Saddick Adams wants to play in Ghana Premier League

Published on: 13 April 2011

Ghana youth striker Saddick Adams is seeking a provisional International Transfer Certificate to play for a Ghana Premier League side to help preserve his form due to the riots in Libya.

The 21-year-old joined Benghazi-based Al Hilal on loan from Tunisian side Etoile du Sahel.

He featured and scored for Ghana's Under-23 team which drew 1-1 with Sudan last week to exit the 2012 London Olympics qualifiers.

Adams told GHANAsoccernet: "I can't be staying at home while there are fighting over there in Libya and no one knows whenits going to end. I will contact the GFA to get me a provisional ITC so that I can register for a local club."

He added: "I watch the premier league in Ghana and I think it will help me stay in form, because other players who I played with in Libya have done it so I think it’s possible to get it (ITC)."

There are seven matches remaining to end the Ghana Premier League.

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