Former Accra Great Olympics striker George Alhassan has said best players in the Ghanaian league won’t be joining the exodus train to ply their trade elsewhere if they are being paid well during an interview with ace sports journalist Alex Adu.
Over the past the decades, most of the best players plying their trade in the local league have been traveling to ply their footballing trade elsewhere just for greener pastures which they think the teams in the local league cannot afford to give them.
George Alhassan in his statement said in as much as the exodus train started with them, it’s becoming too much with the current crop of players which he believes can be controlled if they are being paid well.
“If the players can be paid well, the exodus train will come down. The players are leaving because the salary is very low.”
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