Ghana Premier League champions Accra Hearts of Oak are closing to signing two WAFA players after the duo underwent medicals with the Accra based side.

WAFA duo of Enock Asubonteng and Konadu Yiadom have been on the radar of the league champions and have moved quickly to sign them from WAFA.

The two players arrived in Accra with former Medeama SC forward Isaac Agyenim Boateng on Thursday morning to undergo a mandatory medical examination.

Hearts are reportedly keen on signing WAFA's exciting midfielder Enock Esubonteng although there is a strong interest in the player from a host of foreign clubs.

The 20 year old midfielder was a shining light in the WAFA team as he alongside Augustine Boakye were the integral the academy's good run in the league this season.

He was instrumental as he finished the season with four goals while providing three assists and one man of the match award to help WAFA place a record third on the league log.

The Phobians believe that the silky skills of the left foot midfielder who is adept at playing anywhere on the left can help them go far in the CAF Champions League.

According to reports, Hearts are far advance in talks with the player and his representatives and now reached an agreement with WAFA.

Hearts have been keeping tabs on the young center back Konadu Yiadom for a long time having impressed in the Ghana Premier League in recent seasons.

The phobians who won the league are intent on swiftly concluding their transfer moves as they try to put up a formidable squad for CAF Champions League.

Hearts have identified top talents in the domestic league who can bolster their squad and the defender is part of coach Samuel Boadu's wishlist to the Hearts hierarchy.

Konadu Yiadom has reportedly agreed personal terms with the Ghana Premier League champions as he get set to join the phobians.

The center back was integral for WAFA this season as they finished third in the league scoring three goals in 32 matches.