East End Lions FC has successfully finalized a deal with Wilberforce Strikers FC for the permanent transfer of backup goalkeeper, Francis Koroma, affectionately known as “Tortoise.

The agreement, cemented after negotiations between the two clubs, marks a pivotal moment for both players and the teams involved.

The 24-year-old goalkeeper, Francis “Tortoise” Koroma, has been a notable figure in the East End Lions FC lineup. His exceptional skills and dedication have garnered attention from several clubs, ultimately leading to his transfer to Wilberforce Strikers FC.

This transition not only signifies a career advancement for Koroma but also underscores the strategic strengthening of Wilberforce Strikers FC’s roster. As they secure the services of the talented goalkeeper, they aim to fortify their squad and enhance their competitive edge in future tournaments and league matches.

East End Lions FC’s management expressed their enthusiasm about this acquisition, acknowledging Tortoise’s abilities and the positive impact they believe he will bring to Wilberforce team. Furthermore, they extended their best wishes to the departing goalkeeper for his future endeavors, recognizing his contributions to Wilberforce Strikers FC and expressing gratitude for his dedication during his tenure.

This move comes at a crucial time for both clubs as they prepare for upcoming fixtures and Leone Rock Primer league competition. The transfer underlines the commitment of these teams to evolve and adapt in the ever-evolving landscape of football, seeking to optimize their performance by securing skilled and promising players.

With Tortoise’s transfer, the football community eagerly anticipates his performance in the colors of Wilberforce Strikers FC, while East End Lions  FC will be reshaping their squad in response to this departure. This transfer stands as a testament to the dynamic nature of the sport and the ambitions of clubs to elevate their standards through strategic acquisitions.