Ghanaian midfielder reveals his desire to play in the UEFA Champions league

Ghanaian midfielder Bernard Mensah has disclosed his desire to play in Europe’s biggest club competition the UEFA Champions League.

Bernard Mensah has been in incredible form for Kayserispor in the Turkish top-flight this season.

His performances has attracted Turkish giant Beşiktaş who are looking to secure the services of the midfielder when the summer transfer window opens.

A move to Beşiktaş could help him realise his dream of featuring in the UEFA Champions league.

“Like every football player, I have some goals and dreams. I want to play in the European arena in a team playing in the Champions League one day,” Bernard Mensah said in an interview.

The midfielder manged 20 appearances for his club scoring 3 goals and providing 8 assists before the league was suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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