Great Olympics defender Dan Quaye hints of imminent departure from the domestic league

Published on: 30 April 2015
Great Olympics defender Dan Quaye hints of imminent departure from the domestic league
Great Olympics defender Dan Quaye

Great Olympics defender Dan Quaye has hinted of securing a move abroad after reviving his career with Great Olympics.

Quaye, 34, rejoined his boyhood club Great Olympics on his return to the domestic league, forming a formidable partnership and understanding with Godwin Attram who plays in front of him and Richard Kingson who plays in post behind him.

The former Hearts of Oak defensive rock who was a member of the Black Stars squad for the Germany 2006 world cup has not hidden his intention to earn a recall into the national team.

Quaye has hinted there is a move in the pipe line that could see him move abroad again.

“One of the main reasons I returned to the local league was that I wanted to keep my shape and form so that when a move comes I am fit to go,” Quaye told GHANAsoccernet.com

“Sometimes it is not enough that you just train and be in the house you need competitive game and that Olympics provides.

“I have some links and they are working on some moves for me so I am also doing my bid my staying active.”

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