�I�m Done With Dwarfs,� Says Goalkeeper Foli Adade

The glovesman says he is weighing his options at the moment, but feels he is done with his club now after helping them to a third-place finish. Ebusua Dwarfs goalkeeper Foli Adade says he is satisfied with his personal performance and pleased with a top-four finish achieved by the Cape Coast-based side in the just ended 2012-13 Ghana Premier League season. The keeper has also hinted that he could be on his way out of the team. Adade has been an integral member of Dwarfs this season, commanding the post in all matches except three for his side. His performance has not gone unnoticed as both Hearts of Oak and Kumasi Asante Kotoko pursue his signature for next season. Dwarfs racked in 15 wins, five draws and 10 defeats to finish 4th on the league log with 50 points with Adade keeping 10 clean sheets. The 21-year-old goalie told Goal Ghana that he is pleased with his general output for Dwarfs this season. �I�m satisfied with my performance this season, considering the fact that, we played our first seven league matches away due to our ban last season which was very tough for us,� he stressed. �But we managed to scale through and I�m okay with my performance as an individual and generally happy that we finished on the top-four.� The youngster added that he is still in the learning process to improve upon his game. �You know as a goalkeeper you have to continue working hard on the training ground and improve on your game, especially with aerial balls,� he stressed. Adade, however, hinted that he could be on his way out of Dwarfs and has offers from teams he is currently considering. He added: �I am done with Ebusua Dwarfs. I have to think of the next step that I will make, but for now I just have to go back, sit down and prepare for the next move that I will make. �For me now I have a lot of offers from outside Ghana. I think everyone is praying to go to the top and I am just praying to God to give me the correct decision so that I can go forward.�