Leke James Talks Up Move To England, Germany
Published: March 12, 2015
Norwegian - based forward Leke James has ambitions to play in more glamorous leagues.
And the 22 - year - old is aware that he can only put himself in the shop window if he does well at Aalesunds FK, whom he has represented since 2012.
“All young players want to play at the highest possible level, and the ambition I have never hidden.
“I think I can fit into several major leagues, as in Germany or England, for example. But then I must perform in AaFK and I have great faith that I will succeed,” Leke James told aftenposten.no.
A shoulder injury curtailed Leke James’ appearances for AaFK in their pre - season friendlies, but he may get match time tomorrow against SK Brann.
And the 22 - year - old is aware that he can only put himself in the shop window if he does well at Aalesunds FK, whom he has represented since 2012.
“All young players want to play at the highest possible level, and the ambition I have never hidden.
“I think I can fit into several major leagues, as in Germany or England, for example. But then I must perform in AaFK and I have great faith that I will succeed,” Leke James told aftenposten.no.
A shoulder injury curtailed Leke James’ appearances for AaFK in their pre - season friendlies, but he may get match time tomorrow against SK Brann.
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