Kotoko laughing to the bank as they receive $ 300,000 from Usm Algers

Club Asante Kotoko have finally received $ 300,000 from the Algerian outfit USM Algers for the transfer fee of former striker Kwame Opoku.

433GH.com can confirm close source to the club indicate they’ve received the aforementioned amount on friday the 1st of october 2021as early in the morning. This comes three days after Fifa had charged the Algerians with a possible three transfer ban following their inability to have pay the transfer fee of former Asante Kotoko striker
Kwame Opoku.

Recall, the Porcupines, few months ago reported the incident to the football govering body [Fifa] and that the Algerian club were ordered to pay the said amount with a 5% interest to the Ghanian giant.

Kwame Opoku joined the Algers club back in April 2021 for an amount of $ 300,000 for four and a half year contract after the striker had established himself as the topmost player for the Warriors after scoring 9 goals in 20 appearance across all competition.

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