Former Black Stars defender Samuel Inkoom has vowed to play for Asante Kotoko again before he finally retires from football.
In an interview on Angel TV, Inkoom confirmed Asante Kotoko’s had talks with him to sign him for the 2020/21 Ghana Premier League campaign as reported by the local media but the club pulled out for financial reasons.
According to him despite everything, he is a big fan of Asante Kotoko and would like to play for the club again—even for free.
“It’s true Kotoko wanted to sign me last season, they sent me first offer, I said no, they sent second and third offer, I said no. We were talking but later on I saw that the money is not there.
“I told them Kotoko gave me the platform and I am ready to come and help. So when Nana Yaw Amponsah approached me we spoke a lot about me coming back and I didn’t say no because I was willing to come back.
“But all of a sudden I don’t know what happened and I will not blame him but in football everything can happen, I’m a fan of Kotoko and before I will even retire from football I will come and play for Kotoko even for nothing I don’t mind” he said.
Samuel Inkoom played for Kotoko from 2008-2009. He is currently plying his trade in the Georgian top-flight and joining FC Torpedo Kutaisi in the ongoing transfer window.