Patrick Razak, the winger for Hearts of Oak, will not be able to play in Sunday's highly anticipated President's Cup matchup against rivals Asante Kotoko.
There are severe concerns regarding the quick attacker's future with the Phobians because he has not practiced with the squad this week.
According to people close to the club, internal talks on Razak's future are still going on, and he may be leaving.
His absence hurts Hearts of Oak, who are hoping to make an impression in the match under new coach Didi Dramani.
As transfer negotiations intensify behind the scenes, Razak, who has played for the club on several occasions, now seems to be reaching the end of his stay in Accra.
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Jenny Wiltshire, Thomas Partey's attorney, says the Ghanaian midfielder is prepared to defend himself in court and vehemently disputes any criminal charges against him.
The former Arsenal player faces one allegation of sexual assault and five charges of rape. According to the Metropolitan Police, the occurrences happened between 2021 and 2022 and involved three separate women. Partey will make an appearance on August 5 at Westminster Magistrates' Court.
"Mr. Partey rejects all the claims against him," Wiltshire said in a statement to the British Press Association. He is now appreciative of the chance to at last clear his identity.
A well-known criminal defense attorney in the UK, Wiltshire has defended well-known clients in challenging cases. Her appearance implies that Partey is getting ready to mount a formidable defense when the case goes to trial.
After examining a comprehensive file of evidence, the Crown Prosecution Service stated it approved the charges. To guarantee a fair trial, Partey's legal team has urged moderation in public debates.
This week, Partey, 32, became a free agent after his contract with Arsenal expired. He is a vital member of the Black Stars lineup, having scored 15 goals in 53 games and continuing to be a team captain.