Ghana midfielder Emmanuel Agyemang Badu has revealed that he will play a key role in football administration after drawing the curtain on his career, insisting he has an unfinished business with Ghana football.
The industrious midfielder who is eyeing for a return into the Black Stars says he has an unfinished business with the national team and looks set to return before saying goodbye to the game he loves most.
He adds that even after hanging his boots, he will still be in the game in a different capacity since his passion for football is unmatched.
“Once I’m still playing football, I have an unfinished business with the national teams. Even if I stop playing, I have an unfinished business because I still want to be in football,” he told GHANAsoccernet.com
“So whether I am playing or not, I still have an unfinished business with Ghana football,” he added.
Badu is yet to be handed his first call up by Coach Kwasi Appiah after following his appointment after the departure of Avram Grants last year.
- Ghanaian defender Jarell Quansah scores his first EPL goal for Liverpool
- Watch Jarell Quansah's goal that 'glued' World Cup-winning goalie in Liverpool draw
- Razak Abalora reacts after historic league triumph with CS Petrocub in Moldova
- Youngster Daniel Adu-Adjei named Bournemouth Academy's Player of the Year
- Leicester City interested in signing Ghana's Michael Baidoo
- Read all related articles