German-born Ghanaian talented forward Christopher Gavin Scott, says it was easy for him to choose German club Hannover 96 over other clubs who were interested in signing him.
The former Bayern Munich forward, who won the league and cup double with Royal Antwerp in Belgium last season, will initially be on loan until the end of the current season. Subsequently, there is a purchase option for the 21-year-old.
Speaking after completing the transfer move, Scott said: ”I had different options, but after the exchange with the people in charge at 96, I very quickly made the decision that I wanted to go to Hanover. They went out of their way to take care of me,”
”In the conversations, they showed me where they see me with my strengths, but also outlined how they imagine my further development. That was very convincing.
” I’m looking forward to the team, where there are a lot of guys my age, plus some older ones like Ron-Robert Zieler and Marcel Halstenberg, whose experience you can benefit from as an even younger player.” the player concluded.