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Former Glo Ghana Premier League champions, Aduana Stars are issuing a stern warning to clubs interested in any of their players to come forward and deal with the club instead of claiming acquisition of players in the media.
Following prolonged media reports that some top clubs in the country have signed on certain key players of the 2010 Ghana champions including goalie Stephen Adams, enterprising defender, Godfred Saka, Emmanuel Akuaku, Daniel Darkwa amongst others, the club has come out to categorically state that all Aduana players are still with the club.
They are also urging clubs interested in any Aduana player to officially notify the club for the right thing to be done.
“We’ve not given any player to any team. We have not released any of our players so if any team want any of our players, they should write to us.
They shouldn’t go and be harassing our players, it’s not right. They are warned,” Aduana’s Director of Operations, George Gyawu said.
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