Al Hilal Omdurman has reached a full agreement with Asante Kotoko over a move for trusted left-back Imoro Ibrahim, according to Multimedia’s Owuraku Ampofo. The former Karela man has been linked with a move away from the Kumasi-based club, with plenty of clubs interested.
However, it appears that the Sudanese champions are the first team to make a breakthrough in talks with Kotoko.
It’s no surprise that elite clubs have taken an interest in the 22-year-old, who has impressed since moving to Kotoko from Karela United back in 2019. Last season he scored two (2) and assisted eight (8) in 27 games in the Premier League to help his side win the title.
That form has seen him become a regular for the Black Galaxies who edged out Benin in the first round of the CHAN qualifiers with many also campaigning for his inclusion in the Black Stars squad for the upcoming FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
And his progression doesn’t seem to be stopping any time soon, with a move to another high-profile club on the cards this window. The side that currently leads the way is Al Hillal, following Owuraku Ampofo’s report that a deal has been agreed with the Porcupines.
The reporter adds that a move worth $150,000 plus about $260,000 add-ons has been agreed. It is reported that Imoro will earn a $10,000 monthly salary should he pen a deal with the Sudanese side.
There are plenty of twists and turns left in this saga, but it appears Al Hilal have taken a huge step toward bolstering its defensive options.
Al Hilal are also said to be interested in Georges Mfegue and Danlad Ibrahim with offers reportedly sent to the Reds already for negotiations.