Ghanaian international and KV Oostende winger David Atanga says the 2023/24 Belgian Challenger Pro League season was quite difficult, but they achieved their goal.
Atanga said his biggest dream was to play abroad and make his family proud.
“The dream is to play outside as much as possible and to take care of your family, give back to the community, and put smiles on people’s faces, both on and off the pitch”.
He further hinted that his goal for the upcoming season is to move from Belgium and made it clear that European clubs are chasing his signature.
“The goal is to perform better than last season and win trophies if possible. My intention is to leave, but I haven’t made a decision yet. You’ll find out soon. I have received several offers from both Europe and outside Europe”.
The forward made 21 appearances, scoring two goals and providing one assist in the Belgian Second Tier League. His starting percentage was 37%, minutes played totaled 34%, and goal involvement was 9%. Additionally, he received no cards throughout the season.