Ghanaian winger, Zakaria Mumuni has opened up about his return to Aduana Stars in the just-ended second transfer window of the betPawa Premier League.
The pacy winger signed a six-month deal with the club in the current campaign and is hoping to make a mark with the side following his ordeals with injuries in the past.
Speaking to Sharafootball.net on his move back to the Dorma-based club, he touched on the reception he has received and the need to make a mark with the team in the ongoing season.
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“If you ask me, I’ll tell you, my move to Aduana Stars happened very fast, it wasn’t planned but in football, there are a lot of situations that happen and it is important you make the best out of them”.
“Since I made the move here, the reception I have gotten so far has been great, and am very happy with that, some of the fans have been very nice, advising, and are hoping that I can help them win the league, which I am looking forward to” he ended.
The pacy winger joined the Medeama SC after cutting ties with Congolese giants, A.S Vita and went on to make 23 appearances for the Tarkwa-based side in all competitions.
The talented wideman is making a return to his once beloved club, Aduana Stars, where he became a
cult hero some seasons ago.
Aduana Stars will travel south to face Accra Hearts of Oak in the second round of the ongoing betPawa Premier League at the Accra Sports Stadium.
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