Accra Hearts of Oak forward, Kwame Kizito ,has pleaded with the management of the club to accept the $25000 training and development fee offered them by Swedish side BK Hacken for the his transfer.
The 21-year-old is a free agent after his contract run out at the end of the 2016/2017 season.
Consequently, BK Hacken, in an email to Hearts of Oak Chairman Togbe Afede on 13th November, 2017, offered to pay $25,000 dollars to the Phobians as development fee.
But eight days later, Togbe has yet to respond to the email.
The player has now taken to the media to express his frustration at the situation.
“I want to plead with the Hearts management to accept the offer to allow me to go because I have done my part,” he told Nhyira FM.
“I had told them that if it wasn’t for an offer from Europe, I would continue playing for them [Hearts]. Please, they should respond to the agent’s email and allow me to travel.
“That’s the only source I use to feed my family. The agent is threatening to cancel the contract if it delays unnecessarily. The offer is for a four-year contract,” he concluded.
Hearts of Oak could find themselves in deep trouble after allowing the contracts of some key players in the team run out at the end of the 2016/17 season.
The striker had a superb season ,helping his team gain 3rd position on the league log and also propelling Ghana to win the 2017 WAFU championship .