Ghana international Abdul Baba Rahman has set his sights on winning the Greek league as well as the Cup title after signing for PAOK.
The 29-year-old rejoined the club this summer signing a three-year deal following the termination of his contract with English Premier League side Chelsea.
At PAOK, Baba Rahman makes a return to a club that gave him an opportunity during the second half of the 2020/21 season as he enjoyed a loan spell.
He helped the side to win the Greek Cup during his six months stay, playing 17 games. The left-back also scored one and provided one assist in the period.
In his first interview after returning to the club, the Ghanaian detailed his objectives for his second coming.
"First of all, I missed the fans at the stadium [during my first spell due to Covid-19]. That is something I want to experience," he said.
"I won the cup, but now I want to win both the league and cup as well."
PAOK will be playing in the UEFA Europa Conference League qualification after finishing fourth during the 2022/23 Greek season.
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