at the beginning of the current season from the second-division team, Soccer 4 Souls FC.
Despite his brief time with the club, he left a notable impression, particularly with his two remarkable assists that played a key role in Hearts’ vital away victory against Young Apostles.
AC Horsens, sitting fourth in the Danish NordicBet Liga with 31 points after the initial phase of the season, aims to strengthen their squad with the young Ghanaian as they strive for promotion to the Danish Superliga