Ghanaian striker Kwesi Appiah has indicated that he is anxious to start hitting the grounds at his new club North East United FC.
The striker was recently signed by the Indian side on a one-year deal.
Appiah,30, left English League One outfit AFC Wimbledon in June 2020 after his contract expired and will now be reuniting with Gerard Nus who was recently appointed head of the Indian club.
Nus was Avram Grant’s deputy coach at the 2015 and 2017 Africa Cup of Nations in Equatorial Guinea.
Kwesi Appiah was part of the Ghana squad that made it to the finals of the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations in Equatorial Guinea, losing to Ivory Coast in a penalty shootout.
The former Crystal Palace striker netted four goals and assisted once in 21 appearances in all competitions last season for Wimbledon.
Appiah has also previously played for Notts County, Cambridge United, Reading FC, Yeovil Town and Aldershot Town.
”Missing the green grass and hitting the back of the net! Can’t wait to get back out there with my new team @northeastunitedfc ️#isl #india #football #highlanders,” the former AFC Wimbledon striker tweeted.
Missing the green grass and hitting the back of the net! Can’t wait to get back out there with my new team @northeastunitedfc 😜💪🏽🙌🏽⚽️#isl #india #football #highlanders https://t.co/urjR3bHRcZ
— Kwesi Appiah (@kwes1appiah) October 18, 2020