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Vice President of New Edubiase Alex Akumey says Ghanaian clubs are compelled to sell players to other African countries because of the money and infrastructure development.
The number of Ghanaian players sold to the leagues in DR Congo, Tunisia and South Africa has increased the last two years.
Many sports fans expect local players to move to the major European league but Akumey says the offers from some clubs on the continent are too good to be turned down.
''Is all about money because if a club like TP Mazembe can buy a player like 100,000 dollars which Ghanaian club can buy a player from a fellow club with that amount,'' he told Joy sports
“The players in question wants to improve financially and also on their skills so when opportunities like this comes, it becomes very difficult to hold onto them.
"A team like TP Mazembe is now headed by the former Mali National team coach wh won bronze with the team at the last Nations Cup. The packaging in these places is super.
"How many Ghanaian clubs can do the things that these clubs are doing?''
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