Young Apostles, a newly promoted side in the Ghana Premier League, have swiftly bolstered their squad with the acquisition of midfielder Rocky Dwamena.

According to reports from the local media, Dwamena has inked a two-year deal with the club, bringing his extensive top-flight experience to aid them in their upcoming debut season.

Dwamena's move to Young Apostles comes shortly after his departure from Asante Kotoko, where he was part of a group of 18 players whose contracts were mutually terminated following a challenging season that saw Kotoko finish sixth.

With Young Apostles gearing up for their maiden campaign in the top tier, the acquisition of Dwamena underscores their intent to blend youth with experience.

The central midfielder, known for his composure and tactical awareness, is expected to play a pivotal role in midfield as the club aims to make a mark in the league.

In response to their disappointing finish last season, Kotoko has undergone significant restructuring, parting ways with several players, including Dwamena, who now embraces a fresh challenge with Young Apostles.

With preparations underway for the new season, Young Apostles are poised to make further additions to their squad to ensure they compete strongly in their inaugural campaign in the Ghana Premier League.