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Ghana striker, Junior Agogo has confirmed that he has plenty of options but he is not sure where he will be plying his trade when the new season gets underway.
Agogo is yearning to rediscover his best form after a disappointing 12 months with Egypt's Zamalek since his move from Nottingham Forest last season.
"I want to play football as it has been a difficult year for me," the 29-year-old told skysports.com.
"What I can say is I am hungry for more goals and battles with defenders.
"I have many contacts, but nothing is done yet. Hopefully it will be in the near future."
The Ghana international joined the Egyptian side last summer but was unable to make much of an impression and is now expected to move on again.
Greek outfit Panionios are reportedly leading the chase for his signature, while clubs from France and Germany are also understood to be interested.
Source: Ghanafa.org
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