Former Ghana defender Samuel Inkoom has completed a return to the Premier League, joining reigning champions Hearts of Oak on a one-year deal.
Inkoom’s contract with Georgian club Torpedo Kutaisi expired in January this year, making him a free agent.
In early March, he began training with Hearts of Oak. Inkoom has impressed the technical staff, and he has been given a one-year contract.
A native of Takoradi
He is 1.79m (5ft, 10 inches)
Omega, Samuelina, Shawne and Samuel are all intimately related to him.
Ladies and Gentlemen
Introducing,
The man has finally reunited with his True Family
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— Phobians – GPLChampions
(@HeartsOfOakGH) April 8, 2022
The right-back last played in the Ghanaian top-flight for Kotoko. He helped the Porcupine Warriors win the league in 2009, before securing a move outside the country.
Inkoom spent 13 years abroad, representing 11 clubs, including FC Basel, Dnipro and US-based D.C. United.
The 32-year-old helped Ghana win U-20 FIFA World Cup in 2009 before becoming a Black Stars regular.
Inkoom played 44 times for Black Stars and recorded one goal. He was a member of the Black Stars squads for the 2010 and 2014 World Cups.
Source: 3news.com|Ghana