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‘I spoke to Stephen Appiah before joining Fenerbahce’ – Alexander Djiku

Nii Ansah Delrand by Nii Ansah Delrand
October 20, 2023
in Football, Ghana, Players Abroad
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Ghana’s Black Stars Rock-Solid Center-back Alexander Djiku has revealed which factors contributed to his decision to sign for Turkish Super Lig giant Fenerbahce SK.

The former Racing Club de Strasbourg Alsace captain stated that former captain of Ghana’s Black Stars and legend, Steven Appiah spoke to him before his final decision was made.

Djiku also revealed that other factors also played a role in his decision to go to Turkey as he described the country as a very beautiful country.

“I had the opportunity to talk to Appiah before coming to Fenerbahçe. He gave me advice,” Djiku told Tivibu Spor.

“Fenerbahçe has not been a champion for a long time. This was a strong competitive element for me.”

“It is also very nice to live here, Turkey is a very beautiful city. I also wanted to play in European cups. My dream is to play in the Champions League,” he added.

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