Nohan Kenneh admits his time at Ross County has been 'massive' for him as he outlined his hopes ahead of the new season.
The young midfielder made the move to Hibs in the summer and after a run of games in the first part of the season for Lee Johnson at Easter Road, he made a January loan switch to the Staggies as he aims to help them survive the drop from the Scottish Premiership. He's been a key figure in Dingwall and that was his main aim when making the move.
He admits he will return to Leith in the summer but his future in the capital isn't exactly clear as he continues to make strides at professional level. A big run of games has been huge for his development and says he has really enjoyed his time at the Staggies.
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He told the Press & Journal: "I’ve played a lot of games and that’s the main thing I came here to do.
“My main aim coming to Ross County was to develop myself as a player and then go back and whatever happens, happens.
“I’ve really enjoyed it so far – the manager has trusted me to play in the games and so far, so good.
“I’m still new to the professional level. Just playing games is massive for me.”
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