Lee Addy eyes Ghana Premier League return

Published on: 07 August 2020

Lee Addy has set sights on a possible return to the Ghana Premier League following the coronavirus-induced evacuation.

Addy was among the contingent of footballers who arrived back home from Ethiopia last month and had to go through 14-day mandatory quarantine following a distress call to the Government of Ghana and the Ghana Football Association (GFA) for help.

Addy played for Berekum Chelsea in the top-flight before moving abroad to continue his playing career.

“I am still playing and any team that comes to me that we should go into an agreement and it is good, then I think I will embrace it and play for them. If it is a local club or team from outside Ghana," Addy told TV3.

"Football is like a military or pastoral job, anywhere God directs you to go, you have to go. So, anyone who comes to me that I need you to come and help my club, I will be very glad to go and exhibit the great talent God has given to me.

"This is my country and when you are playing in your country, it is a little bit easier because of the language and the culture but when you are playing outside it is very difficult.

"I have played all over the world and I know how it is, especially Eastern Europe like Serbia, Croatia, etc, but if you are playing in your motherland and the contract is okay, then you play to your very best and you excel."

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