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I want to play but I’m confused- Awako cries

I want to play but I'm confused- Awako cries

I want to play but I’m confused-Awako cries.

Ghanaian football star Gladson Awako has reiterated his readiness to play football but do not know which club to move to because of the current misunderstanding between his former club Olympics and his current club Hearts of Oak.

Accra Hearts of Oak signed Gladson Awako from Olympics on two years contract, but he is yet to kick a ball for the Phobians due to his ill health initially.

The news took a new twist after Olympics managers came out after October that Awako is no longer Hearts of Oak player. It so because they agreed that Hearts make an initial amount of 50,000 and pay the rest before October.

Failure to do so means their money will not be refunded and they will lose the services of the player as well.

Hearts did not comment on this issue, but started Awako is still their player and only asked permission to attend personal issues.

Gladson Awako in an interview with Asempa Fm sports today, stated his readiness to play football but do not know where he stand in the midst of all these confusion.

“I want to play but I don’t know whether I am a Hearts of Oak player or Great Olympics player,” Awako told Asempa FM on the Ultimate Sports Show.

Meanwhile, the communication Director of Hearts of Oak Opare Addo, claims they have successfully registered Gladson Awako, and he is eligible to play for Hearts of Oak.

Source: africaneditors.com/Raymond Karvi

I want to play but I'm confused- Awako cries

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