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Former Asante Kotoko forward Obed Owusu Yeboah has expressed his openness to the idea of returning to the Ghana Premier League after departing Nepal Super League side Birgunj United.

Speaking in an interview with Koforidua-based Bryt FM, the 35-year-old disclosed his availability for any Premier League club interested in signing him on a free transfer, citing his current status as a free agent.

Owusu emphasized his readiness to consider offers from Ghanaian clubs, highlighting his deep-rooted connection to the local league where his football journey began.

“I’m ready to make a return to the Premier League provided clubs are able to meet my demands. Currently I’m a free agent, so if I’m being approach by any club in the country at the end of the season I will consider returning to the league because that is where we started from”

While indicating his willingness to return to the Premier League, Owusu revealed that he has yet to receive any offers from Ghanaian clubs. However, he mentioned ongoing discussions with teams in the Nepalese league, contemplating a potential return to Birgunj United or exploring opportunities with other clubs in Nepal.

“At the moment, no Ghanaian club has contacted me for my services but I’m still in contact with some clubs in the Nepalese league. The league was supposed to start last month but because of elections it has been postponed to June-July. I’m contemplating on returning to Nepal, either to play for Birgunj United or I join a different team”

Obed Owusu had stints with Okwahu United, All Blacks, Berekum Chelsea and Asante Kotoko before departing for greener pastures.