Former Hearts of Oak forward Kwame Kizito says he is open for a return to the club after returning to Ghana following the termination of his contract with Al Ittihad of Libya.
Kizito left the Phobians in 2017 following the expiration of his contract leaving fans of the club aggrieved because the club did not make any financial gain from his move.
The lanky forward enjoyed a good final season before his departure endearing himself to the supporters of the Oak club.
Despite the frosty relationship between the player and the fans, he admits he has "so much" love for the club and would return if the right agreement is made.
“Accra Hearts of Oak is my team; I really love the club so much," he told Asempa FM.
“If they bring an offer and my manager or agent accepts it, I would not have any choice than to go back and join Hearts of Oak,” he added.
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