The former Hoffenheim striker says he is working on getting back to club football
Ghana international, Prince Tagoe has ruled out retirement, insisting he is working on joining a club soon.
The former Hearts of Oak striker has been without a club, since parting ways with Israeli side Hapoel Bnei Lod over two years ago.
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Tagoe has since been blighted by issues of injury, making it difficult for him to find a new club.
However, the former Hoffenheim striker insists he still has a lot to offer, adding that he hopes to make a move very soon.
“It has been difficult, I know that but I am not giving up,” the 31-year-old is quoted as saying by FootballMadeInGhana.
“But I am working on getting another club. I have tried getting clubs on a low key which has not materialized but I believe the right time will come.
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“Am sure very soon you will hear I have moved to a new club.”
Tagoe played for the Black Stars during the 2010 World Cup in Brazil. He is also a two-time top-scorer of the Ghana Premier League with Hearts of Oak.
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