Ghana youth international Emmanuel Agyeman Badu has confirmed he will rejoin Asante Kotoko for the time being before moving to Recreativo Huelva in the summer.
The 19-year-old signed a six-month loan deal last month to play for the struggling Spanish La Liga side next season.
But it is likely the midfielder will play in the second tier league as Recreativo lie second-bottom with four matches remaining.
Badu says he is ready to resume training with Kotoko-where he joined on loan this season-for their league matches.
"Everything went on well and my move to Spain is set but I have to keep fit so I return to Kotoko to train with them," Badu told Ghanasoccernet.com
"I want to play for Kotoko against my former club Berekum Arsenals in the League so I am ready."
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