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Hearts of Oak Midfielder Laryea Kingston has indicated he is hoping for a deal abroad so he can leave Hearts of Oak at the end of the season.
Laryea explains to JOY Sports he is eager to move on from his beloved club Hearts of Oak after failing to inspire the side to this season’s GLO premier league title with the Phobians set to finish in the top three.
The 30 year old’s commitment to Hearts of Oak has been questioned recently for failing to train and play regularly with his team mates.
With experiences from playing in leagues in Israel, Russia and Scotland already only at age 30, the former Olympics player has hopes of returning to the Black Stars and he believes a move abroad now will help his cause.
“I’m still active and pursuing my career so hopefully if any deal in Europe comes and the terms and conditions are good for me and Hearts i will definitely make a move”. He told JOY Sports
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