Ghana's Rapahel Dwamena is set to undergo a final round of test with experts in Switzerland before taking a decision on whether to bow out of football or continue.

The 25 year old joined Spanish la liga side Levante last year but found it difficult getting playing time so moved on loan to Segunda side Real Zaragoza.

Dwamena had been in fine form for Zaragoza when the unfortunate struck with the player's once promising career looking grim and gloomy.

Reports from Spain indicates that the most likely outcome for the lanky striker is to truncate his playing career prematurely in order to safeguard his own life due to the debilitating heart condition.

Although officially Levante  has not made a decision on Real Zaragoza's recommend to Raphael Dwamena to cease playing football entirely due to the heart problems that were detected.

But the truth is that his parent club Levante, have made arrangements for the player to start working in football by helping him do his coaching badges while employing him with their junior sides should the obvious be confirmed after test in Switzerland.

Dwamena has gone through expert consultations in Zaragoza and Barcelona and plans to do so in Switzerland to obtain a final opinion on his heart ailments.

But everything indicates that his football career is near the end point.