Striker Manny Duku is happy to sign for English national league side Havant & Waterlooville FC.
The Dutch born Ghanaian striker was released by Scottish side Iverness last week and he has now moved back to England to join the fifth tier club.
Duku mentioned that England is a familiar territory and he did not hesitate when the offer came.
“I want to thank everyone in and around
for the great and encouraging messages much love and God bless.”
“I have played football down in England already. I wanted to come back down and see family again. The manager (Paul Doswell) spoke to my agent and, after the first conversation, I felt this was the place to be.” He told the Hawks media
“Scoring goals is good, that’s the best feeling. The fans, the manager, everyone around the club will love you.
“The players will also have more confidence in you as well, so as a striker, as soon as you start scoring, everyone around the club will be buzzing and you grow in confidence and the team start working for you as well.”He added.
He previously played for Cheltenham, Torquay, Haye & Yeading and other lower English league teams.