Ghana Premier League powerhouse, Hearts of Oak, is reportedly in the final stages of negotiations with former head coach Samuel Boadu for a potential comeback to the club. According to Onua Sports, the Rainbow club is engaging in talks with the seasoned tactician to lead the team once again.
Boadu initially took charge of Hearts in March 2021, signing a three-and-a-half-year deal following the departure of Serbian coach Kosta Papic. His earlier tenure proved successful, securing five trophies in less than two years, including the 2020/2021 Ghana Premier League, two FA Cups (2021, 2021), the Ghana Super Cup, and the President’s Cup. Boadu’s time at Hearts also saw personal milestones, as he tied the knot with Felicia Apimpanta in August 2021.
Despite the achievements, Boadu faced challenges during Hearts’ first CAF inter-club campaign since 2015. Now, discussions suggest that he could make a return to the club, potentially filling the vacancy left by the departure of Martin Koopman, who was dismissed after 10 games into the current season.
Hearts of Oak currently occupies the 10th position on the Ghana Premier League table with 21 points after completing the first round of matches.
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