Former Croatian striker Ivan Klasnic has advised Ghana midfielder Daniel Kofi-Kyereh to join Werder Bremen at the expense of Freiburg and Monchengladbach.
The 26-year-old has popped up on the radar of some German Bundesliga clubs following his impressive performance in the just ended season.
The Ghana international scored 12 goals, registered nine assists in 29 appearances in the Bundesliga II this season for St. Pauli.
Klasnic switched from FC St. Pauli to Bremen in 2001 and stayed until 2008. In 2004, the ex-striker won the championship and the DFB Cup with the club.
However, the former Bundesliga star has called on the Ghanaian player to follow his footstep by joining Werder Bremen.
“He has to pay attention to which club he really has the opportunity to play in,” said the 42-year-old of the “Bild” newspaper.
“I think he would rather come to Werder than Freiburg and Gladbach. That’s why I would advise him to move to Bremen.”
“He’s a player who can decide a game. He also has good speed and can attract a game with it” said Klasnic about the Ghanaian international. “It would be worth it for Werder. He’s on the right track to becoming a good Bundesliga player.”
The Ghana international scored 12 goals, registered nine assists in 29 appearances in the Bundesliga II this season for St. Pauli.
St. Pauli would allow Kofi Kyereh to leave the club provided interested clubs are able to meet the 4.5 million euros asking price.