Former Hearts of Oak striker Prince Tagoe has revealed that he once turned down an offer from Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) to stay at Hearts.
The 36-year-old was on the books of the Phobians on loan in the mid-2000s and helped them to be crowned league champions.
The former Ghana Premier League top scorer said he was approached by French giants PSG while at Hearts but he rejected them.
Tagoe was reacting to forward Daniel Afriyie Barnieh’s reported reluctance to extend his contract with the Phobians.
He urged Barnieh not to rush into moving elsewhere on a free transfer as his current contract enters its final weeks.
“I rejected an offer from PSG in 2006 to complete a season at Hearts of Oak, and I was the top scorer,” Tagoe told Accra-based Angel FM, as quoted by Footballghana.
Source: FootballGhana