In the current transfer window, Bechem United, a Ghana Premier League club, has made the decision not to transfer their players to other domestic clubs.
Several players from the team, including Seth Kwadwo Baah, Hafiz Konkoni, Francis, Emmanuel Avornyo, and others, have attracted attention from both local and international clubs due to their impressive performances in the previous season.
Nonetheless, the newly appointed coach of Bechem United, Bismark Kobi Mensah, has revealed that the club will only consider selling their players if foreign offers are presented.
“I have been told that the club is not ready to accept any offer for any of their players unless it comes from a foreign club. Thus I will most likely have the core of the team to build on,” Kobi Mensah told Onua Sports.
“I am also fortunate to have inherited the good players Kassim Mingle worked with,” he added.
Before joining the Hunters, Kobi Mensah managed Great Olympics in arguably the most difficult job of his career where he met an unsettled team which were battling relegation.
He managed to lead the two-time Ghana Premier League champions to a 14th place finish narrowly escaping demotion.