The defender sent the Phobians to Fifa and they have been given an ultimatum to release him to a Moroccan club or face their wrath
Congo international Raddy Ovouka has reportedly dragged Ghana Premier League champions Hearts of Oak to Fifa as he hopes to force his way out of the club, according to Ghana Sports Page.
The left-back is believed to have secured a deal with an unnamed Moroccan club and although there are clauses in his contract with Hearts which allows him to move, the Phobians top hierarchy are not ready to allow him.
This, coupled with a minor injury sustained against JS Souara, have forced Ovouka to absent himself from training since Hearts returned from Algeria after their elimination from the Caf Confederation Cup.
According to emerging reports in the local media, Fifa has given Hearts an ultimatum to activate the buyout clause and allow the player to leave.
Should Hearts fail to release Ovouka, they could be fined or banned from signing players in the coming seasons.
Hearts will travel to Elmina on Wednesday to lock horns with Elmina Sharks in matchday eight of Ghana Premier League at the Nduom Sports Stadium.
They currently sit at the foot of the log with three points from four games and have three outstanding games including a home fixture against fierce rivals Asante Kotoko.