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Former Kotoko attacker Yahaya Mohammed is open to a return to the Kumasi side should the opportunity arise.
The towering striker currently players for Dormaa side, Aduana, where he tops the goal king chart.
He left Kotoko for a move abroad prior to joining Kotoko, and he is open to donning the Red jersey once again.
“If Kotoko want me to play for them, I will not turn down their offer”. Yaya told the media.
”No one will spit out honey in mouth”.
The former RTU and Amidaus Professionals front man didn’t hide his admiration for his former club.
“Kotoko is one of the big clubs in Ghana and moreover, I have played for them before therefore I won’t rule out rejoining but what is needed most is the money”
Yahaya helped Aduana pick a vital point in Kumasi against Kotoko.
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