Tottenham Hotspur target Gladson Awako says White Hart Lane would be the ideal stage to show the world his talents.
The Ghana youngster, who starred for his country in their Under 20 World Cup-winning team earlier this month, is said to be at the centre of a transfer tussle between Spurs and Inter Milan.
And the attacking full-back, who can also operate as a midfield playmaker, is ready to swap Ghanaian club Heart of Lions for a move to the Barclays Premier League.
Of course I will be very happy to sign for Tottenham,' said the 18-year-old. 'They are a top side who play attractive football and I think they will provide me with a very good platform to develop as a footballer.
'I am still a player of Heart of Lions and I just have to focus on that now. I will work even harder than before because I know hard work pays in football. I will do my best to help Lions as much as I can in the league.'
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