Ghanaian club Inter Allies lead the way as the club which has transferred players out the most in Africa the last ten years.

This was found in a report published by world football governing body FIFA in a research conducted into transfer in every confederation which is a member of FIFA.

Inter Allies have the highest number of outgoing transfers having sold a total of 64 players outside the shores of Ghana the last ten years more than any other club on the African continent.

Celta Vigo defender Joseph Aidoo, Clifford Aboagye, Baba Mensah, Ropapa Mensah, Patrick Kpodo, Abdul Halik and Victorien Adebayor are among players they have sold.

They are closely followed by Egyptian side Wadi Degla who have sold 52 players outside Egypt the last ten years with Sengal's Diambars FC closely following in third place.

Unsurprisingly there are three Ghanaian clubs in the top ten clubs to have sold the most players in Africa with Inter Allies topping the African chart whiles Right To Dream Academy and Dreams FC are in the  top ten.

Liberty Professionals who until recently was the conveyor belt of talents for the various Ghanaian national teams are 11th on the chart as the club to have sold a lot of players in Africa the last ten years having sold the likes of Michael  Essien, Sulley Muntari, John Paintsil, Asamoah Gyan among others.

Inter Allies started their transfer model whiles in the lower tier division but in the 2020/2021 season they were relegated from the elite division.

The club which has a partnership agreement with the Capelli group transfer majority of their players to Scandinavian clubs notably in Swedish, Denmark and Norway.

Out of the 30 African clubs published, Ghana had eight other teams - WAFA, Dreams FC, Right to  Dream Academy, Liberty Professionals, Berekum Chelsea, Charity Stars, Kotoko and Medeama.

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