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Ghana striker Mahatma Otoo has exclusively revealed to Joy sports he will move from Songdal FC if he is able to find another club in Europe.
The former Hearts of Oak forward still has time to impress and attract big clubs especially in Europe.
Since joining the Norwegian side in 2013, the 22-year-old has made 37 appearances and scored 9.
Mahatma who was axed by Coach Avram Grant from his 31- man squad for the 2015 AFCON tournament in an exclusive chat with Joy Sports stated his desire to leave Songdal FC.
“I’m using this platform to send my message across to other European top clubs, i have done my part as a striker to score so i just have to keep on praying to see if I will move,” Said Otoo
“But if I don’t get to move then I need to work harder and do much more than I have done and see what happens.
“I’m just using my club as a springboard and hopefully if a bigger team comes I will move.”
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