The midfielder has for the first time opened up on his issue with the Phobians as he is yet to play an official game for them
Ghana midfielder Gladson Awako has insisted that he doesn’t know where he belongs after being caught up in a dilemma.
The 30-year-old joined the Phobians in a three-year deal from Great Olympics in June but he is yet to play a single official game for them.
Initial reports suggested that Awako was facing spiritual problems and the former T.P Mazembe midfielder had suggested that he can’t play for the club any longer.
However, Great Olympics have issued a statement that they have cancelled the deal since Hearts failed to meet the payment plan given them.
Per the clause, Great Olympics insist the agreement signed has been automatically terminated as the Phobians failed to meet their financial obligation in the agreement.
“I’m ready to play but as it stands, I don’t know where I belong until the issue is resolved,” he told Asempa FM.
Hearts are yet to win a league game this season after sharing the spoils with Legon Cities and WAFA.
They will host Aduana Stars this weekend before facing J.S Souara in the playoffs of the Caf Confederation Cup on November 28.