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The Chief Executive Officer of Medeama Sporting Club, Mr. James Essilfie has disclosed that two foreign clubs have shown interest in their midfielder Justice Blay.
According to Mr. Essilfie, the defensive midfielder has seriously attracted interest from the two foreign clubs who are willing to break the banks to land the signature of the player.
Justice Blay has returned to his parent club, Medeama Sporting Club after the expiration of his loan deal with Asante Kotoko.
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But Asante Kotoko are keen on signing the defensive midfielder on permanent basis this time around, with negotiations ongoing between the management of the two clubs.
It is believed that Medeama SC are quoting huge figure for Justice Blay which has deterred Asante Kotoko from landing his signature till now.
Though negotiations with Asante is still ongoing, the CEO of Medeama SC has revealed that already two clubs have shown keen interest in the player and might join one of them should Asante Kotoko deal hit the rocks.
Mr. James Essilfie revealed to Takoradi-based Kingdom FM that, a club from Switzerland and the other from Tanzania have shown interest in Justice Blay.
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“What I can say is two foreign clubs have shown interest in him [Justice Blay] but we will consider the player’s interest first. There is a club from Tanzania and the other from Switzerland who have even written to us for his service”, Mr. Essilfie told Takoradi-based Kingdom FM.
“But we pray the negotiations with Asante Kotoko end successfully so that he [Blay] will stay in Ghana but if it doesn’t, then we try the plan B which is selling him to any of the foreign clubs who will meet our demands”, he added.
Justice Blay joined Asante Kotoko on a season loan deal from Medeama SC before their 2019/20 CAF Champions League campaign.
He had a spectacular stint with Asante Kotoko in the 2019/20 league season and was arguably the best player in the team’s set up.
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Justice Blay capped 13 matches for Asante Kotoko in the just cancelled 2019/20 league season, scoring two goals.
He was instrumental in the Black Stars ‘B’ squad that finished second in the 2019 WAFU Championship in Senegal.

