The Ghanian international has stated that he’s currently happy at Stade Rennais, and is in no hurry to leave the Rennes-based club, despite escalating interest from several European clubs.
The 25-year-old is happy at Les Rouges et Noirs, and is commited to his club. The Ghanian has been considered more of a first team choice this season by manager, Frederic Antonetti, and seems to have repaid his faith in terms of good performances.
Several clubs are currently in pursuit of the Ghanian international including clubs from http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Olympique-de-Marseille-c40127, West Ham United and Wolfsburg being included in the interested parties’ list.
Marseille’s manager, Elie Baup, is keen on persuading the center back to move to Stade Velodrome in the January transfer window, with the hope of bolstering his attacking options. The Frenchman believes that the Ghanian would be a perfect addition to the
squad, keeping in mind his capability of being a first class defender.
But despite Boye’s insistance that he is happy with his current club, he refuses to rule out a possible move in the future to a club who is willing to lure him with the right offer. The player went on to state:
“I am okay here but if I get good offer why not, I don’t want to rush because I’m okay here.”
The Accra-born defender has spent four years with SRFC, having proved himself
as a player with great potential, it might be time for the center back to move on to new ventures and more challenging roles with new teams.
Boye is a player who is high in demand right now, following his good performances in the Ligue 1. The former Hearts of Lion’s player has been starred in the starting line up for 12 times already, which just goes on to reflect Antonetti’s trust in the ability
of the Ghanaian.
Moreover, the center back has a huge responsibility regarding his international duties, with the player being among the favorites for a starting role in the heart of the defence for the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Black-Stars-c38646, great things are expected of him, as the team sets out
to compete in the African Cup of Nations in January.
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