Coventry City's new striker Brandon Thomas-Asante has revealed his ambition to play in the English Premier League and believes his move to the Sky Blues will help him achieve this goal.
The 25-year-old English-born Ghanaian made his debut for Coventry in a 2-1 defeat to Werder Bremen over the weekend, and he is eager to make an impact at his new club.
Thomas-Asante, who joined Coventry from West Bromwich Albion on a four-year deal, had been considering a move to Hull City before finalizing his transfer. He is now looking forward to playing in the Championship and helping Coventry achieve promotion to the Premier League.
"I have had my eyes on the Premier League; I have always had my eyes on it. I feel like coming here will put me in that position. That is the task for the team and the club…we are going to make it happen," Thomas-Asante said in an interview.
Thomas-Asante's debut was marked by a sense of excitement and freedom, as he expressed his desire to be expressive and instinctive on the pitch. He is confident that his playing style will thrive under Coventry's manager, who will allow him to play freely.
"Goals and excitement. Moments. I love to be expressive and instinctive. I am playing freely, which is something the manager will allow me to do. I am super excited," he said.
With his sights set on the Premier League, Thomas-Asante is ready to put in the hard work and dedication required to achieve his goal.

