Willie Klutse- the Technical Director for Inter Allies has disclosed that his outfit is focused on developing and selling young players to European teams.
He argues that there are a lot of young talented footballers in the country who are looking for opportunities to play abroad and the club is opened to helping such realised such dream.
Commenting further in an interview on Wamputu Sports with Odiasempa Kwame Oware on Happy 98.9FM, the former Ghanaian international mentioned that Inter Allies is not focused on competing for trophies domestically but instead developing players who can also help end Ghana’s trophy drought since they earn call ups to the national teams when they play for good teams abroad.
“Inter Allies focuses on scouting and developing young footballers for the European market so they can also make a life for themselves”
“Our target is how we can produce good players who will go out there and come and help the Black Stars just like Joseph Aidoo (Celta Vigo). We are here to help players so they can also support their families, play for the Black Stars and win the AFCON. This will also be our contribution to the development of football in the country”.
According to him, winning trophies in the Ghana Premier League has never been the target of Inter Allies.
“If the chance comes for us to win the league, we will but that is not our main priority”.
“Our target is to help young players achieve their dreams. There are thousands of footballers hoping to play football in this country and we are trying to do our best to help these talents”, he added.
Inter Allies have transferred six of their players including talisman Victorien Adebayor to Europe in the just-ended transfer window.
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