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Veteran striker Edward Affum says he is ready to play for any club in the Ghana Premier League.
According to the former Asante Kotoko and Hearts of Oak striker his doors are widely open and set to play for any club in the Premier League when the second round window opens.
“I came into the country last month after terminating my contract in Oman due to certain issues of which I can’t reveal all. I am free and have no contract ties with any club at the moment so there is no need for premier league clubs to be afraid of being punished by CAF." He spoke to FootyGhana.com
“My doors are open and I’m ready to sit on the negotiation table with any club who want my services.”
Edward Affum left the country in 2013 for Jordan to seek greener pastures but faced series of problems and ended up signing for Baladeyet El Mahalla Sporting Club in Egypt in the second tier.
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