Michael Essien: How Burnley Failed to Sign Ghana Legend Because of £60

Michael Essien: How Burnley Failed to Sign Ghana Legend Because of £60

  • Former Ghana midfielder Michael Essien was close to joining English club Burnley back in 1999
  • The English Championship outfit passed on an opportunity to sign Essien over a certain transfer policy
  • Essien arrived in England five years later to join giants Chelsea, where he won several trophies and rose to prominence

Burnley could have been the first English club to sign legendary Ghanaian footballer Michael Essien if they had agreed to relax their transfer rules over two decades ago.

Essien, who enjoyed an illustrious career in England with Chelsea, where he won two Premier League titles, four FA Cups and the UEFA Champions League, trailed with the Clarets in 1999.

The then Ghana U17 star had impressed at the FIFA U17 World Cup with the West African nation and was invited for a trial in England.

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Michael Essien at Chelsea.
Michael Essien with his Chelsea teammates having a pre-match walk in Hamburg in 2010. Photo: Darren Walsh.
Source: UGC

However, he failed to secure a deal because Burnley would not pay an apprentice £60-per-week

Former Burnley chairman Brendan Flood narrates the story

He told the People, as quoted by talkSPORT:

“I discovered Michael Essien had been on trial here for a few days.
“One of the best players in the World Cup – and we hadn’t signed him.
“The club policy meant we wouldn’t pay an apprentice more than 60 quid a week.
“It smacked me in the face that the problem was a lack of communication within the club that stopped our youth guys making an exception to the rule.”

Essien's career in Europe

After failing to sign the Ghanaian youngster, Essien moved to France where he joined Bastia and subsequently Olympique Lyonnais.

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It was at Lyon that the Ghanaian gained huge attention following his starring role alongside Mohamed Diarra, helping the club to back-to-back Ligue 1 titles.

Essien was named Player of the Year in his final season in France before moving to England to join Chelsea.

Essien was pivotal in Jose Mourinho's success at Chelsea, going to enjoy a trophy-laden career.

He later played for Real Madrid, AC Milan, Panathinaikos and Sabail in Europe, per Transfermarkt.

Former Star Calls for Stop on Foreign Born Players in National Team

Earlier, Briefly News reported that former Ghana striker Prince Tagoe is calling for an end to the selection of foreign-born players, backing Obi Mikel's perspective on older foreign-born players treating African national teams as a secondary option.

Nigerian legend Mikel expressed frustration with players who turn to African nations only after failing to secure a spot on European teams, arguing that African countries should not be seen as fallback options.

Source: YEN.com.gh

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Viginia Akinyi (sports editor) Viginia Akinyi is the current import editor at Briefly News. She holds a B.Sc. in Communication and Public Relations from Moi University and has previously worked with Lolwe TV, Daily Nation Eldoret Bureau and SportsBrief.com. Email: viginia.akinyi@briefly.co.za