Asante Kotoko SC has reportedly put forward a three-year contract extension for their first-choice goalkeeper, Frederick Asare. According to a close source, the extension would see Asare remain with the Porcupine Warriors beyond his current deal, which is set to expire in August 2025.
Asare, who joined Kotoko in 2022 from Accra Lions, has been a crucial player in the team’s defensive setup. His performances have not only solidified his position as the club’s primary goalkeeper but have also earned him recognition at the national level, representing the Black Stars. Since his arrival, Asare’s reliability and commanding presence in goal have been pivotal to Kotoko’s defensive resilience.
The proposed contract extension signals Kotoko’s intent to secure the services of the 24-year-old goalkeeper for the long term. This move would likely keep Asare at the club until 2028, ensuring continuity in one of the team’s most critical positions.
Fans and stakeholders alike will be awaiting Asare’s decision, as the club looks to maintain a solid foundation for future campaigns, both domestically and in African competitions.
With his current contract running until 2025, this extension would allow Asante Kotoko to fend off potential interest from other clubs while further anchoring their defensive strategy around one of Ghana’s brightest goalkeeping talents.