Former Ghana youth star Clifford Aboagye reveals reason for Mexico move

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Former Ghana youth star Clifford Aboagye says he agreed to move to Mexico in order to build his career and also make a leaving there.

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The former Black Satellites captain moved to Mexico in 2017 after almost four-year spell with Granada in Spain.

Before the 2013 U20 World Cup in Turkey, Aboagye had signed for Udinese but was unable to adapt to the Italian football. However, he departed to join Granada.

The 28-year-old struggled to break into the senior team during his four-year spell with Granada.

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Explaining why he departed Spain to Mexico to Linus Siaw Nartey on YouTube, he said, “I know a lot of Ghanaians were disappointed but it was due to personal reasons”

“I had been in Spain for almost four years, I wasn’t getting the promotion as I expected but then I was running out of contract and looking at the offer I had, I did some research on the Mexican football, their national team and the league and I realize it’s a league that I could build my career and go make a leaving out there” he added.

Since moving to Mexico, he has had spells with Atlas, Querétaro, Tijuana, and Puebla.