Nsoatreman FC have appointed former Legon Cities coach Maxwell Konadu as their new coach with an announcement imminent in the coming days.

The club in a statement on their official Twitter handle announced the appointment of the 50-year old gaffer as their new coach.

'THE DON IS HERE✊

With So Much Relief And Satisfaction, We Seize This Moment To Announce That The 1992 Olympic Games Bronze Medalist 🥉
(As A Football Player), Former National Team Player And Coach For Ghana 🇬🇭,@GhanaLeagueWinner (As A Coach) And Former Head Coach To..."

The former Kotoko trainer has departed Legon Cities after helping the club avoid relegation in what was a very difficult season as reported by Ghanaguardian.com some days ago.

Legon Cities, once known for their professionalism and display of affluence, are reportedly struggling with financial difficulties, owing players and staff several months of salary arrears.

The club's financial woes have raised discontent among staff and players, with many seeking opportunities elsewhere.

Konadu's relationship with the club's hierarchy is believed to be strained, particularly in relation to the club's transfer activity.

During his tenure, Konadu led Legon Cities FC to a commendable finish in the 2022/23 Ghana Premier League.

The team showed improvement under his leadership, ending the campaign in 9th place on the league table.

Kondau replaces coach Mumuni Abubakari who guided the Bono club to 13th in the Ghana Premier League in the 2022/23 season.

Mumuni Abubakari who stepped in when Mohammed Gargo resigned as interim coach has parted ways with the club after resigning from his role.

Maxwell Konadu has in the past coached Asante Kotoko, the defunct Wa All Stars and has been assistant coach of the Black Stars in the past.