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Liberty Professionals' promising youngster Joseph Mensah says he is expecting a positive response from German Bundesliga II side Greuther Furth following a successful two week trial session.
The 19 year-old who has emerged as one of the shining stars for this season's Premier League, trained with Gruther Furth's first team for nine days.
Mensah, who moved from third-tier side Cheetah FC to Liberty two seasons ago, claims he impressed head coach Frank Kramer and his team.
"My stay with them went very well so I know they will talk to Liberty and definitely hear a positive response from them," he told Joy sports
"They needed me to be there for a very long time because they were so impressed with my output but I had to come and help Liberty.
"So hopefully something better will come out of my two-week stay there".
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