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Aduana Stars defender Godfred Saka is a eyeing a move abroad after spending five seasons at Ghana Premier League side Aduana Stars.
The 24-year old has been consistent for Aduana year in year out and his performance has always earned him a place in the local Black Stars team.
The defender is regarded as one of the best right-backs in the country following his tremendous output in the Ghana Premier League.
“Aduana Stars has always been the Club I know, I think they made me who I am today, they gave me the opportunity,” he spoke to Ghana Sports Newspaper.
“But football is my work and I am always ready to move elsewhere for new challenges.
“For me I will like to move abroad. That is my target, I have played football in Ghana for quite a long time so I want to challenge myself.
“I will grab an opportunity if I receive a good offer from a foreign Club.”
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