Asante Kotoko forward Albert Amoah has shed light on the reasons behind his return to the club, insisting unfinished business drove his decision.
The 25-year-old has rejoined the Porcupine Warriors on loan from Libyan outfit Al Ahly Benghazi, marking a swift return to the Ghana Premier League.
Amoah left Kotoko for Al Ahly Benghazi earlier in the season but made his way back following the Libyan side’s exit from the CAF Confederation Cup, where they suffered a heavy defeat to Wydad Athletic Club.
Speaking to Kotoko’s official media channels, the striker said his desire to achieve success with the Kumasi-based giants played a key role in his move, stressing his determination to make an immediate impact as the club targets a strong finish to the campaign.
“I decided to return to Asante Kotoko to finish what I started. I’ve never won the Ghana Premier League before, and that is one of the main reasons I came back,” he said.
He added that the title race remains wide open and believes the team can still mount a serious challenge.
“When you look at the league table, it’s far from over. There are still many matches to play, and we will work together as a team to make sure we win it,” Amoah added.
Amoah could make his return debut this weekend when Asante Kotoko host Basake Holy Stars in their Matchday 20 fixture at the Baba Yara Stadium on Sunday.