Eleven Wonders coach Ignatius Osei-Fosu has opened up on the difficulty in beefing up his squad in the on-going transfer window.
The Techiman based side are currently 12th on the league table with 19 points, just six points adrift of third-placed Asante Kotoko after 15 matches played thus far.
Coach Osei-Fosu is looking to add new faces to his squad in bid to finish among the top four at the end of the season.
Coronavirus has brought the world into a standstill as nearly 600,000 persons have been infected, and nearly 27,000 losing their lives.
"If you talk to a player on phone, how to even get the player to sign on the paper for registration at the GFA is becoming very difficult," he told Goal.
"Where we wanted to train, players are saying they won’t come over because of the coronavirus outbreak.
"They are coming from various places like Accra, Kumasi, etc., but you don’t know how many contacts they have had with possible infected persons.
"It’s been difficult getting player down here because you also don’t want to risk the life of the player, people they will board the same bus with, etc."
He added, "Wonders is a club not backed by sponsors so everything depends on the owner. The major help comes from the supporters who come to the stadium so without football, you can understand how everything is going."
"Players are injured and need to visit the hospital but hospitals are closing services like physio and scans. We also have other injured players in the house who are not getting professionals to take care of them."
On the challenge of keeping players in good physical condition while the ban persists, he continued, "As a scientific modern coach, even when players are on holiday, I’d always want them to stay fit, so we have prepared special packages for their training regimen."
"The challenge has got to do with discipline because once you are not there to physically supervise, some of the players don’t know what you are trying to do for them to enhance their professional career. So they are unlikely to do it."