
By Isaac Darko
Ex- Ghana Under-20 midfielder, Adu-Tettey Skelley, is dreaming of playing for Kumasi Asante Kotoko before bidding farewell to football.
The 34-year-old, who has Ghana premier league experiences with Sekondi Hasaacas and King Faisal, has been without a club since 2011 when he was released by Austian side USV Hollenegg.
But the former Hapoel Beer Sheva midfielder says he relishes an opportunity to become a 'Porcupine Warrior' before hanging his boots
“For me it's not a problem. If a club contacts me and I see that they are really serious, I will come and play because football is my passion. You know in our job, you can never choose a club because it depends on the club that wants me to play. For instance I can say Kotoko and maybe Medeama, Hearts or AshantiGold is looking for me and you know how they talk in Ghana. But, for me I would love to play for Kotoko,” Tutu-Skelley told Power FM.
Adu Tutu represented the Ghana national under-20 football team in the 1999 FIFA World Youth Championship.


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