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Bechem United CEO has stated categorically that his striker Abednego Tetteh is not up for sale on the back of an impressive season for the FA Cup champions.
Tetteh has been in the limelight after some breath taking performances this season which saw him score a hat trick against Hearts of oak and a stunner against Dormaa based Aduana Stars.
The 26year old goal scorer joined Bechem United this season from Okwahu United and netted 12 goals after 24 appearances for the club.
His services are wanted by the high profile clubs in the country but Osei Bonsu insists he is staying put.
“Tetteh has a running contract with the club. We will see him through provided there is no offer from a foreign club. We have had offers from Hearts of oak another club locally but if he gets no better contract overseas, then he stays at Bechem United.”
Bechem united finished 7th in the league and won the MTN FA Cup.
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