Africa-Press – Sierra-Leone. FC Kalon General Manager Tunde Jesse Scott has announced that defender Youssef Sesay will remain under contract with the club until 2024, making him ineligible to play for any other team in the Sierra Leone Premier League. .
He made the comments following reports that the player has signed a loan deal with fellow Premier League side Kamboi Eagles from Freetown FC.
Tony Scott provided evidence that he received a 10,000 NLe transfer transaction for a player signed from Giants of Grassfield FC on April 6, 2021 and approved by Chairman Jason S. Torai, received, presented. He added that the total value of the transaction is 30,000 rials.
He also procured Seasy’s player’s license which had been procured by the Sierra Leone Premier League Board the previous season.
We signed him up last season, but he was absent several times because we granted his request to travel to Kenma for medical treatment after he suffered a leg problem and has never reported since. Before the peak of the 2021/22 season we heard he was playing for Freetown but we never took any action against him as we only had a few games until then and thought he was just trying to stay fit. Above all, this was not a Premier League club .
The FC Kallon general manager said that they have never had any transfer deals or requests from Freetown for the player, adding that they now act as the player’s parent club and even to loan him out to another club within the same club. have gone beyond He described the deal as illegal.
Youssef Sisai remains a player owned by FC Cullen and Freetown FC and is fully aware that they have never approached us to secure his services on a permanent or loan basis, so he cannot play for the Eagles Combo or any A team other than FC Kallon should play . Scott announced.Youssef Sassi was part of the East End Lions FC side that went undefeated in the 2018/19 Sierra Leone Premier League before moving to FC Cullen. In 2022, he represented Sierra Leone’s U-23 team in the AFCON U-23 qualifiers, but were eliminated 2–1 on aggregate by Zambia’s U-23 team.
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