Video: Ghana's Addo wants Roda exit

Published on: 30 April 2010

Ghana defender Eric Addo has hinted that he will leave Dutch league strugglers Roda JC Kerkrade at the end of the season.

The 30-year-old, who joined the club from giants PSV Eindhoven on a permanent deal, is unhappy about the limited playing time at the club.

The defender cited a lack of playing time as his reason for wanting to leave even though he has one more year left on the contract.

According a report in a Dutch football newspaper Voetbal International, Addo along with some five players are planning to leave.

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He has had little playing time since his return from the African Cup of Nations in Angola in January.

Addo joined Roda last year and helped them to avoid relegation after leaving PSV.

At PSV he was hampered by a knee injury in 2000 after his record US$7.3 million move from Belgium's Club Brugge.

He recovered and spent two seasons on loan with rivals Roda JC Kerkrade in 2002 before returning to PSV in 2004.

At Brugge he was viewed as a potential superstar on the European stage after bursting into the first team ranks and helping them to win a Belgian championship in 1998.

Addo won the Young Player of the Year award in Belgium in 1998.

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