Ghanaian midfielder Enoch Morrison has expressed his regrets to Hearts of Oak for choosing to join Gor Mahia FC in the Kenyan Premier League instead.
Despite being closely linked with a transfer to the Ghanaian club last month and nearly finalising the deal, Morrison ultimately decided to sign with Gor Mahia FC.
In a recent interview, Morrison extended his apologies for the failed transfer to Hearts of Oak and requested their understanding and forgiveness.
“Hearts of Oak did not communicate with me directly, which made the deal more complicated.
I knew they were interested in me, but for one or two reasons, the process took longer than anticipated. If the delay hadn’t happened, I would have played for Hearts of Oak.
“During our multiple meetings, the Hearts coach expressed interest and explained how I would fit into his team. Because both of us were interested in the deal, I cannot hold Hearts responsible for its failure.
I can only say that because it was not intentional, they should accept my apologies in this regard,” Enoch Morrison said.
During the interview, the highly-regarded midfielder expressed his desire to potentially play for Hearts of Oak in the future.