Medeama, B. Chelsea accused of hiking transfer prices

Published on: 27 August 2011

By Akyereko Frimpong-Manson

Newly-promoted Bechem United have accused big-spenders Medeama and Berekum Chelsea for the inflated prices in the transfer market.

The Ghana Premier League debutants admits the war chest of champions Berekum Chelsea and Chelsea is making it difficult for mean-budget operators to sign players for the league.

"All these are happening because of Emmanuel Kyeremeh and Moses Armah. They don't bargain over prices," Bechem United CEO Kingsley Bonsu told Accra-based Peace FM

"Even players put on transfer by AshGold are very expensive. It is not easy to purchase players."

Tarkwa-based Medeama is owned by mining tycoon Moses Armah and Chelsea is solely financed by businessman Emmanuel Kyeremeh.

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