Asante Kotoko goalkeeper Mohammed Richard Camara is set to leave the club at the end of the season after reportedly agreeing a pre-contract with South African Premier Soccer League side Sekhukhune United.
The 26-year-old is expected to complete the move as a free agent upon the expiration of his current contract with the Porcupine Warriors, bringing an end to his stint with one of Ghana’s most decorated clubs. Sources indicate that the deal was successfully negotiated by his representatives, Pro Sport, paving the way for his transition to South African football.
Camara has been a key figure for Kotoko, delivering consistent performances between the posts and earning recognition for his shot-stopping abilities. His departure will come as a significant change for the club, which may now be forced to identify a suitable replacement ahead of the next campaign.
The move to Sekhukhune United presents a fresh opportunity for the goalkeeper to further his career in the highly competitive PSL, where he is expected to test himself at a higher level.
Camara’s impending exit also reflects the growing trend of Ghanaian players seeking opportunities abroad as they look to advance their professional careers.

