Medeama SC president, Moses Armah ‘Parker’, has detailed reasons why the club made a wholesale transfer of players from his outfit to Maltese Premier League side, Sirens FC.
This week, the Tarkwa-based club announced it had sold nine players to Sirens FC in Malta.
This unprecedented transfer news sent shockwaves in the Ghanaian football landscape with many questioning the reason behind the massive player exodus for a side that was actively partaking in the CAF Champions League.
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But in a swift turn of events, the bankroller of the side, Moses Parker has explained the reason for the player transfer in a recent media interview with Yaw Ampofo Ankrah.
“This is part of Medeama SC’s plans and we are looking for another proposal from Europe or Asia but for now this is the one that has been completed,”
“I traveled to Malta a few weeks ago and spent several days concluding the process but it began a year ago with the officials of FC Sirens coming to Ghana to scout for players.
“Players who have been registered for the CAF Champions League campaign will not be released but those that went were agreed upon before the 2022/2023 season ended,” he ended.
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The club has sold nine players, Kwesi Donsu, Prosper Owusu Boakye, Charles Agyemang, Frank Boateng, Joshua Agyemang, Bismark Asare, Daniel Opoku, Akadom Mohammed Hafiz, and Moro Muktar.
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