How Ghanaian star, Ernest Nuamah broke down in tears and disappeared after Fulham Medical in collapsed deal

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The transfer window is over for most European countries including France, where Ghanaian winger, Ernest Nuamah plays his club football.

He is still a Lyon player today but things could have been different this past transfer window as he was tipped to make a move away from France.

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England was said to be the destination for him and everything was arranged including a completed Medicals.

But then According to French newspaper L’Equipe, Ernest Nuamah broke down in tears during his Fulham medical on Friday.

It was said that the Ghanaian winger was being pressured to move to the Premier League club against his will.

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Ernest then disappeared at the medical center without trace and not even his agent could find his whereabout.

Olympique Lyon owner, John Textor apologized to Nuamah for the situation in which he felt being forced him out of the club.

He told his agents that he loves the French club so much and wants to play in the UEFA Europa League.

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