Hearts of Oak captain Fatawu Mohammed has gone ballistic against his club following the frosty relationship between the player and his club.

Fatawu Mohammed says that he has always been a supporter of Hearts of Oak's fierce rivals Asante Kotoko as that is the club supported by his whole family and he is no different.

The defender extended his contract with Hearts of Oak on the last day of the year 2021 by two years and has one more year to run on the contract.

But the club has informed the player that he does not feature in the plans of the club and is free to leave Hearts of Oak in the January transfer window.

Since that news surfaced the player has gone on a tirade against the club as he has made a lot of unguarded comments about his current employers.

“I’m not a Hearts of Oak fan. I support Asante Kotoko. In my house everyone supports Asante Kotoko,” Fatawu Mohammed said in an interview with Sports Obama TV.

Among others, the Hearts captain claims his salary at the club is nothing to write home about.

Fatawu Mohammed, 30, is one of the longest-serving players currently at Hearts of Oak and helped them end their more than a decade-long trophy drought with the league and FA Cup two seasons ago.

He joined Hearts of Oak in 2013 from Real Tamale United.