Ghana defedner Daniel Opare says he still has the desire to play in England one day.
Opare has recently joined Royal Antwerp from Augsburg, following a frosty end to his stay in Germany.
The former Real Madrid player believes joining the Belgians will provide him with the platform to rediscover his form.
"When Luciano D'Onofrio phoned me and told me about the Antwerp project, I was immediately enthusiastic. Look at the stadium, the training infrastructure. Okay, it's a different level than in Germany, for example, but it's great," he said.
"Together with the club, I want to develop myself further, I want to get along, prove myself and then probably leave, that's how it goes in today's football. The Premier League remains a dream," he added.
The 27-year-old has a positive start to the season in Belgian after helping Antwerp to victory on match day 1 against Charleroi. He is also featured in his side draw against KV Kortrijk.
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