
By Rahman Osman
Ghana captain Jordan Opoku is expecting to secure a foreign contract after the 2014 African Nations Championship.
The 26-year-old Asante Kotoko midfielder says this year's tournament in South Africa could be a stepping-stone to higher heights.
“We are aware of the scouts hovering around our camp, we will do our best first of all for our country and try to see if we can secure a lucrative deal after the championship,” Opoku said.
Opoku has played for Dutch side Feyenoord and also Belgian sides Excelsior and Royal Antwerp.
He returned to Ghana two seasons ago after a season-long loan spell at Albanian side Dinamo Tirana.
Opoku played in the 2012 CAF Champions League Group stage with Berekum Chelsea.


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