- ISOHSA and Moki have agreed terms for a new deal
- New contract extends his stay to four years
- Astres, Fovu and Canon had shown interest in the defender
Rivals TKC also enquired about the versatile full-back - See more Cameroon and Cameroonian footballers transfer news updates here
Tambi Moki Frankline will stay at ISOHSA for the 2023/24 season after signing a new deal, putting an end to speculation about his immediate future.
The contract, believed to be the first which provides him a monthly salary, a match bonus, performance bonus, is in line with the ISOHSA policy of retaining all players who performed well in the breakthrough 2023 season.
The deal was completed after the routine medical formalities which ensures the player’s readiness for the coming season.
Moki played every minute of the mini interpools and interpools as ISOHSA reached the unprecedented heights of winning both competitions in July 2023.
This explains why he remained an asset the club didn’t want to lose with the Green and Whites fending off interest from the Elite One (Astres, Fovu, Canon) and TKC in Elite Two.
Moki settled for ISOHSA to ensure continuity in his development and to stay at the club everything has worked for him in the past two seasons.
The left and right-back is expected to form a core part of the ISOHSA backline in the coming season expected to start in mid October.
The likes of Ashu Brice Tabi, Ashu Kelvin Mbah, Dieudonne Sousia, Tebug Kingsley, Albert Tiku Egbe who played a pivotal role in the promotion have all committed their future to the club.
The likes of Ashu Brice Tabi, Ashu Kelvin Mbah, Dieudonne Sousia, Eben Tomi, Tebug Kingsley, Albert Tiku Egbe who played a pivotal role in the promotion have all committed their future to the club.
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