Former Hearts of Oak midfielder, Kofi Abanga says that he has not retired from football and that he will soon join a new club.

Abanga joined Accra Hearts of Oak under controversial circumstances in the 2000's after training with Kotoko and holding a press conference to declare his love for the porcupine warriors.

It became the hottest football transfer saga on the local scene then between Kotoko and Hearts after the well publicized Charles Taylor saga.

The midfielder now 31 years has been unattached for a long time but says that he has not retired from football and will soon play for a Ghana Premier League club.

He says that a lot of clubs have contacted him for his services and is currently weighing his options to decided the best deal for himself,

“I have not retired from the game, so most definitely I will return to the pitch. A lot of clubs have contacted me for my services, so I am weighing up my options” he said.

“I can confirm Eleven Wonders and Ashantigold interest’ he said.

Abanga spent seven years with the Phobians, winning the Ghana Premier League in the 2008/2009 season, GHALCA Top 4 twice, the Homowo Cup and the President’s Cup.