Ethiopian-based Ghanaian defender Wahab Adams has shockingly said his monthly salary at Wolkite City FC is as better compared to what he was receiving as Asante Kotoko.
The 28-year-old left the Ghana Premier League side last season.
Following his arrival at Wolkite City FC, the former Aduana Stars FC centre back has been on a good form for the club.
In an interview with Kumasi-based Light FM, the experienced defender indicated his monthly salary at the Ethiopian club is seven times better than what he received during his stint with giants, Asante Kotoko.
He has therefore called on club Administrators to take good care of the players plying their trade in the country financially.
“To be honest Ethiopian league is far better and more competitive than Ghana league and I must confess that the money I receive here in Ethiopia is seven times better than what I received during my stint with Kotoko," he said.
"I will urge club Administrators to take care of the players financially,” he added.
Meanwhile, Wahab Adams has confirmed an approach by the Ethiopian Football Association to switch nationality to play for their national team.


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