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Ghanaian midfielder Musah Mohammed has expressed his admiration for Spanish LaLiga side Atlético Madrid, revealing a strong desire to join the club in the future.
The 23-year-old, who currently plays for Bodrum FK in Turkey, believes his style of play aligns well with that of the Rojiblancos and feels he could thrive under their system.
Speaking to Joy Sports about his long-term ambitions, Mohammed said: "I'm looking forward to seeing myself in one of the big leagues and also one of the big clubs.
“Let me say England and Spain. In Spain, the club I would say is Atletico Madrid, and if you go to England, I would say Aston Villa.
“I watch them [Atletico Madrid] a lot, and my style of play is kind of matched to their style of play."
Watch Musah Mohammed's full interview below:
Mohammed began his football journey at Ghanaian lower-tier side Bectero before moving to Turkey, where he trialled with several top clubs at a young age.
He launched his professional career at Ankaraspor, later joining Eyüpspor, before signing with Bodrum FK.
The Nkawkaw-born midfielder enjoyed a breakthrough campaign in the Turkish Super Lig last season, registering 25 appearances and four assists as Bodrum competed in their first-ever top-flight campaign.
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