Ghanaian forward, Kennedy Ashia has mutually parted ways with Sudanese outfit Al-Hilal Obduman on Thursday after six months into his contract.
The former U-20 attacker joined the Sudanese based-club on a 3-year deal just this season after scoring 11 goals in the Ghana Premier League last season.
The player has mutually terminated his contract after fruitful decisions with the club the hierarchy.
Ashia exclusively told Ghanasportsonline.com he was not happy in Sudan fueling his decision to terminate his contract with the North African Club.
“I told the authorities of Al-Hilal Obduman am not happy to stay here anymore so they release me so I join a different club,” Kennedy Ashia exclusively told Ghanasportsonline.com
The Former Liberty Professionals forward is the fifth foreign player after Souleymane Cisse, Abeiku Ainooson, Ivorian Cheikh Moukoro and Nelson Ladzagla, who all parted ways with the club after their exit from the CAF Champions League.