Fredrick Asare considers move to relegation-fodder Durban City

Durban City dangled a lucrative two-year deal in front of Ghanaian shot-stopper Fredrick Asare after he walked away from Asante Kotoko. The 25-year-old keeper caught the South African club's attention during recent trial sessions. His previous stint with Accra Lions had already put him on the radar of several scouts. The Premier League side desperately needs fresh talent between the posts as they gear up for another campaign. Asare's departure from the Ghana Premier League powerhouse opened the door for his potential African adventure.

Club bosses at Durban City fear another relegation battle looms large for the upcoming 2025/26 season. They pinpointed the goalkeeper position as their biggest weakness heading into the new campaign. Asare's impressive trial performances convinced management he could solve their defensive problems. The club moved quickly to table their contract proposal before rival teams entered the bidding war. Their urgent recruitment drive reflects genuine concerns about surviving another grueling top-flight season.

The goalkeeper remains undecided about accepting the South African opportunity despite the attractive financial package. His agent continues negotiating various contract details with Durban City representatives. Multiple sources confirm Asare welcomes the chance to test himself in a different league environment. The player wants to weigh all available options before making his final career decision. His calculated approach suggests other clubs might still enter the race for his signature.
 

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