Asante Kotoko former coach Mas-ud Didi Dramani has declared that he would return to active football very soon months after he left the Ghana Premier League defending champions.
The 49-year-old coach mutually terminated his contract with Kotoko following a poor run to the start of the season which consequently left the 23-time domestic champions in the relegation battle.
“I'm around, taking things easily and I will bounce back strongly,” Dramani told Goaso-based Success FM.
“I am always doing football even after what happened so do not be worried. I'm always privileged to get a lot of offers from clubs and I always select the best for me,” he said.
“Currently, I’m in Tamale to have time with my family. Moments like this don't usually come but you see me in Accra tomorrow and other places a day after.”
Dramani is reported to be on the radar of giants Accra Hearts of Oak after an abysmal performance by current coach Herbert Addo plunged the team to 13th position.
Dramani joined Asante Kotoko in 2012, winning two Ghana Premier League titles and one FA Cup and becoming the only coach since the club's founding in 1935 to win a double within a season.