Enock Morrison is edging closer to the expiration of his contract with Gor Mahia, creating uncertainty around his next move despite a season that has firmly established him as one of the league’s elite performers.
The dynamic Ghanaian midfielder, who previously featured for Asante Kotoko, has been a central figure in Gor Mahia’s campaign. His influence has gone far beyond the numbers, although his return of three goals and four assists in 28 league outings paints a strong picture on its own.
What truly sets Morrison apart this season is his remarkable consistency. Week after week, he has dictated play, broken up opposition attacks, and driven his team forward, qualities reflected in an eye-catching tally of 15 Man of the Match awards. Few players across the league can match that level of sustained impact.
Yet, as the season approaches its conclusion, attention is shifting off the pitch. Morrison’s current deal is running out, and while Gor Mahia are keen to retain his services, negotiations are unfolding against a backdrop of growing external interest.
Several clubs are reportedly keeping close tabs on his situation, ready to pounce should he become available.
His performances have not gone unnoticed beyond club football either. There has been increasing chatter about a possible call-up to the Ghana national football team, with some observers arguing that his form makes a compelling case ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
For now, Morrison remains focused on finishing the season strongly. But with his contract ticking down and suitors circling, a decisive chapter in his career is fast approaching.





