Former Asante Kotoko and Aduana Stars striker Alex Asamoah has expressed his readiness to move abroad, stating he has contributed his quota to the domestic league.
The 37-year-old marksman has been on the sidelines nursing an injury but he has now fully recovered and is ready to feature for any club outside the shores of the country.
Speaking to Angel TV, Alex Asamoah said: “We’ve contributed our quota to Ghana football, we are still praying and hoping to get a move outside the country. 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."
Asamoah won the GPL and the goalking award with 16 goals in the 2008/09 season with Asante Kotoko where he featured for two seasons.
He went ahead to have spells with Burkinabe giants RC Kadiogo, Algerian giants ES Setif and Ghanaian lower side's Eleven Wonders and New Edubiase.
By: Pascal Nii Gogoe Amoah

