Ghanaian winger Kwadwo Asamoah has extended his contract at Lithuanian outfit FK Panevezys.
The Ghana youth international signed a new two-year deal to continue his career with Panevezys.
Having battled injuries at the beginning of his stint with the club, Asamoah recovered to make 29 appearances, scoring four goals last seson.
"Yes, the year and a half at the club was not easy for me at all. I had injuries, I couldn't find my rhythm and when you don't play regularly, your confidence naturally drops. True, during that time I just focused on quietly working every day to be physically fit and ready and not lose faith. Psychologically it was difficult, of course, but I kept working," he told the club's website after signing a new deal.
"Since August, things have finally come together and I have been able to show the results of all that work. Stability comes from confidence, faith in the process, in the coaches and in myself. I looked at everything simply, I worked hard and the results came," he added.
Asamoah has already won the Lithuanian league and reveals his decision to stay is to continue to improve his craft at a place he can call home.
"I decided to stay at PanevÄžys because I know the club's environment and the league well, I think this is a place where I can improve as a player. I believe that next season in the team can reveal me the most. I want to show that I can do much more, although injuries have slowed me down a bit in the past. Yes, I had other options, but I truly believe that by staying here I will have the opportunity to improve and have an even better season," he said.
The former Bechem United player moved to Lithuania after ending his stay in Latvia with Spartaks Jumala in 2023.
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