Veteran striker Alex Asamoah says he’s praying for a move outside Ghana, insisting he doesn’t mind playing in Pakistan.
Asamoah made his name in the Ghana Premier League, where he played for a number of clubs, including Berekum Chelsea, Ashanti Gold and Aduana Stars.
He also lined up for Asante Kotoko between 2008 and 2010 and emerged as the league’s top scorer while on the books of the Porcupine Warriors.
Now 37, Asamoah has had stints with clubs in South Korea and Tunisia and believes playing abroad is far better than playing in Ghana.
According to the forward, he’d prefer to secure a move to any club outside Ghana and wouldn’t mind playing in Pakistan.
“We’ve contributed our quota to Ghana football, we are still praying and hoping to get a move outside the country,” he told Angel TV, as quoted by Pulse Ghana.
“Even if it is Pakistan, I will move because it is better than playing in the local scene. I will accept any move that comes my way at the moment.”
Meanwhile, Ghana legend Asamoah Gyan has revealed that his decision to return to the Ghana Premier League was inspired by a desire to make an impact.