Striker Abednego Tetteh has explained why he parted company with King Faisal.
Tetteh joined the Kumasi based King Faisal on a free transfer before the start of the season after leaving Accra based Hearts of Oak.
He has made seven appearances in four months, scoring two goals and providing two assists.
In an interview with Koforidua-based Bryt FM, the former Okwahu United star asserted his departure from King Faisal does not bound down to performance.
“I personally terminated my contract with King Faisal, the club did not sack me as purported to be. I told the club I cannot continue with them after our game against Hearts of Oak so I tendered in my letter”.
Asked why he part ways with King Faisal, he said, “It’s personal. No one has offended me at the club but I feel I have to go somewhere else”
“I left the club not because of performance. Management of the club wanted me to continue but I told them I don’t feel okay stay”
Tetteh was a big target at Bechem United as he inspired their MTN FA Cup triumph in 2016, leading to his big move to Sudan, where he shone for Al Hilal.
His career has plummeted since he left in 2018.
Source:Mybrytfmonline.com/Kwabena Nyarko Abronoma