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Liberty professionals star player Latif Blessing has stated that he will leave the club after what he describes as a successful season for him.
Blessing emerged as the top scorer of this season’s league with 17 goals.
The 19-year old overtook closest contender Yahaya Mohammed of Aduana Stars on the final day with his hat trick against Bechem United at the Dansoman Park.
Blessing believes he has served the Dansoman club well and would want to move on.
“Asamoah Gyan came and did his best and left, I have also done my best and have to leave for another challenge,” he said
“I have not received any offer yet but I hope to get a good offer in Italy, Spain so I can go and continue my career there.”
“It has been a good season for me and I give thanks to God, I would have wished our team placed better than we did.”
REVIEW VIDEO
2015/16 Ghana Premier League final end of season review with Gary Al-Smith and George Addo Jnr. The duo analyse the high and low points of the season, and peek into the incoming campaign.
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