Ghana FA won't make Avram Grant's salary public, rubbishes $50,000 reports

Published on: 05 December 2014
Ghana FA won't make Avram Grant's salary public, rubbishes $50,000 reports
Avram Grant will not get $50,000 as speculated

The Vice President of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Fred Crentsil has debunked allegations that newly appointed coach of the Black Stars, Avram Grant, will be paid $50,000 a month as salary.

According to the former Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Hearts of Oak, Grant’s contract has a confidentiality clause making his salary out of bounds for the general public.

“I don’t think you will all be willing to mention the salaries you receive at your places of work, so it will not be fair us to mention his in public.

“Besides, there is a confidentiality clause to it which will not permit any of the parties to mention figures in public,” he added.

Meanwhile, there were earlier reports that Avram Grant will be taking an amount of $50,000 and a signing on fee of $200,000 but all that were not confirmed by the vice president of the GFA in the absence of President Nyantakyi.

President Nyantakyi was in Equatorial Guinea for the AFCON 2015 draw where Ghana has been placed in Group C alongside Algeria, South Africa and Senegal.

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