Former Hearts of Oak winger Patrick Razak has insisted he has no regrets over his decision to leave the Phobians to join Horoya AC in Guinea.
The 23-year-old refused a contract extension with the Accra based giants after receiving a lucrative offer from the Guinean side in 2018.
Razak who is now a free agent after an unsuccessful spell in Guinean claims he has no regrets leaving one of the biggest clubs in the country for greener pastures.
In an interview with Sylvester Ntim ‘Koke’ of Bryt FM in Koforidua, he said, “In football, you might never know but the only thing is that I have another opportunity to play football.”
“I don’t regret my decision because there are a lot of opportunities ahead of me. I would have regret if that is the end of my career but the truth is that I’m still young and can play actively.”
“I think I took the right decision because the offer came at the time when football activities were at a halt due to Anas documentary. I put some measure in place for Hearts of Oak but they couldn’t meet it and that is why I left”
“I cannot have regretted because things did not go on well for me there. It is just an incident that has happened so I will take the positives out of it. I will say I benefited from the deal as a player.” he concluded.
Source: Mybrytfmonline/Sylvester Ntim