
The Ghanaian man stopper has said that he will relinquish the opportunity to ply trade with any of the highly rated European clubs should there be any lucrative offer in the coming seasons after his loan spell with Air Force Central.
The BEC Tero Sasana defender who was loaned to Air Force Central in the Thailand premier league last season remains optimistic his outstanding performance for Air Force Central would make clubs desperate for his signature despite his mother club BCE Tero Sasana contacting him for a possible return in the Toyota Thai premier league.
Isaac Honny who has been playing in the Thailand elite division in the last three seasons Speaking to sportsworldghana.com, joyfully unveiled his admiration to join a European club should there be what he dubbed a ''dream come through'' offer adding his agility and flawless ability in defence would secure him a blissful deal.
''For now I have written my name in the good books of the Thailand league and want to leave a lasting mark by winning medals and trophies with my club which has always been my priority as a professional footballer'' He fumed.
Honny, 21, is a former player of Ajax FC in East Legon from 2010-2012 but was enplaned to Thailand as part of the club's yearly initiative of unearthing players in the country. He joined BEC Tero Sasana academy tam upon his arrival before gaining promotion to the senior team.
He was however loaned to Air Force Central who finished 19th position with 30 points on the Thailand premier league log in 2013 following a change of a Manager. Meanwhile his parent club BEC Tero Sasana finished 4th after amassing 68 points.
Isaac Honny is defensively strong, exhibits sensational footwork, expect in clearing aerial balls and does not entertain strikers to torment him at all. He featured in 28 matches for his loan side.
ISAAC HONNY
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