Ex-Hearts striker Ishmael Addo has signed a short-term deal with second-tier side Eleven Wonders.

The 32-year-old arrived in Techiman on Tuesday to complete formalities.

The former Ghana Premier League goal machine will feature for the Techiman-based side in the upcoming season in a bid to revive his career.

“This is my first time to be here in Techiman.During my premier league days with Hearts of Oak I played against some of the B/A teams like B/A United,Bofoakwa but since they all got relegated, Its been a long while since I visited the region.

I got the chance to interact with some of the players and the team officials and it was all good.I want to come and help XI Wonders achieve premier league football,” Addo told Techiman-based Gaskiya FM

“That is one main reason I decided to join them.I’m happy to be here.I know there are lot of talents here(Techiman).

“I always keep fit.When you play professional football outside(abroad), you are always checked,you cannot put on weight like that.Thats why I always train and keep fit.I’m still active.”

The former Ghana Under-17 star enjoyed an illustrious caree with Hearts where he won six domestic titles, 2 FA Cups and one Champions League crown.

Techiman Wonders is owned by business magnate Nana Ameyaw.

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