FIFA agent Oliver Arthur has paid glowing to the Ghanaian machinery which scouted, refined, and transferred the new kid on the block Felix Afena-Gyan to AS Roma.
This is meant to scuttle comments by Dutch scout Sebastien Arnesen that he spotted the player after just 10 minutes into a game he watched in Ghana.
But the facts remain that the player was picked by a local scout Gideon Attoh of ArthurLegacy Sports during an inter-schools competition in the Brong Ahafo Region.
The 18-year-old has hogged the headlines in recent weeks after scintillating displays for Jose Mourinho's side in the Italian Serie A.
Last week, he climbed off the bench to net a pair of goals which propelled Roma to a 2-0 win at Genoa.
Afena-Gyan becomes the first player born in 2003 to score in Italian top-flight.
The whole story of Felix Ohene Afena Gyan is MADE IN GHANA. Scouting in Sunyani by #GideonAttoh(Chief Scout), training by @Eurafricafc and finally deal brokered in Roma by @oliverarthurALS @SaddickAdams @ridwanasante @Daniel_Oduro @garyalsmith @eastsportsman @KwesiBenedict pic.twitter.com/5oj4Pafjwy
— Oliver Arthur (@OliverArthurALS) November 27, 2021
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