Ghanaian striker Saddick Adams eyes deal with Eskisehirspor after excelling in friendly

Published on: 15 August 2016
Ghanaian striker Saddick Adams eyes deal with Eskisehirspor after excelling in friendly
Saddick Adams was on trials with the Turkish side

Ghanaian striker Saddick Adams is eyeing a deal with Turkish outfit Eskisehirspor after excelling in a friendly match he played for the side over the weekend.

The former Ghana U17 international was in action over the weekend when they were held to a 2-2 Kasimpasa.

He played the match just 48 hours after joining the club from Ghanaian side Berekum Chelsea to attend the trial.

He excelled in the game even though he did not score, insiders close to the player think he deserves a contract from the Turkish club.

The striker been targeted by all of the top clubs in Ghana following his excellent showing this term.

Five clubs including giants Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko were sniffing around the player when the second round transfer window opened.

However the bumper $100,000 demand from Berekum Chelsea forced him to reject the move to the Phobians and Kotoko.

With several clubs in Europe expressing interest in the impressive player, Berekum Chelsea are expecting to cash in massively on the player as compared to giving him to a local side.

Aduana Stars and Asante Kotoko wrote to the hierarchy of Chelsea confirming interest in Adams, but they could not return after they were told to cough out €100,000.

Sadick Adams joined Chelsea as a free agent last season, and his decision has been sensational acquisition, racking up six goals in their first eight league matches.

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