World football governing body FIFA has closed its file on issues relating to Kwame Bonsu, Asante Kotoko and Esperance.
In a letter dated May 4, 2020 and signed by Head of Players’ Status at FIFA, Erika Montemor Ferreira, FIFA said it would “proceed to the closure of the file” after the amicable agreement between the two clubs.
FIFA’s correspondence came two days after it received a communication from Closemarking Consult, the firm that aided Kotoko in the matter, explaining that the two clubs have successfully resolved the issue.
Esperance had earlier delayed in paying Bonsu’s transfer fee in view of the unresolved issues around the signing of Emmanuel Clottey in 2015.
Kotoko would subsequently be fined $240,000 by FIFA with the breakdown as follows – transfer fee of $180,000; accrued interest of $45,000 and legal charges of $15,000.
A pact was, however, reached between Kotoko and Esperance to waive the $45,000 accrued interest, $150,000 being Bonsu transfer fee paid as part payment to offset the $180,000 debt with the remaining $30,000 rather paid by Kotoko.
With the necessary payments made and acknowledged by Esperance and FIFA, Kotoko now have a clean bill of health and would suffer no transfer ban in consequence.
Source: 3news.com|Ghana