UK based Sync Sports Group (SSG), headed by Jason Kwasi Siaw, grandson of the late  businessman and philanthropist J.K Siaw, have launched their quest to support Ghanaian sportsmen by signing in-form Wa All Stars midfielder, David Abagna as their first Ghana based client.
With a collection of registered FA intermediaries, sport consultants & highly skilled recruitment personnel, SSG started full operations in the UK back in July last year and can boast of 15 clients including boxing and football athletes most notably Saido Berahino of Stoke City, Ravel Morrison of Lazio, Bassala Sambou of Everton, Mathias Pogba (Sparta Rotterdam), Taylor Richards of Manchester City as well as  boxing sensation of Ghanaian descent, Junior Benjamin Saba who makes his professional debut in Las Vegas, USA on September 26.
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The outfit in a bid invest in talents back home in both boxing and football,have set the pace with the acquisition of Abagna, a player they have closely monitored for over three years.
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"The reality is that we have a pool of untapped talent in Ghana and for whatever reason we never see these players exposed to the big stage. At Sync Sports, our plan is to build those athletes we feel are suitable for the top end of the market and create them into the stars they are destined to be and David is just a perfect example," J. Kwasi Siaw, founder and CEO of SSG explained.
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He added that the outfit is 'in sync' with the modern day player and all that comes with assisting them to reach their full potential. They also pride themselves on being able to provide a range of services for clients from contract negotiations, mentoring, brand building, dietary awareness and the presentation of commercial opportunities.
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"SSG provides a 24 hour, 365 day 360 management service which is equipped to deal with the needs of all of our players ranging from academy players to the first team, so that the only thing our players have to concentrate on is doing what they do best," he added.
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     David Abagna(right)
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The signing of the player he said, is the beginning of bigger things to come for Ghanaian athletes.
"David is a top midfielder in our eyes, one that suits our module. He has a bit of Kante in him but drives forward more and has eight goals to his name already in the Ghana Premier League this season from defensive midfield which is rare of a player in that position," Jason Kwasi Siaw hailed.
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The player he disclosed,was signed to a standard agency contract because David's style suits Europe and would be built to become a star.
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