Young Apostles winger Razak Sarpong has broken the silence on his failed transfer to Accra Hearts of Oak, revealing how Creative Soccer Academy ownership disagreements prevented the move from materializing.
In an interview with Ghana Sports Page, Razak explained that his team owner was initially reluctant to let him play in the Ghana Premier League but later agreed to a move to Hearts of Oak.
However, Hearts’ decision to send the player to Team B – Auroras led to the deal collapsing as Creative Soccer Academy opposed it.
“Although my team owner didn’t want me to play in the Ghana Premier League, he eventually agreed, and I went to Hearts of Oak. But they wanted me to join Auroras (Hearts’ youth team), which my team owner didn’t agree to because he initially didn’t want me to join,” Razak told Ghanasportspage.com.
Razak Sarpong came close to joining Hearts of Oak twice in 2024 and 2024. His January deal almost materialise as he started training with the Phobians until the last-minute collapse.
Razak subsequently joined Ghana Premier League side Young Apostles where he look to develop his talents as he begin his professional career.