I’m playing to change my house, not to win the Ballon d’Or. Former captain of Dreams FC, Abdul Jalilu

Abdul Jalilu

Abdul Jalilu, the former captain of Dreams FC, gave an explanation for his choice to quit the Ghana Premier League after a number of years.

During the current transfer window, the center-back signed a two-year contract with Mukura Victory Sport, a top division team in Rwanda.

In the 2024–2025 season, the 24-year-old is anticipated to have a significant impact on the Rwandan team.

“I was not tired of playing in the Ghana Premier League, but after years of doing so, I felt it was time to move out”
“Just like everyone prays for the best in life, I needed to change because it was beneficial to me. I am playing football to transform the family, especially given the number of people that rely on you. So, when you get an offer and compare it to what you used to take, you just think about it and move”
“Honestly, I’m not playing football to win the Ballon D’or or the World Best, no! I’m more interested in changing homes because my current one isn’t very good”
“The Ghana Premier League is fantastic, but after four years, I felt it was time to alter the environment” he told Akoma FM.

Jalilu joins Richmond Lamptey and Dauda Saaka of Asante Kotoko and Bofoakwa Tano as the third Ghanaian player to relocate to the country in Eastern Africa in the past week.

The former captain of Dreams FC attracted notice for his part in the team’s incredible run in the CAF Confederation Cup, playing 11 games as the Still Believe boys advanced to the competition’s semi-final.

In the 2022–2023 season, he played a crucial role in the Dawu-based team’s first-ever major trophy win when Dreams FC overcame King Faisal to win the FA Cup.

He is anticipated to provide Mukura Victory Sports with his wealth of experience as they aim to succeed in the next campaign.

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