Aduana Stars forward, Yahaya Mohammed has advised players plying their trade in the domestic league to concentrate on giving out their best rather than focusing on money.
Yahaya explained that the Ghanaian economy does not enable clubs to pay players the right salaries and wages thus players must be considerate in their demands when signing a contract.
According to him, excelling on the domestic scene will open doors to bigger contracts and opportunities abroad.
“Ghana Football cannot make a player rich. If I ask Aduana to pay me Ghc 2000 a month and $5,000 signing on fee then I am not been fair to Aduana because of the economy here in Ghana”, he told Happy FM.
“The club owners are spending a lot on the teams. They spend on transportation, hotels bill, winning bonuses, salaries and wages and many others. Mostly teams spend close to Ghc 30,000 just for three points on match days. Most at times I think of the stakeholders”.
“You must kill yourself and play because the offers will come and that is where you will make a lot of money. “If you a player here in Ghana, you have to charge based on the economy. You have to look at the economy and charge the club”, he added.
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