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Ghana defender Samuel Inkoom says he will fancy a move outside Ukraine before the summer transfer window closes.
The Former Asante Kotoko defender has re-joined his side Dnipro for their pre-season tour in Austria after last season's second half loan stint with French Ligue 1 side Bastia.
The 24-year old made a return to international football last month when he played in Ghana's Brazil 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Sudan and Lesotho.
Inkoom says will not hesitate to make move if a good deal is reached.
"Every player wants to go forward and play for the biggest clubs in the World and as a player you need to achieve something in life so if a club comes and a good deal is reached I might move," he told Joy sports
"I have my agent who is working on that and so far I have been told two premiership clubs have shown interest, two from Turkey, one from France and Germany and my agent is still on so let’s see maybe I can go or stay Dnipro."
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