Laryea Kingston is excited with the opportunity to play regular football again after signing a two-year deal with Israeli Premier League side Hapoel Be'er Sheva.
The Ghana international had been unattached since he was released by Dutch club Vitesse Arnheim in the middle of last season.
And while he was linked with clubs all over the world, he has decided on a return to Israel where he previously played in 2003.
Kingston, who has also played in Libya, Russia and Scotland, insists he still has the ability to play at the top level as he returns to the Israeli premier division.
“I’m looking fresh, feeling good and I have six more years of football in me. With the advantage of the experience I have had throughout Europe in my career, I think this is the right time to be focused and let the club benefit from me,” Kingston told Joy Sports.
Source: Ghanafa.org
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