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Asante Kotoko striker Franck Mbella Etouga
The board administrator of Asante Kotoko, Dr. Kwame Kyei has guaranteed fans that top striker Franck Mbella Etouga won't leave the club toward the finish of the 2021/22 football season.
After his heavenly presentation season in the Ghana Chief Association, the Cameroonian striker as per reports is an exchange focus of various top clubs in Europe.
In the midst of talk that Asante Kotoko could be constrained to endorse his exchange for cash, club board Director Dr. Kwame Kyei has revealed that it's anything but a choice.
As indicated by him, the club needs to go to Africa and get along nicely and will require a productive striker to do that.
"As we partake in Africa, we can't do without Mbella. We rather need greater quality increases, so how might we sell our best player?
"We can't let him go, we will give our best for keep him," Dr. Kwame Kyei told Akoma FM in a meeting.
This season, Franck Mbella Etouga has stowed 21 objectives and is the main top score in the Ghana Chief Association with only another match to play for the season to end.
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