Former Asante Kotoko coach Maxwell Konadu has disclosed that he has reached an agreement with the National Circles Committee of the club over the settlement of his unpaid entitlements.
The ex-Ghana international is owed salaries and unpaid signing-on fees after the termination of his contract.
The club and the gaffer have been at each other's throat over the right amount of monies due Maxwell Konadu, leading to both parties washing their dirty linens in public.
However, the National Circles Committee intervened by meeting the coach and planning on modes of settling him.
"Amicably, yes there are no issues again because the leadership of the supporters came in to resolve the problem," Konadu told Graphic Sports.
Maxwell Konadu was sacked by the club five months ago after a run of poor results in the Ghana Premier League.
Asante Kotoko have since employed the services of Portuguese manager Mariano Barreto.
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