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Black Stars Incoming Coach, Milovan Rajevac To Receive A Whopping $600,000 Bonus If Ghana Wins The AFCON And Qualifies For The World Cup

Latest report picked up by Pinaxnews.com indicates that the incoming Black Stars coach, Milovan Rajevac is supposedly set for a massive reward on the off chance that he drives the Black Stars to win the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations and furthermore qualifies the Black Stars for the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

As per a report by Joy Sports, the Serbian will get $300,000 if the team wins the AFCON and another $300,000 on the off chance that they are able to qualify for the World Cup.

The report further states that Milovan began working with the Ghana Football Association (GFA) on September 20, 2021. The previous Algeria and Qatar manager is right now in Ghana and is dwelling at the Alisa Hotel ahead of his official unveiling to the teams and Ghanaians as a whole.

Milovan had a fruitful spell with Ghana from 2008 to 2010 before he headed out in different directions from the West Africans. Milovan led the Black Stars to the final of the 2010 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), where they lost barely to Egypt.

He additionally drove Ghana to the quarter-finals of the World Cup in South Africa, making them just the third African country to arrive that far. The Serbian mentor is relied upon to be unveiled as the current Black Stars manager today, Wednesday, September 24, 2021, at the GFA’s secretariat.

In other news, legendary Arsenal star, William Gallas has thumped the English club for spending an astounding £50million to purchase Ben White this late spring.

The previous Brighton defender marked a five-year deal with Arsenal subsequent to dazzling Mikel Arteta during his loan spell with Leeds and his 2019-2020 mission with the Seagulls.

Be that as it may, Gallas can’t ‘comprehend’ why Arsenal made the marking after Manchester United had the option to buy exceptionally respected French centre-back Raphael Varane for a lower amount.

Manchester United concurred a £42m sticker price for the Real Madrid star, including £34m up front and £8m in additional items.

Talking about the distinction in costs between White and Varane, Gallas spoke to GentingBet saying;

”It’s difficult for me to understand why Arsenal spent £50 million on a player who is yet to prove himself at the top level and at the same time Manchester United can spend around £40 million on Varane.

You have to explain to me how it’s possible. Perhaps it’s parlty because Ben is English. Varane is a different class player comparared to Ben White. Ben White is still young. As I said, he hasn’t proved anything yet. How can you put a £50 million price on him, you know?

He further added; I respect him. I don’t know him. I respect him and I hope he will be the great player, but he hasn’t proved anything yet. You can’t compare Ben White and Varane, I’m sorry. It’s not possible. It’s not because he’s a fellow Frenchman that I’m talking like this. He comes from Real Madrid. He didn’t come from Brighton, with all respect to them.”

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