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Ghanaian midfielder Moro Abubakar has hinted as terminating his contract with Serbian topflight side Donji Srem if conditions do not improve.
The former Hearts of Oak captain claims he has not been paid and the club have no winning bonus structure which is a disincentive.
“I received my first salary last month but since then I haven’t received anything from the Club and we are just playing without any winning bonus,” he is quoted sportscrusader.com.
“Before I came I was given an amount for the winning bonus, but since I arrived we have won many matches yet what I am told is that there is no winning bonus at the club, and I am very surprised.
“For me I am not happy with the way things are being done and if it gets to the worse I will be forced to cancel the contract and return home.”
Abubakar moved to Serbia on the free transfer after refusing to extend his contract with Hearts of Oak.
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