After his successful coaching expedition in Mauritius, Cudjoe Addo is set to put Ghanaian clubs on the scrambling spree after making himself available for a club job in the country.
The young coach who is one of the few trainers to have acquired their CAF Goalkeepers Instructor certificate has revealed to Ghanasoccernet.com that his role as a trainer in Mauritius is over and has turned his attention back home to make his knowledge useful to the local game.
"I am available to coach any team that approaches me," he said.
"I have acquired enough knowledge and experience to help my own people. I am back home and am available to take up a club coaching job.
"I want to stay at home and help with my knowledge to aid in solving the goalkeeping problems with we have in the country," he noted.
Cudjoe Mensah, however, does not eye a specific club in country but is ready to work for any club.
"I am available for every club. I don't have a specific club am eyeing. I am ready to coach any club," he added.
With many clubs having endless challenges with their goalkeeping, Cudjoe Addo could be scooped by a local club soon.
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