A player agency and scouting organization, HC Talent, have extended their partnership with historic Ghanaian club Okwahu United in a two-year deal.Okwahu United was once a dominant force in Ghanaian club football and dominated games while competing at the very highest level.However, over the past years, the club's fortunes have dwindled.Despite being founded back in 1975 and representing Ghana on the continental front in the 1980s, the Nkawkaw club now find themselves beneath the Ghana Premier League, currently competing in the Division One league.The team is hoping for a possible comeback to its best level, and its fortunes now look set to change after the help of a renewed partnership with HC Talent.HC Talent is a player agency aimed at aiding players and football clubs towards reaching excellence, and this deal is one that looks promising for the Division One club.Assase Aban has extended its agreement with the talent identification firm for an additional two years, and this seems to be a signal of renewed hope for revival.The scouting agency, which now works with Okwahu United as their official talent identification partner, has committed a total of GHS 70,000 throughout the partnership extension.These funds will be directed towards vital resources, which include new equipment and the strengthening of the club's scouting network.Also, the partnership aims to bolster Okwahu United's player development efforts, and this is a crucial step in the club's strategy to build a competitive squad that will be capable of competing across all levels and tournaments.The funds are also aimed at helping the club identify and nurture promising young talents, and this could be the long-term answer and the foundation for future successes at the club.Okwahu United have faced a series of setbacks in recent years.

However, this renewed partnership offers a beacon of hope to the club's dedicated fanbase, who have long awaited their return to the top flight.The Nkawkaw club can now be optimistic about reviving its fortunes after this investment, and it will be fully focused on the future of its football by investing in grassroots talent development and player scouting.