Christopher Ennin has reportedly informed FC Samartex of his decision to step down as head coach ahead of next season, according to reports from journalist Shaban Mohammed.
The young tactician has already submitted a formal letter of resignation to the club’s hierarchy, indicating his desire to end his tenure with the Samreboi-based side.
However, the management of the "Timber Giants" is yet to approve or finalize his departure, as they continue to review the terms of the termination.
Ennin was appointed midway through the 2024/25 Ghana Premier League campaign to turn around the fortunes of the reigning champions FC Samartex at the Nsenkyire Sports Complex following the sudden exit of their title-winning manager, Nurudeen Amadu.
The former Berekum Chelsea manager, who won the Ghana Premier League Coach of the Month accolade during his tenure, has decided not to lead the technical team into the upcoming football season.
While Ennin has made his intentions clear, the club's administration is carefully studying the document before making a definitive resolution regarding contract termination or release terms.
This brewing technical vacancy leaves FC Samartex in a critical position as they prepare for the future.
The management will soon need to decide whether to look for a permanent replacement to restore stability to the team or hold further talks to find common ground with the current gaffer.
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