Almost a year ago, Ghana Premier League Champions, Medeama SC announced they had struck a partnership with Maltese Premier League side, Sirens FC.
This led to an unprecedented transfer of NINE of their players to Maltese club Sirens FC, in a historic move by any Ghanaian club in history.
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The players that made the move were, midfielders Kwasi Donsu and Prosper Owusu Boakye as well as forwards Charles Agyemang, Frank Boateng, Joshua Agyemang, Bismark Asare, and defenders Daniel Opoku and Akadom Mohammed Hafiz, Moro Muktar.
Saharafootball.net understands that the partnership has hit the rocks between the Ghana Premier League Club and the Maltese club.
According to information reaching us, several players are owed salaries to the tune of four months, and others have been prevented from training with the first-team squad.
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It’s unclear what led to the rift between, Sirens Football Club and the hierarchy of Medeama SC president, Moses ‘Parker’ Armah, and his entourage but from the look of things the nine players will return home at the end of the season.
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