Embattled Medeama SC goalie Eric Ofori Antwi has vowed to respect his contract with the mauve and yellows.

The goalkeeper was reportedly involved in a training ground bust up with the coaches and was sacked from training leading to speculations that will be his last with the club.

“I am a professional footballer and will continue to serve Medeama SC because I still have a contract with them.” He told MO TV.

“I give respect to anyone in the team including the supporters because they have been very supportive to my progress since I joined the club.”

“I hope to finish my contract with the club and leave in peace.

The former Kotoko goalie has just six months on his current contract but has no plans of extending his deal so will leave as a free agent when his contract runs out.

He joined Medeama SC in 2017 after terminating his contract with Kumasi Asante and has been an ever present in the Medeama team until this season where he has shared the post with goalkeeper Frank Boateng.

The 26 year old goalkeeper was an unused substitute during Ghana's AFCON 2021 qualifiers against South Africa and Sao Tome and Principe.

Ofori Antwi has played 14 matches this season in the Ghana Premier League for Medeama keeping 7 clean sheets while Frank Boateng has also made 9 appearances keeping 4 clean sheets.