The Ghana international says he could play for the Porcupine Warriors before finally calling time on his career.
Ghana midfielder Kwadwo Asamoah has disclosed that he wouldn’t mind ending
his career with local giants Asante Kotoko, going ahead to reveal that
some national team mates share the same dream.
Born in Accra, the
former Liberty Professionals man started out with colt’s football
during his early days in the Ashanti regional capital of Kumasi, same
town that plays home to the Porcupine Warriors.
“I don’t follow the local league a lot,” Asamoah told Metro TV, “but I do once in a while via the internet.
“I
support Asante Kotoko because I’m Asante. I’ve been a Kotoko fan since I
was born. My parents and everyone are Kotoko fans so it runs in the
family.
“I haven’t actually thought about playing for the club
before I retire but I know some friends currently playing in Europe
would like to play there after their career abroad. I’m talking about
some of my colleagues in the Black Stars.
“I can’t mention their
names but Asamoah Gyan is one. I wouldn’t mind playing too. Maybe, after
my career abroad and I want to have a feel of the local league again
before finally bringing my career to an end.”
Asamoah played for Liberty between 2006 and 2007 before heading for Italian side Udinese from where he joined Juventus in 2012. |
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