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Mohammed Karim: I will join a club with the right technical structure

Former Istanbulspor midfielder, Mohammed Karim says he is open for a move to any Ghana Premier League club that will develop his style of play.

Karim currently plays for Division One League side Vision FC after joining them for a season’s deal.

In a chat with Adamu Muftawu on Awake TV, Karim says he wants to shape his style of play rather than join any club for just game time.

“I will like to join a club with a good structure. I have joined Vision FC because they are one of the clubs with the kind of structure I want.

“A lot of clubs like Great Olympics, Liberty Professionals wanted to sign me but I chose Vision FC because of their system and vision.

“I see Vision FC and Dreams FC as the two clubs that can give me the best direction in my football career.” Karim stated.

The 21-year-old admits that, Kotoko, AshantiGold and Hearts of Oak are financially attractive but does not fancy joining any of them currently.

“Yes there is money at Kotoko, AshantiGold and Hearts but I don’t see them having a good structure for my style of play.

“There are certain coaches I will like to work with in my career.

“If these clubs have the coaches why not but if not then I will not consider the big clubs.

“I need a club that can identify a great player and develop him accordingly.

“Clubs should know a player and what he is bringing into the club.

“Clubs must learn to identify a talent and develop him into a better player,” he charged.

Mohammed Karim started his career at Lapaz based De Gunners fc before joining Best XI FC in Dansoman.

He played briefly for Inter Millas before joining Turkish club, Istanbulspor.

 

 

 

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