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By Times Sports Reporter

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Out-going Hearts coach Nii Noi Thompson has expressed interest in staying on at the club after his contract expired at the end of the just ended Glo Premier League season.

Thompson was tasked to take charge of Hearts’ last seven matches and won once, lost once and drew five times.

The ex-international guided a tottering side to win a 20 th league title and believes he wants to finish the business by leading Hearts to Africa.

But the former Chelsea of Bechem coach has slim hopes of remaining with the club after officials open statement of shopping for a new coach.

Thompson has told the club not to look any further.

“I will be willing to accept an offer because I haven’t finished the job.

I have just started so I want to do a good job when I am confirmed,” Thompson told Ghanasoccernet.com .

“They asked me to take over the team and see to it that we win the league and after that we sit down and they confirm me.

“I will love to handle the club again and if I have been able to win the league with all the hardship I faced then I think I will do a better job when I am given the chance to do everything myself.”
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Eleven Wise defender Adamu Mohammed could make a return to Asante Kotoko after the dethroned champions tabled a bid for his services.

Adamu is currently on trial with Turkish side Galatasaray hoping to tie a permanent deal.

Wise claim if he fails to impress, he could be farmed out to his former club to aid them in their continental assignment next season.

Reports claim both clubs have reached an agreement with the former Real Sportive defender with personal details completed.
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