
Winger Patrick Razak trained with Hearts of Oak this week and is expected to sign a contract, marking a potential third stint with the Ghanaian giants, AhotorSports has learnt.
The 30-year-old speedster, known for his electrifying pace and flair on the flanks, previously played for the Phobians from 2016 to 2018, before briefly rejoining in 2020.
His second spell followed a short four-appearance stint with Guinean club Horoya AC for his three-year stay with the Guinean side, after which he returned to Hearts for a brief period.
Most recently, Razak featured for Division Two side Bazuka FC in Somanya, where he showcased his enduring talent despite competing at a lower level.
His experience and versatility could bolster Hearts of Oak’s squad as they aim to strengthen their attacking options for the upcoming season.
Razak also brings a wealth of international experience, having been a key member of Maxwell Konadu’s Black Stars B team that clinched the 2018 WAFU Championship hosted in Ghana.
His performances during the tournament highlighted his ability to perform on big stages, making him a fan favorite among the Phobian faithful.
If the contract is finalized, Razak’s return could signal an exciting reunion, with the winger eager to rediscover his form and contribute to Hearts of Oak’s ambitions in the Ghana Premier League and beyond.
Fans will be hopeful that his familiarity with the club and proven track record will translate into immediate impact on the pitch.