The Congolese defender has reportedly parted ways with the Phobians after Fifa gave them an ultimatum to release him to any club that comes forward for his services
Congo international Raddy Ovouka has reportedly terminated his contract with Hearts of Oak few days after he dragged the Ghana Premier League champions to Fifa.
The left-back after his deal with T.0 Mazembe fell through a couple of months ago, is believed to have secured a contract with an unnamed Moroccan club and although there are clauses in his contract with Hearts allows him to move, the Phobians top hierarchy were not ready to allow him.
As a result, they defender sent Hearts to Fifa to seek redress. A letter from Fifa to Hearts advised the Phobians to allow the player to leave whenever a club comes forward and meet his buyout clause in his contract.
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.
And according to a report filed by Adanse3 FM, the left-back has mutually parted ways with the Phobians and he is now ready to join any club of his choice.