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Ghanaian second-tier side Gomoa Fetteh Feyenoord are fighting Berekum Chelsea over the onward transfer fee for Solomon Asante.
Fetteh Feyenoord have written to the Ghana Football Association demanding their share and there is pressure on the 2011 Ghanaian champions.
But GHANAsoccernet.com sources reveal, Berekum Chelsea are yet to be paid the transfer fee for two players including Gladson Awako sold to DR Congo side TP Mazembe.
Mazembe, whose owner Moise Katumbi, is investing in African football must salvage his image by settling the transfer fee
Asante was in top form as TP Mazembe thumped FUS Rabat 3-0 in their CAF Confederation Cup Group match.
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