Hearts of Oak only cared about themselves – Torric Jebrin on why his Atletico Madrid move failed

Former Hearts of Oak player Torric Jabrin has blamed Hearts for the collapse of his potential move to Europe during his youth career.
The winger, who was a teenage sensation at the time, passed trials with Spanish giants Atlético Madrid but was unable to seal the transfer due to a breakdown in negotiations between the two clubs.
Speaking to Gil Media on YouTube, Jabrin explained that although he was not privy to the full details, the move fell through because of financial demands from Hearts of Oak.
“I went to Atletico Madrid first, and everything went well. But because of money issues, I came back. The team and Hearts of Oak couldn’t reach an agreement. I don’t know what went on between the two clubs, but it was about money,” he said.
The failed move to Atletico was one of the two European moves that could not materialise for the player due to the Ghanaian club’s demands.
Despite the disappointment, Jabrin acknowledged that Hearts of Oak’s valuation was likely driven by the high regard they had for his talent.
“I think they knew I was talented and believed they could get more money from my transfer. So when they got offers, they didn’t think much about the player—they were thinking, ‘He’s talented, we’ll get more money, so let’s take our time.’ That’s how I’d put it.”
“I don’t blame them that much. I always say they gave me the opportunity, so I can’t speak badly about them—but they were focused on the money.”
Throughout his career, Torric Jabrin played for numerous clubs around the world, playing in countries including Turkey, Nepal, Saudi Arabia, DR Congo, Maldives, and Egypt.
Notable teams he played for include Hearts of Oak, Trabzonspor, TP Mazembe, and Al Masry.
Watch Torric Jebrin talk about his contract at Hearts of Oak below:
Source: www.ghanaweb.com