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Kevin-Prince Boateng has explained his decision to terminate his contract with Las Palmas.
The suspended Black Stars midfielder reached an agreement on Wednesday to end abruptly his relationship with the Spanish club only just four months after signing a new three year deal. The deal signed in April would have kept Boateng at the club until 2020.
He was rewarded with the new deal following an exceptional debut campaign. The former AC Milan star scored 10 goals in 28 games in the Spanish topflight last term.
Accoridng to Kevin, he took the decision for his family.
''In the world of football not everything is true, but I will return to Las Palmas, because it is a family,"
"I will always thank the President, he is like a father to me. "Emotions do not have a time, I made the decision when I felt it."
However, fresh reports have emerged that German Bundesliga side Eintracht Frankfurt have opened talks to sign Kevin Prince Boateng.
Below farewell video put together by Las Palmas for Kevin-Prince BoatengOFFICIAL: Eintracht Frankfurt board representative Fredi Bobic confirms that the club are hopeful of signing Kevin-Prince Boateng. pic.twitter.com/iCFLQ6ScZ2
— Squawka News (@SquawkaNews) August 17, 2017
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