Karela United forward Maxwell Boakye has expressed his desire to play for the Black Stars before he hangs up his boots as a professional footballer.
The enterprising forward who joined the ‘Pride of the West’ before the start of the second round of the Ghana Premier League on a two-year deal had a decent campaign, featuring 21 times in all competitions for the club scoring 2 goals in the process.
In an interview with Sylvester Ntim of Bryt FM in Koforidua, the former Hearts of Oak striker said he is ready for the Black Stars call-up and is confident he can deliver when given the opportunity.
“It is the dream of every player to play for his national team. I have played in the Ghana Premier League for several years and I think I have what it takes to feature for the Black Stars”
“If the technical team invites me, I am ever ready to play for Ghana because it has been my dream,” he said.
Meanwhile, the enterprising forward has disclosed he has received a lot of offers from clubs and is currently weighing up his options.
“A lot of clubs are after my signature. As I speak, I have six offers, three locally and three outside the country”
“For now, I cannot disclose the clubs in the local scene but there are offers. I’m still contracted to Karela United and everything will depend on my team, should they allow me to leave I will but if not, I will continue my trade with them”
“I also have offers from Ukraine, Saudi Arabia, and Kuwaiti but the Kuwait deal is 90% done,” he said.
Source: Mybrytfmonline/Sylvester Ntim