Newly promoted Ghana Premier League outfit Nsoatreman FC are close to appointing Mohammed Gargo as the new head coach.
The former Ghana international has reached the final stages of negotiations with the Nsoatre based club pending the official announcement.
According to sources, Gargo has been offered a two-year deal and could be announced as the club’s new head coach barring any last minute change.
He will be replacing Boniface Ayipah who qualified Nsoatreman FC to play in the next season’s Ghana Premier League.
Coach Boniface Ayipah will not be eligible to head the team in the Ghana top-flight league next season due to license issue hence the engagement with Mohammed Gargo.
Gargo was a member of the Ghana national team that won the bronze medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona and gold in the 1991 FIFA U-17 World Championship in Italy.
After a successful career as a footballer, Mohammed Gargo started after his retirement the job as coach in February 2010 by New Edubiase United before joining Real Tamale United in August, 2010 and resigned after the club was relegated from the Ghana Premier League in 2012.
He was appointed manager of Ghana Premier League club BA United in March 2015, but was sacked after one match when he accused his players of betting against themselves.
The following year a short spell in charge of Okwawu United ended when he fell out with his players again, this time accusing them of “sexually promiscuous acts” in the club house.
In September 2018 Namibian Premier League club Tura Magic F.C. signed a contract with Gargo as their head coach.
He has coached clubs like New Edubiase, RTU, Okwahu United, Tura Magic, African Stars and Steadfast FC.

