Bernard Bulbwa Claims Esperance Will Pay Up Next Week
Published: September 15, 2015
Tunisian intermediary Mahmoud Ouaddeni no longer enjoys a rosy relationship with Esperance suits, he has hinted.
Letting the cat out of the bag, Ouaddeni was a major player behind the recent courtship between Esperance and Nigeria youth internationals, having brokered the deal that took Bernard Bulbwa to Tunis though he failed to lure Taiwo Awoniyi to the club while Junior Ajayi’s proposed move hit a brick wall.
Ouaddeni has invested so much of his personal funds, traveling to Abuja and Germany, trying to convince these youngsters to choose Esperance but it appears he has not been remunerated by The Blood and Good, not to talk of his agency commission.
When quizzed about Esperance’s delay in remitting the agreed transfer fee with respect to signing of Bernard Bulbwa, Ouaddeni replied : “ I think Esperance will arrange for the money to be paid in the next one week, I have not received my own money from them but they will pay
“Bulbwa told me yesterday that they will pay. I was only paid $1,500 for his transfer.”
Emmanuel Amunike Academy, the owner of Bernard Bulbwa’s economic rights, have reported Esperance to the Tunisian FA, NFF and Fifa over their failure to pay the transfer fee.
Letting the cat out of the bag, Ouaddeni was a major player behind the recent courtship between Esperance and Nigeria youth internationals, having brokered the deal that took Bernard Bulbwa to Tunis though he failed to lure Taiwo Awoniyi to the club while Junior Ajayi’s proposed move hit a brick wall.
Ouaddeni has invested so much of his personal funds, traveling to Abuja and Germany, trying to convince these youngsters to choose Esperance but it appears he has not been remunerated by The Blood and Good, not to talk of his agency commission.
When quizzed about Esperance’s delay in remitting the agreed transfer fee with respect to signing of Bernard Bulbwa, Ouaddeni replied : “ I think Esperance will arrange for the money to be paid in the next one week, I have not received my own money from them but they will pay
“Bulbwa told me yesterday that they will pay. I was only paid $1,500 for his transfer.”
Emmanuel Amunike Academy, the owner of Bernard Bulbwa’s economic rights, have reported Esperance to the Tunisian FA, NFF and Fifa over their failure to pay the transfer fee.
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