Ghanaian midfielder Torric Jebrin is confident of winning titles with Ismaily.

Jebrin, 24, joined the Egyptian outfit on a three-year deal after leaving Turkish side Bucaspor.

The former Hearts of Oak star started training with the club on Monday as he pushes for full fitness ahead of the start of the new season.

The Ghanaian wunderkind is keen to return to the pitch and win trophies with the North African side after staying out six months.

“For Ismaily, I am here to win more trophies. For this season, it’s going to be a lot of challenges. I am going to work with them and put in all my energy,” he told the club’s media channel.

“For six months I have not played so I have to play well and go to my country. I have more things for Ismaily and at the beginning of the season, we will see what will happen,”

Jebrin was hailed as the next big thing for Ghana football after he burst onto the scene with Hearts in 2008.

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