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Hearts of Oak midfielder Laryea Kingston has hinted he will leave the club when his contract expires in June.
Kingston is currently serving an indefinite suspension without salary after assaulting the club’s accountant Hackman Aidoo some months ago.
The 32-year-old since joining Hearts two seasons ago after stints abroad has been criticized of being a bad influence on his teammates.
And the former Heart of Midlothian player in an interview with Joy sports noted that, he will not renew his contract which ends in June.
“In June my contract with Hearts will come to an end and definitely i will sign for a team abroad and continue my football career,” said Kingston
“I’m still a Hearts of Oak player, at the moment I’m suspended but still have a contract with the club till June.
“I love Hearts and will remain a Hearts fan and I will do anything for them if they need me”.
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