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King Faisal Football Club owner Alhaji Karim Grunzah has issued a "hands off "warning to Asante Kotoko over his players.Gruzah is enraged by the move of some members of the Kotoko management team to lure his players to the club next season.The mid-transfer window was shut early this month but talks of Kotoko's intended massive recruitment next season is causing panic in the camp of their city rivals.Abdul Samd Oppong, Abedi Sarfo, Basit Abraham and Eric Kweku Poku have all been linked with a move to the defending League champions who have had a turbulent season.Karim Grunzah told Happy FM: "The registration period is over and am warning kotoko to desist from asking about the availability of my players.""Since the transfer window is closed, it's imperative Kotoko allow my players to concentrate and win laurels for King Faisal," he added."Do they think they are only team who want to play in Africa? We also want to do well and play in the Caf Champions league next season."King Faisal finished second on the League table after the first round.Source: Ghanasoccernet
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