Speculations suggest that Abednego Tetteh is poised for a return to Ghanaian topflight side Bibiani Goldstars in the second phase of the ongoing 2023/24 season.

The 33-year-old striker, who had a successful spell with Bibiani Goldstars last season, signed for FC Hoyvík in the Faroe Islands in the recent transfer window.

However, Tetteh has reportedly returned to Ghana after a relatively short stint with the Faroese club, described as an unsuccessful spell.

Abednego Tetteh made headlines last season by finishing as the top scorer of the Ghana Premier League, netting 18 goals and providing four assists for Bibiani Goldstars.

His prolific performances earned him recognition as one of the league's standout players. Despite featuring for King Faisal in the early stages of his career, Tetteh's impact was most notable during his time with Bibiani Goldstars.

The striker's return to Bibiani Goldstars is seen as a potential boost for the struggling side, which has endured a challenging season so far.

Bibiani Goldstars currently finds itself in a difficult position, having gone without a win in their last nine matches. Their last victory came against Real Tamale United in match-day four.

With Tetteh's potential return, the club aims to benefit from the striker's goal-scoring prowess and experience to improve their fortunes in the league.

Negotiations between Abednego Tetteh and Bibiani Goldstars are reportedly in an advanced stage, indicating a possible reunion between the player and the club.

If the deal materializes, Tetteh will once again don the Bibiani Goldstars jersey, aiming to replicate the goal-scoring form that made him a standout performer in the previous season.