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Latif Blessing is ready for a new challenge after excelling to save Liberty Professionals from taking a nosedive into the second tier league.
The prodigious striker reckons he has paid his dues to the Scientific Soccer lads, and wants a move out of the country.
Blessing met huge expectations by emerging top scorer of the league with 17 goals - including a final day hat-trick.
The final day hat-trick against Bechem United ensured Liberty confirmed their premier league status at the expense of close competitor Techiman City. Liberty finished 13th.
“Asamoah Gyan came and did his best and left, I have also done my best and have to leave for another challenge,” he said
“I have not received any offer yet but I hope to get a good offer in Italy, or Spain so I can go and continue my career there.
“It has been a good season for me and I give thanks to God, I would have wished our team placed better than we did.”
Blessing has been linked with giants Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko in the past and his statement will put the clubs on red alert.
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