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Ghana midfielder Mumuni Abubakar says he will fancy a move from South African side Mamelodi Sundowns after struggling to break into the first team.
The former New Edubiase midfielder joined the Premier Soccer League(PSL) side before the start of the new season on a two-year deal is yet to make his debut for the club.
Mumuni Abubakar who had trial with English giants Liverpool last year and eventually named the 2011 Sports Writers Association of Ghana Premier League Player of the Year says he will not hesitate to move on, if the opportunity comes.
“I’m not here to stay in South Africa but to use here as a stepping stone to progress to Europe. I will welcome any contract which has good terms and conditions .I’m working hard and praying that all will go well for me to get a better contract to Europe”. Mumuni told JOY Sports
He was a member of Ghana’s historic 2011 All Africa Games gold medal winning team in Maputo, Mozambique.
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