Algerian football agent demands fee in Kwame Opoku’s USM Algiers deal, accuses NYA for avoiding his calls

Published on: 01 May 2021
Algerian football agent demands fee in Kwame Opoku’s USM Algiers deal, accuses NYA for avoiding his calls
Nana Yaw Amponsah

Algerian football agent Adel Hammouche has called out Asante Kotoko to pay him his due after brokering Kwame Opoku’s move to USM Algiers.

Opoku left the Porcupine Warriors to join USM Algiers after his incredible performance in the first half of the 2020/21 Ghana Premier League.

The dead-eye striker is said to have penned a four-and-a-half year contract worth to be around US$ 500,000.

However, there is trouble in paradise as the agent who brokered the deal is demanding for his agent fee.

Hammouche - who was mandated to negotiate together with an Egyptian agent [Sherif Farouk El Sayed] claimed that after the Chief Executive Officer of the Kumasi-based giants, Nana Yaw Amponsah is no longer picking his calls after the club received the transfer money from USM Algiers.

According to Hammouche, he reported him to the Ghana Ambassador in Algeria, who told him that he will report the issue to the Ghana Football Association (GFA) president for peace to reign.

He is demanding an amount of €45,000 from Kotoko.

Hammouche vowed he go every length to get his share of the money as agreed, even if he has to go to FIFA.

Below is the mandate form and his passport;

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