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Hearts of Oak mercurial midfielder Charles Taylor has denied reports that he has quit the club over unpaid signing on fee.
His agent accused Hearts of a breach of contract and claimed the player had exited the current League Leaders.
But the player was spotted at the team's training grounds on Wednesday and re-assured the fans of his future with the club.
"I am still under contract with Hearts of Oak and I want to live to respect that till the end before I will think of next steps of my career," Taylor is quoted as saying in the club's official mouthpiece, Hearts News.
"Yes,the club owes me but I don't think I am the only person that the club has not fully fulfilled its obligation towards.
"There are others who are still playing with the hope that they will get better and realize their career ambitions in Europe so why should I be the only one to complain," he added.
It was reported that the former Etoile du Sahel player was owed an amount of 50 million cedis.
Taylor has been linked with a summer move abroad with Portsmouth and Hapoel Tel Aviv are said to be frontrunners for his signature.
Source: ghanasoccernet.com
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