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Inter Allies have issued a final warning to fellow Ghana Premier League sides to stay away from their star player Victorien Adebayor.
The Nigerien has been one of the best players in the league as he leads the top scorers' chart with 11 goals after 11 matches.
According to reports, Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko are keen on signing him.
The club said on Monday “It has come to our notice, that some Ghanaian Premier League Clubs and their agents are unlawfully inducing our Forward Victorien Adebayor contrary to the FIFA Regulations on the Status and Transfer of players.”
“We shall report any further attempt by the said Clubs to the Players Status Committee of the Ghana Football Association.”
Inter Allies also revealed considering only offers from outside the country for the player.
“Currently, Inter Allies and the Players agent are considering Six (6) offers from Europe, One (1) from UAE and One (1) from Saudi Arabia. Victorien Adebayor is NOT available FOR/TO any Ghanaian Club.”
“We advise that our forward be left alone to enjoy his football career.”
“By this release, the said Clubs have been put on notice and assigned final warning.”
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