Felix Annan Debunks Kotoko Pay Cut Report.

Kotoko goalkeeper and captain, Felix Annan has debunked pay cut report citing there has not been any concrete agreement.

News went wildly spread this afternoon that players of the club have agreed to slash down salaries to help sustain the club financially in this coronavirus Era.

In an interview with Atinka Fm, Felix Annan said:

“In life, I’ve always believed in proper communication, and in everything you do communication is very key.”

“So if management engage the playing body in a meeting and we come into consensus, why not

“This is not something that should be forced on us

“The clubs in Europe engaged their players in a meeting and agreed on that pay cut decision

“We all understand the situation but we should all come into terms if what is best for all of us.”

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