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Godfred Saka is set to leave Aduana Stars after eight seasons with the Ghana premier league champions.
The captain, who has won two league titles with the Dormaa-based side, believes it is time to bid farewell and explore new challenges elsewhere.
According to the 29-year old, he is ready to move out of the country for the right offer with Europe being his preferred destination.
“I have been at Aduana for the past eight seasons, and as you know, it is the dream of every player to embrace new challenges, which I'm looking forward to.
“It will be a dream come true should I move out of the country to play and Europe is my preferred choice but we will have to wait and see what happens,” Saka told Graphic Sports.
When asked whether he had been contacted by any club, Saka replied in the negative, saying he was yet to receive any concrete offer from a club and described any information about him joining a particular club at the moment as mere rumours.
He said he was ready to consider any interesting offer that could price him away from the Nana Agyemang Badu Park and improve his career.
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