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New edubiase striker Emmanuel Baffour says he is ready to join a foreign club that will make the best offer for his services.
Accra Hearts of Oak is reported to have officially written to the Bekwai based club for the services of their hit man in the second round of the league.
The phobians are ready to pay 8,000 Ghana cedis to capture Baffour from Egyptian side Al Masry who have also tabled a bid for the youngster who has scored eleven goals in twelve matches.
The 22 year old admits he will join any foreign club if a better deal is reached.
“I have a contract with New Edubiase but as a player you should always be seeking for new challenges in your career so I’m ready to move on, but only if a good deal is reached with any club that expresses interest in me”. Baffour told Joy Sports
Meanwhile New Edubiase United have put all transfer talks relating to the player on hold to allow the inform striker concentrate on making the grade for a place in the 23-man squad for the Nations Cup finals next month in Gabon and Equatorial Guinea.
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