Former Aduana Stars striker Nathaniel Asamoah has advised young footballers not to waste their time in the country when foreign clubs offer them a deal.
The FC Benants striker believes Ghana is not the best place to develop your career as a footballer.
“My advice to Ghanaian players is that football is all about money. For the young players, if they get the opportunity to go to Europe at visionary and purposeful clubs they should go. They shouldn’t waste their time in Ghana.” Asamoah told Silver FM in Kumasi.
“Because football is taught in Europe and when you go at a younger age , it is the best because there will be more time to learn the game well. In Ghana excuse me to say it, our football system is really bad” the striker stated.
Asamoah join Armenian side FC Benants on a two year deal after refusing to renew his contract the Dormaa-based club.
Countless young talents have left the country to join clubs abroad following the suspension of the Ghana Premier League.
Last week Accra Hearts of Oak’s Patrick Razak left for Guinean giants Horoya AC joining players like Inusah Musah, Isaac Mensah, Emmanuel Boateng, Fard Ibrahim and Leonard Tawiah as Ghana Premier League stars to leave in the summer.



























