Hearts terminates Camara Nguessan's contract



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Sports News from Tuesday, January 29, 2019

Source: footballmadeinghana.com

2019-01-29

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Accra Hearts of Oak ended Guinea midfielder Camara Nguessan's contract, confirmed FootballMadeInGhana.com.

The midfielder reached an agreement with club management to terminate the contract after coach Kim Grant informed management that the player was not part of his plans.

FootballMadeInGhana may reveal exclusively that Hearts CEO Mark Noonan and Head Coach Kim Grant, who also serves as Football Director, met the player after his impressive victory in their 2-1 win over Ghanaian U20 team.

Moments after the match, Camara was invited by the head coach and general manager and was told that his contract would be terminated.

According to our internal sources, the player was not worried about the information, but demanded that he be compensated before his departure.

But he was strangely told that he could only be paid a monthly salary.

At two years of his contract, Camara was exasperated by the attempt to pay him a month's salary at the end of his contract.

Camara and his leaders have threatened to report Hearts of Oak to FIFA after the decision if the Phobians did not change their position.

However, FootballMadeInGhana may report that both parties met Monday morning to deal amicably with the issue.

Camara received a six-month payment on his signing fees that he agreed for the termination of the contract.

According to insiders, the player was entitled to 30,000 ¢ for the remaining two years of his contract, as well as the terms when signing the Phobians.

But Camara has agreed to accept 7,500 ¢ to cancel his contract.

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