Former Great Olympics captain Godwin Attram plans to cancel his proposed short-term deal with the club.
The 34-year-old is unhappy with the transfer policy of the club and has hinted he will decide against signing the three months proposed deal.
Attram is expected to sign the short-term deal to keep him in shape ahead of signing a permanent deal with Ecuadorian side Deportivo Azogues.
But the well-travelled man has revealed he will abandon his move to the capital-based side if the club does not act professionally.
“To be honest with you I don’t like the way the club is being run at the moment,” he said.
“There are no structures and proper transfer policy. I have been with them and can tell you on authority that they have not signed a single player.
“They keep playing justifies and for me a club like Olympics should be good enough to attract top players.
“Why can’t just buy quality players and stop these justify your inclusion exercise? It’s a worry to me.
“I will not sign if things do not change drastically.”
Attram is regarded as the best product discovered by the Wonder Club in over 15 years.