Former Kumasi Asante Kotoko defender Michael Ofosu Appiah has revealed his readiness to join any club in the Ghana Premier League after a successful career abroad.
Ofosu Appiah's contract with Estonian side FC Infonet came to an end last season and has stated his willingness to join a club in Ghana.
“I will like to play in the Ghana Premier League if any of the clubs can afford what I need, I want to end my career in Ghana here,” Ofosu Appiah told Ash FM sports in Kumasi.
“I watch every Kotoko game on TV, I’m always in contact with Isaac Amoako, I knew everything that happened at the club even when I was outside Ghana.”
The former Black Stars B defender enjoyed a good career after leaving Ghana for South Africa in 2009, where he played for Jomo Cosmos before moving to Latvia to play for FC Skonto.
The 27-year-old has been linked with Premier League Champions Aduana Stars, who will represent Ghana in the CAF Champions League.
However, Kumasi Asante Kotoko, another of Ghana's representatives in Africa are considering a reunion with their former defender.
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