Ahly\'s management has admitted to making a mistake by refusing to Berekum Chelsea star Emmanuel Clottey when the Ghanian player\'s agent recently offered him to the Cairo giants. “It is our fault and it is a shame that we didn’t make him our player at a very cheap price,” Ahly’s marketing director, Adly Al-Keai, was quoted as saying on ghanasoccernet. “An agent offered him [Clottey] to us to play a short time before the Champions League ... we refused him because of our coach Manuel Jose[\'s decision],\" Al-Keai added. \"Clottey will go to Europe and Ahly cannot get him now ... he is very good and any European club can sign him easily.\" The 24-year-old attacker has performed well in the CAF Champions League this season, scoring 11 goals to emerge as the tournament\'s leading marksman and bringing him near equalling Stephen Worghu’s 13-goal haul in 2007. Clottey scored a hat-trick in the group B opener against Zamalek, helping his team to a difficult 3-2 win. He also performed well against TP Mazembe, helping his side come from behind to draw 2-2 in Lubumbashi last week. Italian team AS Roma is reported to have offered 3 million British pounds to sign the Berekum Chelsea ace. (ahram)he text here
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