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Founder of the Professional Footballers Association of Ghana, Anthony Baffoe has advised Samuel Inkoom to prioritize player development rather than profit making.
This comes after Inkoom ventured into player management when he launched his football agency SIFMA on Saturday.
Baffoe wants the agency to focus on the growth of players over financial gains.
"Don't go immediately with the highest bidding club if you think that your client, the player will not develop," He said at the launch of the agency.
"When he develops well, later he can be sold more and his value will be much higher so I am also passing this over you. It is very important to make the right choice."
The main objective of SIFMA is to identify talent, handle player management, conduct contract negotiations, and foster the holistic growth of emerging young prospects.
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