I can't come back to Hearts of Oak; maybe in the future - Raddy Ovouka

Published on: 12 December 2023

Former Hearts of Oak defender Raddy Ovouka has closed the door on a potential return to the Ghanaian giants, revealing that a comeback might only be a possibility in the distant future.

The Congolese left-back, who left the Phobians permanently in 2023 following a brief loan spell in the United States with New Mexico United, had once been a vital part of Hearts of Oak's success story.

Ovouka's journey with the Phobians reached its pinnacle when he played a pivotal role in securing the 2021/22 Ghana Premier League title.

However, the 24-year-old's departure has since been marked by a palpable strain in his relationship with the club, leading to a definitive decision to forego any immediate plans of a return.

"Right now I think not. Because before I left the club there were a lot of misunderstandings. They didn't understand me, I didn't understand them before I left," he told ghanasportspage.com.

"And since I left, no board member has called me to check on me whether I'm okay or not. I'm a Hearts of Oak player and you need to check on the players if they are okay and in good condition.

"The club never did that. They gave me the platform which I will never forget and I thank them for everything they have done for me. But right now I'll say I cant come back but maybe in the future, I can come back,"

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