Medeama SC is preparing for a significant squad overhaul as the club gears up for a fresh start under head coach Ibrahim Tanko, GHANAsoccernet.com exclusively reports.
The two-time Ghana FA Cup champions aim to rebuild their squad with a more competitive and financially sustainable structure, targeting the Ghana Premier League title in the 2025/26 season.
Coach Ibrahim Tanko, embarking on his first full season in charge, plans to reshape the team by working with a smaller, cohesive group of players. His strategy focuses on reducing the wage bill, offloading underperforming high-profile players, and building a unified squad capable of a serious title challenge.
The restructuring is driven by financial prudence. With rising wage demands, the club plans to release several high-earning players who have failed to deliver consistent performances. Strikers Diawise Taylor and Francis Andy Kumi are among those set to depart, having underperformed since joining the Tarkwa-based side.
Medeama is also open to offers for other squad members if suitable bids are received, aiming to raise funds for reinforcements while ensuring compliance with financial regulations.
Club insiders indicate that this transitional period marks the start of a transformative era at the Tarkwa and Aboso Stadium, with Tanko tasked with laying the foundation for long-term success.
As the 2024/25 season nears its end, fans can expect significant transfer activity—both incoming and outgoing—as Medeama seeks to restore its status among Ghanaian football’s elite.
The ambitious rebuild aims to give Medeama a competitive edge and reestablish the club as genuine title contenders in the seasons ahead.