Striker Kwame Kizito has revealed his desire to stage a return to Accra Hearts of Oak if the club want his services.
The goal poacher who showed magnificent form in his last season with the Phobians traveled to Libya to join Al Ittihad.
But the striker terminated his contract few months afterwards stating ‘I’m scared of the sound of bombs.’
Having been clubless for most part of the season, the striker has expressed interest in donning the rainbow colours again if the club needs his services.
“I love the club so much so if they table an offer that’s very good for me and it’s accepted by my manager, I don’t have any choice than to rejoin the club,” Kizito told the media.
Kizito’s transfer to Libya was characterised by controversy as the player took on the club to force his way out following the expiration of his contract.
But he maintains his love for the club can linkbl him back to the Phobians.
Hearts of Oak are currently undergoing huge transformation in rebranding the club and restructuring the playing body.
Kizito could be a nice addition to Kim Grant’s side is he returns to the club.