The 30-year-old has been with K-Electric since 2009, but feels that getting a four to five month contract with a foreign club will be suitable for his growth as a footballer.
“I have been getting offers,” Rasool told The Express Tribune. “So far, two of them came from Africa — one from Zimbabwe and other from Ghana.
“Ghana has a good standard of football, so I’ll consider [that option], but my aim is to play for any foreign club with a four or five month contract. I can’t stay away from home for eight or nine months.”
Rasool said that he has his personal reasons for choosing a short contract, and he emphasised that he will want to stay with K-Electric if he decides against playing abroad.
“I want to play for K-Electric. It’s a club that takes good care of their players. We have many facilities, and facilities make a huge difference,” said Rasool. “Plus the pay-scale is much better than any other club in the country, so I’ll stick to K-Electric for now.”
He added that his prospects with the national side are not as bright.
“The national coach wants to take young players, and I was told earlier that my age will be an issue.”
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