Division One League outfit, Great Olympics, will rake in 30 percent of striker Albert Amoah transfer fee after switching to Libyan giants, Al Ahly Benghazi.
Amoah joined Asante Kotoko from the Dade Boys last season and swiftly established himself as a key cog to the team. He emerged as one of the most consistent performers in the Ghana Premier League.
His outstanding performance for the Porcupine Warriors did not go unnoticed, earning him a significant move to the Libyan powerhouse.
Despite not disclosing the transfer fee, the Division One League giants is entitled to a 30 percent financial windfall as included in his Kotoko deal.
Meanwhile, Great Olympics boss Oluboi Commodore is urging Asante Kotoko to be transparent in the transfer fee of the enterprising forward as they demand their share of his sale.
Amoah netted 16 goals in 30 league appearances for Kotoko, establishing himself as the club’s most potent weapon in attack and one of the standout players in the domestic championship.
His blend of pace, composure, and finishing prowess made him a fan favourite at the Baba Yara Stadium.
In continental football, Amoah also impressed, scoring two goals in four appearances during the CAF Confederation Cup preliminary rounds, despite Kotoko’s eventual elimination.
The move represents a major step in Amoah’s career as he joins one of Libya’s most successful clubs, who are regular participants in CAF inter-club competitions.
Kotoko are expected to begin the search for a replacement as they continue to rebuild for the ongoing campaign.
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