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Ghana midfielder Bernard Yao Kumordzi has exclusively told JOY Sports he will not be staying at French side Dijon next season.
The 27 year old saw his side relegated from the French Ligue 1 last Sunday after losing 5-0 to Stade Renne.
Dijon amassed just 36 points from 38 games and finished 19th on the 20-team table.
Kumordzi who made 15 appearances for the club and scored once since joining them early this year from Greek Super League side Panionios explains he is already on his way out.
“I’m not sure I will be in the Ligue 2 with the club”.
“With the wonderful performance I put I think I’m ready to move on to any other club”.
Bernard Kumordzi missed out on Coach Kwasi Appiah’s 30-man squad for the 2014 world cup qualifiers against Lesotho on June 1 and Zambia on June 9.
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