Premier League side Medeama SC have announced defender Ali Ouattara has renew his contract with the club for another two seasons.
The defender who joined the club from Real Tamale United in 2018 on an initial two year deal has signed a two year extension that will keep him at the club until 2022.
A statement on the club’s website confirmed the contract extension of the lanky defender.
“Medeama is delighted to announce that Ali Ouattara has signed a new contract, which will keep at the club until 2022.
Ouattara joined the Mauve and Yellows on an initial two-year deal from Real Tamale United in 2018.
He has now committed his future to the Tarkwa-based side until 2022.
Ouattara has been a key cog of the member squad since he joined, playing a significant role in the past two years.
A regular at centre-back, the Ghana Under-23 defender, is expected to continue to be a important player for the side.
Ali Ouattara told the club’s official website: “I am really delighted to have signed a new contract with Medeama. I am very happy here and want to continue with my career here. I have learned a lot throughout my two years here.The coach, backroom staff and my teammates want to repay the trust the club has shown in me. I know that everyone at the club is working really hard every day to achieve success in the coming years and I am really excited to be a part of that.”