Edmund Addo, a midfielder for Ghana, talks about his goals after joining Spartak Subotica
After completing his transfer to the Serbian club, Black Stars midfielder Edmund Addo expressed his intention to aid FK Spartak Subotica in achieving their objectives.
In the winter transfer window, Addo agreed to a two-and-a-half-year contract to transfer from Sheriff Tiraspol of Moldova, a major club.
The Ghanaian international has not yet participated in club training, but he has been included in the team for the trip to Antalya, Turkey, to continue training before the Serbian league's return.
After signing, he remarked, "I was welcomed by everyone at the club incredibly nicely, and I'm pleased to be here."
"Although I haven't had a chance to train with the boys yet, I have been able to access online highlights from the most recent matches." I believe Spartak has talented football players, so I am here to assist them. "I am aware of the club's objectives, and I hope we can all work together to foster a positive environment and accomplish our objectives," he added.
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Due to an injury, Addo has been out for the majority of the past six months, disqualifying him from Ghana's selection for the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
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