Bechem United has made a decision to refrain from selling their players to other clubs in the Ghana Premier League during the current transfer window.
Several players from the Hunters team have garnered significant interest from both domestic and international clubs.
Players such as Seth Kwadwo Baah, Hafiz Konkoni, Francis and Emmanuel Avornyo, among others, have caught the attention of numerous clubs due to their outstanding performances last season.
Nonetheless, Bismark Kobi Mensah, the newly appointed coach of Bechem United, revealed that the club will only entertain offers for their players if they come from foreign clubs.
“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.
Prior to joining the Hunters, Kobi Mensah faced one of the most challenging tasks of his career as the manager of Great Olympics, where he inherited a team in turmoil and battling relegation.
Despite the difficulties, he successfully guided the two-time Ghana Premier League champions to a 14th-place finish, narrowly avoiding demotion.