Ghanaian midfielder Michael Agbekpornu is confident that his move to Croatian club Slaven Belupo will propel him to greater heights in his career.

The former Dreams FC captain recently inked a three-year contract with his new team after making a strong impression in Albania.

Agbekpornu is determined to work his way up in the squad, particularly aiming for a spot in the starting lineup as the season kicks off.

He aspires to establish himself as a fan favorite at the Gradski Stadion.

In an interview featured on the club's official website, the former Dreams FC skipper acknowledges the challenges that lie ahead but is prepared to embrace them wholeheartedly.

He views Slaven Belupo as an excellent platform for his future development.

"I have taken a step forward in my career, and I look at Slaven Belupo as a great 'springboard' for the future. I know how strong the Croatian league is and how much work awaits us, but I believe that my new teammates and I can achieve our goals."

"What I can promise is that you will see from me that I give everything I have for the whole 90 minutes, and I hope that quality presentations will come from that. I am looking forward to the start of the championship, and I can't wait for everything to start." Agbekpornu said after signing the contract.

He promises to give his all for the entire 90 minutes on the field, aiming to deliver quality performances. Agbekpornu eagerly anticipates the start of the championship and is eager to get things underway.

Agbekpornu was part of the Ghana squad that competed in the 2019 U23 Africa Cup of Nations held in Egypt, where the team finished in fourth place.

His experience at the international level further enhances his profile as he embarks on this new chapter with Slaven Belupo.