Ghana and Southampton defender Mohammed Salisu has donated to his boyhood club Africa Talent Academy.
Salisu donated two sets of Southampton jerseys, football boots and three pairs of gloves to the club that unearthed him.
Mohammed Salisu’s career was saved by the Nsawam-based Academy after he was rejected at WAFA.
The 22-year old center back after a brief spell at African Talent Academy signed for Spanish side Real Valladolid.
After a successful full season in La Liga, he joined the Saints in England for £10.5 million.
He had a decent campaign in his first spell in the English Premier League, making 12 appearances after overcoming an early injury trouble.
His former teammate and Real Valladolid junior team member Isaac John Amoah also donated 30 sets of football boots to Africa Talent Academy.