AshantiGold SC midfielder Isaac Opoku Agyemang has opened up on his collapsed move to Serbian side Partizan Belgrade in the summer after the Ghana Football Association (GFA) failed to release his International Transfer Certificate (ITC) to the foreign club.
Opoku Agyemang had been unveiled by the club in the summer transfer window but checks indicate the club was unable to secure his ITC in time to register him for the season.
According to Agyemang, the GFA refused to release his ITC to the Serbian club indicating he was part of the ongoing match-fixing scandal between his club and Inter Allies in the Ghana Premier League.
“The club sent a request to the GFA for the ITC but then they communicated to the Serbian club there is an investigation going on and my club AshantiGold SC has been charged. So the ITC won’t be released until the verdict is announced”, he told Odiasempa Kwame Oware on Wamputu Sports on Happy 98.9FM.
“I felt bad I was not able to get the ITC but I still have a contract with the club and hope I still get the opportunity. If I get the ITC I will be able to go back”.
Opoku Agyemang revealed that he signed a one-year loan deal with the club.
According to Agyemang, the GFA refused to release his ITC to the Serbian club indicating he was part of the ongoing match-fixing scandal between his club and Inter Allies in the Ghana Premier League.
“The club sent a request to the GFA for the ITC but then they communicated to the Serbian club there is an investigation going on and my club AshantiGold SC has been charged. So the ITC won’t be released until the verdict is announced”, he told Odiasempa Kwame Oware on Wamputu Sports on Happy 98.9FM.
“I felt bad I was not able to get the ITC but I still have a contract with the club and hope I still get the opportunity. If I get the ITC I will be able to go back”.
Opoku Agyemang revealed that he signed a one-year loan deal with the club.
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