Samuel Inkoom, a former Black Stars player and Hearts of Oak, extended his best wishes to Konadu Yiadom as the young center-back embarks on his new journey with Ukrainian side Kryvbas Football Club.
Following the announcement of Yiadom’s transfer to the Ukrainian Premier League club after just one season with the Phobians, Inkoom reacted to the move with encouraging words.
“I know from the onset, the very first day I saw you in training that you have a big potential, and with hardwork you’re going to be one of the best. It is my prayer that the great potential in you will be unlocked as you start this new milestone, my boy. Go and make me proud,” he wrote on Facebook.

Konadu Yiadom joined Hearts of Oak from West Africa Football Academy (WAFA) at the beginning of the 2022/23 Ghana Premier League season.
Throughout the season, the 23-year-old former WAFA captain featured in 18 league games, scoring one goal in those matches.
Additionally, he netted the only goal in Hearts of Oak’s 1-0 victory over AS Real de Bamako in the CAF Confederation Cup preliminary round.
Despite these performances, Yiadom’s displays have faced scrutiny, with some noting that he hasn’t shown the same strong and towering performances he exhibited during his time at WAFA.




























