Arhinful was discussing the rising pattern of Ghanaian footballers going broke after their retirement from the sport.
He defined that folks within the lives of those gamers, together with their family and friends, usually find yourself disappointing them when trusted with companies.
“I used to be one of the key distributors for Ghana when it comes to Unilever and Nestle. In the whole Ghana we were just about 10 or 9 major distributors,” Arhinful instructed Onua FM, as quoted by Ghanaweb.
“If I inform you the volumes of cash that went in however as we speak the enterprise isn’t any extra as a result of the those that I entrusted the cash to them together with my lawyer who is meant to assist us, did their very own private factor to the extent that the enterprise collapsed. A complete aluminium manufacturing facility that I had with a associate collapsed.
“Lots of people in these gamers’ lives don’t assist. Some of us have gone via this part of life. People you felt are your brothers, members of the family, disappoint and disappoint drastically, and typically you don’t need to assist anyone once more.”
The former Borussia Dortmund ahead additional suggested younger footballers to prioritise investments and save for the long run.
“I will advise [the current footballers] that if you are not sure, get a fixed deposit or treasury bill or bond or property and save your money, and when you retire, you find a business to invest in. Because I have gone through it before,” Arhinful added.
Arhinful made 19 appearances for the Black Stars between 1995 and 2000.