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Former Asante Kotoko striker, Ibrahim Osman has sadly revealed what he's been through for the past years with injuries and has cried for help to conduct his surgery. 

The 24-year-old hasn't played actively for over a year now and was out of action the whole of last year due to his inability to have surgery to start nursing his wound.

His contract with Kotoko has now ended and is free agent at the moment as he is at liberty to join any club of his choice.

In an interview, the enterprising striker has accused ex- Kotoko CEO Nana Yaw Amponsah of ignoring his messages and has also blocked him from reaching out to him and has pleaded for monetary support in order to conduct his surgery.

"When I came back from my loan, I contacted our (Kotoko) doctors and told them I had this injury and I am still feeling the pain and they should do something. They contacted the doctors of King Faisal and I don’t know what they talked about."

“I contacted Nana Yaw Amponsah after the results came in and told him about the situation and he told me the club was about to leave for pre-season in Sudan and he will know what to do when they return,” Osman told Sahara Football in an interview

“When they returned, I reminded him of the situation and told him to alert the club to help me but he told me that ‘pressure was on him’. He didn’t give me an explanation whenever I contacted him until one day, he blocked me”

“Everyone at the club knows what I am going through, everyone; Emmanuel Dasoberi and the others, they are all aware and they decided not to help and I don’t know why."

“Frankly speaking, I need help badly because I have no one. People Think I have traveled out of the country but I am in my house, I didn’t go anywhere."