Ghana centre back, Kasim Nuhu Adams has admitted that it would be the fulfillment of a dream to play in the Premier League in the future.
The enterprising defender is currently on loan at German Bundesliga side Fortuna Dusseldorf from Hoffenheim.
After his impressive performance, the 26-year-old has been linked to Newcastle United and Tottenham Hotspur.
“It [Premier League] is one of the leagues I cherished a lot growing up in Ghana," Adams told Footballmadeinghana.
“That time, we were always watching the Premier League. Most Ghanaians watch the Premier League more than any other league.
"It will be a league that I would like to play in in future.”
Should a move arise, he would be joining compatriots Christian Atsu, Jeffrey Schlupp, Jordan Ayew and Daniel Amartey, who all ply they trade in the English top flight.
Adams joined Hoffenheim in 2018 in the summer from Swiss side Young Boys on a five-year deal.
Last summer, he headed out on loan to Dusseldorf after helping Ghana to a Round of 16 berth at the Africa Cup of Nations.
"For Hoffenheim, I wanted to give my everything for them after Afcon because they bought me for €8 million," he added.
"I wanted to give everything for them this season. But things were not how I wanted it because the coach was telling me a different story.
“Going to Fortuna Dusseldorf, a certain Lutz is there, and he is taking care of everything. The club received me very well - the fans, Lutz and the coach.
"The coach keeps on talking to me. This motivation from the coach and sporting director keeps me going week in and week out.
"I will say going to Fortuna Dusseldorf is one of the best decisions I have made."
Adams has so far made eight league appearances for Dusseldorf, scoring once.