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Ghana’s Kwadwo Asamoah Eyes Milan
Though Asamoah confessed that life at Udinese is good, he would prefer his shot at glory with the Rossoneri...
Ghanaian international Kwadwo Asamoah would grab at any chance to play for Milan.
Speaking to a local radio station in Ghana, the Udinese midfielder said that, although he is enjoying his stay with the Bianconeri, he can't close the door on the Rossoneri if they come knocking.
"Everybody would love to play for Milan, and when the opportunity presents itself I won’t hesitate," the 21-year-old told Citi FM.
"I'm loving my time with Udinese. I think the coach and the players have shown me love, and I will give my best to them.
"But you know, when Milan come calling it is difficult to say no. They are one of the best sides in the world and any player would love to have some time with them at a point."
The young midfielder helped the Black Stars in their 2-2 draw with Mali last Sunday.
K.N.S Mensah, Goal.com
Speaking to a local radio station in Ghana, the Udinese midfielder said that, although he is enjoying his stay with the Bianconeri, he can't close the door on the Rossoneri if they come knocking.
"Everybody would love to play for Milan, and when the opportunity presents itself I won’t hesitate," the 21-year-old told Citi FM.
"I'm loving my time with Udinese. I think the coach and the players have shown me love, and I will give my best to them.
"But you know, when Milan come calling it is difficult to say no. They are one of the best sides in the world and any player would love to have some time with them at a point."
The young midfielder helped the Black Stars in their 2-2 draw with Mali last Sunday.
K.N.S Mensah, Goal.com
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