Medeama goalkeeper Eric Ofori Antwi has confirmed his readiness to join Ghana Premier League champions Hearts of Oak.
The shot-stopper is free to negotiate with any club as his contract with the Mauve and Yellow expires soon.
Ofori-Antwi in an interview admitted he is ready to sign for Hearts of Oak should they contact him for his services.
“I have five months left on my contracts with Medeama. Every team that wants me would have to discuss with my team Medeama. so I have left the contract discussions with my manager,” he told Onua Agro Fie.
The former Asante Kotoko goalkeeper hopes to reunite with Coach Samuel Boadu at the capital-based club.
The duo worked together at Medeama before Samuel Boadu joined Hearts of Oak mid-way in the season.
Ofori-Antwi believes a move to Hearts of Oak will give him greater opportunities.
“Playing for Accra Hearts Of Oak is a big opportunity and it will improve my CV a lot. I will play for Hearts next season,” Antwi boldly claimed.
“I will stay and play for Hearts if I’m comfortable with the contract that they bring compared to a team outside the country", he added.