Sadick Adams wants to be instant hit at Berekum Chelsea

Published on: 20 September 2012

By Patrick Akoto

Ex-Ghana U17 star Sadick Adams is confident he can make the grades at Berekum Chelsea.

Adams signed one-and-a-half year deal with the ambitious Ghanaian side after stints abroad.

The 22-year-old is one the high profile players to have joined the ranks of the Blues and he has no doubts he will fit into their plans.

“I had plans of coming back home to re-launch my career as far back as last year and so I'm happy I've  finally made the decision,” Adams told Accra-based Happy FM

“I have played for several clubs abroad and I believe the time for me to come back home was ripe.

“There is no doubt in my mind that I can make an impact in the league. I am only praying for an injury-free season and then we will take it from there.

“Chelsea is a promising club with great structures. At the end of the day it is where you will feel comfortable that's where you should be.

“I spoke with my friend Gladson Awako and he told me a lot of great things about the club.

“I am ready to repay the faith repose in me by contributing my quota to the success of the club.”

The former Etoile Du Sportive Du Sahel striker was touted as one of the best in his generation during the Fifa Under-17 World Cup in 2007.

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