Former Great Olympics striker, Maxwell Abbey Quaye, has joined city-rivals Hearts of Oak.
Abbey Quaye switched carpets to join The Phobians on the transfer deadline day after signing a three-year deal.
However, his move to Hearts of Oak has not been taken lightly by his former club.
“He is a very ungrateful player, we have invested in him for a very long time but see how he left us, very ungrateful player”, the Great Olympics Communications Director Saint Osei said in an interview.
Abbey Quaye, who is currently with the Black Galaxies in Austria confirmed his move to Hearts of Oak on his social media page.
“I came I saw and I Conquered. We all trying to make this world a better place to live. Leaving my dear club Great Olympics is like leaving the earth to a different planet where things are gonna be new around but talent never fades long live.
He was the top scorer for the Olympics in the just-completed 2021/22 Ghana Premier League season with 10 goals in 27 matches.
In the season before that(2020/21), he scored 9 goals in 24 games.
Maxwell Abbey Quaye was part of the Black Stars team at the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroon.