Ghanaian giants Accra Hearts of Oak have declared interest in signing Comoros internationals Salim Ben Boina and MohamedM'Changama, according to reports in the Ghanaian press.
Hearts of Oak have failed to land any big-name player on the Ghanaian scene and seem to have turned their attention to the Islanders duo who impressed during Tuesday's 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifier in Kumasi.
Ben Boina, who plays for French lower-tier sideConsolat Marseille pulled a world-class save from an Andre Ayew header in the second-half to draw attention while midfielderM'Changama who is a regular at French sideLes Herbiers in the third-tier league.
Ben Boina is yet to make an appearance for Consolat and might consider moving to the West African country for regular football though he might have to compete Burkina Faso international Soulama Abdoulaye.
Hearts of Oak insider Barima Attuahene confirmed Hearts watched the two players keenly during the game.
"The goalkeeper is not bad and also we saw one midfielder who could be a perfect fit for out club but the main problem now is the foreign players rule in our regulations, we want to review that and then see how far this deal can go," he told Gazzetta Ghana.
Hearts have a host foreign players in their squad and are aiming to add the pair to their folds for the upcoming Ghanaian Premier League season.
ByEl Akyereko Frimpong