Frank Nuttall accused of calling on players to leave Hearts of Oak

Published on: 14 February 2018

Suspended Hearts of Oak coach, Frank Nuttall has been accused of negatively influencing players against renewing their contracts with the promise of securing them deals abroad.

The former Zamalek FC trainer is being accused of playing a major role for the exits of Thomas Abbey, Vincent Atingah, Kwame Kizito and Leonard Tawiah but Ivorian international, Robin Gnagne is said to have left the club to seek a deal abroad.

According to reports, he advised some of the players to abandon their agents to sign for NM Football Consultancy owned by his fellow countryman Neil Murray.

NM Football Consultancy on Tuesday announced the signing of midfield dynamo, Winful Cobbinah but later deleted the Tweet.

According to a Graphic Sports report, Nuttall admitted his guilt when he was questioned at a board meeting last Monday when confronted with the evidence.

Hearts of Oak have set up a three-member committee chaired by Dr Nyaho-Nyaho Tamakloe with Ivy Heward-Mills- a former High Court judge- and Frank Nelson as members.

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