Young Apostles have initiated a new transfer policy of not signing players with children as they prepare for the upcoming campaign.
The newly promoted side are gearing up for their maiden Ghana Premier League season after emerging as champions of Division One League Zone 1.
However, new signings will not include players with more than one child.
“If you are a player and have two kids, we won’t sign you,” the club's founder, Peter Oppong Domfeh said in an interview with Light FM.
“We are investing huge monies into the club and we aren’t ready to work with players with children.”
The policy is to enable the club sign precocious talents to compete in the league which begins on September 6.
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