Go to Right to Dream Academy for players - Saani Daara urges Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko

Published on: 15 June 2023

In a fervent plea to two of Ghana's football giants, Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko, Saani Daara, a communications officer at Confederation of African Football (CAF), has passionately urged both clubs to venture towards the coveted path of success by embracing the transformative opportunities at Right to Dream.

According to the former GFA spokesman, the two powerhouses should go to the renowned academy to sign the players who couldn't travel abroad.

He added that Asante Kotoko and Hearts of Oak can sign a partnership agreement with the academy.

Right to Dream has over the years produced countless world-class talents some of the graduates have gone on to play for the senior national teams of their country.

"The players they have that cant travel abroad let's sign an agreement we have the first right of refusal. The players who couldn't travel abroad and the universities some will remain in Ghana," he told Asempa FM as monitored by Footballghana.com

"Instead of going around looking for players continuously they have been recycled you wont get any resale value from them. If you get the youngsters the potential is that you can sell some and when you sell some and get money those that remained at home you will get money to look after them very well and pay the players very well so that the players will remain in the league,"

"Of course some will leave but those that will remain too they will feel comfortable a bit. If a player is in Ghana who earns $1000 a month he wont go and stay in Vietnam or Ethiopia or Zambia,"

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