FAZ Super League side Nchanga Rangers Football Club says the deal it signed with the two Cameroonian junior international players, Ikpeme Stephan Aniekan, and Ygor Rincesse Tsolefack is a non-disclosure that does not allow them to state how much the players are expected to be getting.
Nchanga Rangers Football Club announced the signing of two Cameroonian junior international players, Ikpeme Stephan Aniekan, and Ygor Rincesse Tsolefack, to strengthen its squad for the 2024/2025 season.
Aniekan, a holding midfielder, and Tsolefack, a defender for the Cameroon under-23 team, signed contracts with the Konkola Copper Mine (KCM) plc-sponsored side.
Speaking in an exclusive interview with Zambian Business Times (ZBT), officials from Nchanga Rangers Football Club said, “The agreement is a non-disclosure agreement, it doesn’t allow us to publish what is in the contract to the public.
“The agreement is between the two parties and the non-disclosure doesn’t allow us to disclose the value of the players and other details because it is what the two parties agreed to sign and if we give the details then our partner may take us to task.
“When giving information to the public, we have to check the terms and conditions of the contract and most of the contracts we have done and the press statements we give out do not provide many details because there is a non-disclosure agreement.
“The agreement of the two international players Ikpeme Stephan Aniekan and Ygor Rincesse Tsolefack will run for a year, which is the 2024/2025 Season,” added a Changa Ranger official who asked for their details to be withheld.