Ghana Premier League side Bechem United are in advanced negotiations to hand forward Mohammed Aminu a new contract extension.
According to reports from sports journalist Shaban Mohammed, the club is now moving rapidly to lock down his signature before the new domestic campaign kicks off.
Management initiated talks with the player's representatives after his performances convinced the technical bench of his undeniable value to the frontline.
Securing the attacker's future remains a central priority for Bechem United's hierarchy as they try to avoid losing him on a free transfer.
They are simultaneously focusing on preserving squad stability and attacking continuity ahead of the 2026/27 football season.
Mohammed, a former youth sensation, achieved national prominence after representing Ghana at the 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup.
The 25-year-old’s performances prompted a high-profile two-million-dollar transfer to English Premier League heavyweights Manchester City from the West African Football Academy in 2018.
Following loan spells across Europe and persistent injuries, he returned home last season to successfully revive his professional career.
With negotiations entering the final stages, both parties are reportedly finalizing contract details.
An official announcement is expected to be released by the club hierarchy within the coming days, providing the Hunters with a massive boost for their upcoming domestic campaign.
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