Sweden based striker David Accam says he will stay at Helsinborg for another season despite offers from top clubs in Europe.
Accam grabbed the headlines in the Swedish top flight this season after being named in the season's All-Star team and also a nominee for this year’s Swedish Player of the Year award.
The 23 year-old by virtue of his superb performances has been spotted by some top clubs in Europe.
Accam has been speaking to Joy sports and according to him, he will stay in Sweden for one more season to mature before thinking of a move.
"For now there are a lot of interests and I have spoken to my coach who wants me to stay one more season here to develop myself and learn more before I move from here," said Accam.
"So I think the best thing to do now is to stay here for another season and develop myself well enough for the bigger stage."
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