Nsoatreman FC forward, Benjamin Tsivanyo, has confirmed that he has no intention of playing in the Ghana Premier League again.
The Bono-based club made headlines recently with their decision to withdraw from the Ghanaian topflight, following the tragic death of Asante Kotoko fan, Francis Frimpong, known as Nana Pooley.
In an interview with Joy Sports, Tsivanyo, the former U-17 captain, shared that he has been training with his old club to maintain his fitness, but emphasized that he does not plan to continue competing in the Ghanaian top division.
The 16-year-old forward also expressed his concern and desire to leave Ghana for opportunities abroad when possible.
"Some of us are worried; we have been talking a lot. I am in the house now and no one is going to tell you how they really feel," he said.
"As a young footballer, sometimes you have to let go of the past, you have to always be prepared. I train at the beachside with some young footballers, and I also train with a second division at where I started.
"For me, I don't want to stay in Ghana again. I have already made a name for myself in this country, so the next thing is to move somewhere and prove myself," Tsivanyo added.
Tsivanyo played a crucial role in Nsoatreman FC’s triumph in the FA Cup last season.


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