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Ghanaian winger Christian Atsu has revealed he is ready for the new season after showing off his ripped figure.
The 30-year-old has proved he is in perfect shape to play for Al-Raed in the upcoming campaign after already testing the Saudi Arabian league last season.
The Ghana international signed for Al-Raed in Saudi Arabia from Newcastle United on a free transfer last year.
Atsu displayed his shredded body in a shirtless snap having fun and holding a water skating board for social media.
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The Ghana international simply didn't caption the post but his photos suggest his batteries are fully charged for next season..
The 30-year-old hasn’t played for the national team for some time now and was once again left out of the squad for the 2023 AFCON qualifiers in June.
Atsu is one of the most travelled Ghanaian players, featuring for Everton, Bournemouth, Everton, Malaga, Newcastle before his permanent transfer to Al-Raed.
He has has also had stints in Portugal with FC Porto and Rio Ave.
Christian Atsu was adjudged the Orange Man of the Competition at the 2015 African Cup of Nations as Ghana reached the final.
The then Newcastle United star was in top form for the Black Stars, scoring two goals at the competition in Equatorial Guinea.
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FootballHe also won the goal of the tournament with his strike against Guinea in the semi-finals of the tournament.
Sports Brief earlier reported that Christian Atsu is amazed by the quality of the Senegalese team after winning the tournament in Cameroon.
The Teranga Lions defeated Egypt on penalties to win the competition for the first time in the West African country's history.
Atsu, who came close to lifting the title in 2015 with Ghana, took to social media to congratulate Senegal for their triumph.