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Renowned football administrator, Samuel Anim Addo, has hinted at an imminent project that could see the development of several young talents in Ghana and Africa at large.
This follows his meeting with the key people and partners at One World Sports Management during his recent visit to Europe.
Anim Addo expressed optimism about the discussions as they look to embark on a journey to transport African talents from Ghana and West Africa to Europe.
Had a productive meeting with @Oneworld_sport1 team & partners in Europe! Exciting projects on the horizon for West African football talents. Stay tuned! #TransformationAgenda #EverydayIsBusiness #WestAfricanFootball pic.twitter.com/uRtkftLQfD
— Sammy Anim Addo (@AnimSammy) February 7, 2025
He adds that the group's first project will most likely be launched in June which will be an off-season and give players the opportunity to be involved in the activities.
The move will see the presence of partners from all over Europe including Belgium, Italy, Germany, Scandinavia and a host of others.
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