Tawrick Djibril's parting shot for Hearts

Published on: 03 November 2010

By Adwoa Asantewaa

Whiz-kid Tawrick Djibril has broken the silence over his exit from Hearts of Oak by claiming he was forced out.

The talented midfielder failed to extend his contract which run out last month and has been linked with a host of clubs.

The player's agent has been slammed by the Hearts fans for being greedy after demanding a whooping US$ 150,000.

"It was never my intention to leave to leave Hearts but the powers that be ensured that I did not continue my profession there and it makes me very sad," the 18-year-old said.

"I was not treated well by some people at the club and this really affected the love and passion I had for the team.''

Djibril joined Hearts of Oak as a trainee in 2007.

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