Ghana Premier League giant Asante Kotoko have reportedly agreed to pay Esperance de Tunis $30,000.
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Since the signing of Kwame Bonsu from Kotoko in July 2019 on a four-year deal, Esperance have failed to pay Kotoko the transfer fee worth $150,000.
According to Esperance until Kotoko settle them their $180,000 transfer fee of Emmanuel Clottey, they will not pay the transfer fee of Kwame Bonsu.
The Tunisian giant later dragged Kotoko to FIFA for the transfer fee of Emmanuel Clottey which is $180,000 of which the world football governing body has ordered Kotoko to pay the debt or face demotion.
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But fresh update from Kumasi based Oyerapa FM indicate that, Asante Kotoko through their representative Offside Consult led by Mr. Ashford Tetteh Oku have written to Esperance agreeing to their terms that the transfer fee of Kwame Bonsu which is $150,000 be used to offset that of Emmanuel Clottey which is $180,000.
Per the report, the Ghana Premier League giant have agreed that their twenty percent on a possible onward transfer of Kwame Bonsu to another club be used to settle the remainder $30,000.
But as to who settle Yusif Chibsah who brokered the deal and entitled to $30,000 remains unknown.

