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[ 2013-08-11 ]

Kofi Nti Boakye to offer Kotoko $75,000 as a gift in his controversial transfer
Ex-Kotoko striker Kofi Nti Boakye has decided to
offer the club an amount of $75,000 as a gift in
the wake of the Porcupine Warriors' fury over the
decision to sign for Libyan side Al Ahly Tripoli
as a free agent.


Kofi Nti Boakye
Ex-Kotoko striker Kofi Nti Boakye has decided to
offer the club an amount of $75,000 as a gift in
the wake of the Porcupine Warriors’ fury over
the decision to sign for Libyan side Al Ahly
Tripoli as a free agent.

The offer comes after Kotoko decided to report the
striker to FIFA following his decision to sign for
Al Ahli when he had three days left on his
contract with the Ghanaian club.

Kotoko believe they should have earned money from
the US$900,000 the Libyan side, Al Ahly Tripoli
is reported to have paid to the striker for his
services.

Nti Boakye is reported to have earned $900,000 in
the deal which also covers his enticement fee plus
what the agents involved will earn.

Kumasi Asante Kotoko has written to the Ghana FA
to register their displeasure about the transfer
and also requesting a chunk amount from the
transfer.

But some media outlets in Ghana say Kotoko’s
pursuit will yield nothing.

Sources say the striker’s contract will the club
expired on August 9 and his deal with the Libyan
club officially takes effect from August 10,
2013.

Due to the turn of events, the striker himself has
decided to offer the Ghana League champions
$75,000 on his own will as a way of thanking the
club for their support during his 18-month stint.

Source - Ghanasoccer



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