Former Black Stars defender, Samuel Inkoom, has revealed that he was rewarded $1 million, a Rolex watch, and a ride in a private jet after completing his transfer to Dnipro in 2011.
The former Asante Kotoko right-back revealed that the money and the watch was his signing-on fee.
He revealed that the money was handed to him in a briefcase along with the watch and was handed a private jet to travel from Switzerland to complete the deal in Ukraine.
"Yes, it's true that was my signing-on fee. The owner of Dnipro is one of the richest guys and he is Jewish. He had so much money and my deal was 'I will come, I won't come' and he was like 'come, whatever you need I will give it to you'. At a point in time, I was having a private jet and that's something that nobody knows...It was a gift for me making that decision," he told Fiifi Banson TV.
Reflecting on the feeling of holding $1 million cash, he said he could not sleep and that he was excited but was scared at the same time.
"To be honest, trust me, I couldn't sleep. That was the first time seeing money like that. I was excited and I was also scared. I was like he brought the private just, so he can take the money back. So a lot of things were going through my mind. He told me don't worry, I will make sure you put the money in a perfect account...
Inkoom believes that his huge signing-on fee was a reward for all his hard work throughout his come-up until the Denipro transfer.
"I was working hard in Wenneba. I played for Hassaacas before I came to Asante Kotoko. My salary in Asante Kotoko was GH150.000(1.50 million old currency), so for me to receive this kind of money, I was so excited. I saved the money. I think I put the money in my account for like a month before I started planning what to do with it."