
Ghanaian teenage football prodigy Yaw Yeboah has disclosed how he aims to be the best player in Africa.
The Manchester City player on loan at French Ligue 1 club Lille in an interview with Get French Football news talked on topics concerning life at Lille and his adaptation to the move to France.
The 18-year-old who played in the U-20 World Cup for Ghana said when asked about his big football dream:
'I really want to be the best player in Africa and also the world's best I think. That is every footballer's dream, but you know that. I am more focused on the African Best Player, to get to the top. And also to play in the top teams in the world as well.
'That is what I am waiting on now, that is my dream. Win the Champions League, the World Cup and my league as well.'



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