Ghanaian striker Benjamin Tetteh wants to leave Czech Republic this summer

Published on: 03 September 2020

Ghanaian striker Benjamin Tetteh has expressed his desire to change environment having spent the last four years of his career in the Czech Republic.

Tetteh spent two years on loan at FC Slovácko and Bohemians respectively before he completed a permanent move to Sparta Prague.

He moved there from Belgian side Standard Liège, a club he joined after excelling at the 2015 FIFA U-20 World Cup.

"I have been in the Czech Republic for four years and I would like to change the environment. It's time to go, "he said in a recent interview for the French website 90min.

There has been speculation about the interest of both Danish Copenhagen and French clubs but Tetteh favours a move to France.

"If I have the opportunity, I will be very happy to develop in Ligue 1. It's one of the best competitions in Europe, with great players and the perfect environment for my development," he said at the time. 

However, the favourite to land the player valued at 3 million euros is Yeni Matatyaspor. 

The Turkish top-flight side have submitted an official bid for Tetteh. 

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