
Medeama Sporting Club and midfielder Michael Enu have reached a mutual agreement to terminate their contract, allowing both parties to part ways amicably, AhotorSports can exclusively confirm.
The announcement marks the end of Enu’s tenure with the Tarkwa-based club, where he showcased his skills and adaptability on the pitch.

Enu, primarily a right-back but known for his versatility across defensive and midfield roles, joined Medeama SC, nicknamed the Mauves and Yellows, on a free transfer ahead of the current season.
Prior to his stint with Medeama, Enu played for Bibiani Goldstars during the 2023/2024 Ghana Premier League season.
At Goldstars, he featured in 29 matches for the Miners, contributing two goals and earning recognition for his consistent performances and work rate.
Before his time at Goldstars, Enu had built a career with notable Ghanaian clubs. He previously played for Liberty Professionals, a club that is now defunct, and AshantiGold, another prominent side that faced financial and administrative challenges leading to its dissolution.
Enu’s experience with these clubs highlighted his ability to adapt to different team dynamics and competitive environments.
While specific reasons for the mutual parting between Enu and Medeama SC were not disclosed, the decision reflects a professional agreement that allows the player to explore new opportunities and the club to adjust its squad accordingly.
Enu’s next move remains uncertain, but given his track record and versatility, he is likely to attract interest from other clubs in the Ghana Premier League or beyond.
Medeama SC, the 2022/2023 Ghana Premier League champions, will now focus on reshaping their squad as they aim to maintain their competitive edge in both domestic and continental competitions, including their upcoming matches in the CAF Champions League.
Meanwhile, Enu’s departure opens a new chapter for the player, who has already demonstrated resilience and talent throughout his career.