Moses Armah Parker, the president of the 2022/2023 Ghana Premier League Champions, has provided insight into the decision behind transferring nine players to Sirens FC in the Maltese Premier League.
These nine players have officially inked professional contracts with Sirens FC, marking the initiation of their European football journey.
Among them are midfielders Kwasi Donsu and Prosper Owusu Boakye, along with forwards Charles Agyemang, Frank Boateng, Joshua Agyemang, Bismark Asare, as well as defenders Daniel Opoku and Moro Muktar. Winger Akadom Mohammed Hafiz completes the roster of players departing the club for European opportunities.
Medeama SC confirmed, "Kwasi Donsu, Frank Boateng, and Joshua Agyemang have signed one-year loan deals, while the remaining seven players have committed to permanent contracts."
Moses Armah Parker elaborated on this development while conversing with esteemed radio/TV sports presenter Yaw Ampofo Ankrah on Max TV/radio.
He explained, “This is part of the Medeama SC plans and other we are looking for another proposal from Europe and Asia but for now this is the one that has been completed. I traveled to Malta a few weeks ago and spent several days concluding but the process/Scout began a year ago with the official of Sirens FC coming to Ghana to scout for players.
Parker continued, “Players who have been registered for the CAF Champions League campaign will not be released but those who went were agreed upon before the 2022/23 League ended and we hope this will be a breakthrough for the players and also open doors for Ghanaian players from other clubs”, he explained.
Highlighting the significance of this move, Parker added,“Never in the history of Ghana football to have nine players moving out once to a European destination and it shows the hard work they put in. We also thank the management, technical team, and everybody involved, and mostly, it will motivate other players to work harder to get to that level”, He concluded.
In his concluding remarks, Parker expressed his optimism about the prospects these players' success could unlock for the broader Ghanaian football landscape.