Ghanaian midfielder Kharim Ayeh after officially joining Thailand’s Chiangnat Hornbill FC exclusively told The Nerve Africa, that money and the club’s ambitious project were the key motivations behind his decision.
The former Bechem United player, known for his versatility in the attacking midfield and forward positions, has been a standout performer for his previous club, Samut Sakhon. His new team will be looking to leverage his experience as they aim to improve their performance.
Speaking about his move, Kharim Ayeh stated:
“I was motivated to move to Chiangnat Hornbill based on the money involved in the deal and their new project to qualify for the Thailand Premier League.”
Chiangnat Hornbill Football Club, based in Chai Nat province, is currently competing in Thai League 2. The team is positioned fourteenth on the table, with only three wins in their last nine matches.
Ayehβs career has seen him play for Karela FC and Bechem United in Ghana before transitioning to Thailand, where he also represented Samut Sakhon.