Ghanaian midfielder Kwadwo Asamoah has been left out of Inter’s 28 man squad to compete in the final stages of the Europa League.
The Ghanaian midfielder was replaced by January signee and Nigerian international Victor Moses.
Kwadwo Asamoah has struggled for playing time at Inter this season. The Versatile player hasn’t featured for the Italian outfit since coming on as a sub in a Seria A game against AS Roma in December.
Asamoah has failed to play even a single minute since his return from a knee injury he suffered in December last year.
The arrival of Victor Moses and Ashley Young to the club in January has pushed him down the pecking order.
Since his return, he has appeared on the bench in 12 games without an appearance, and failed to even make the match day squad in the remaining games.
However, compatriot Richard Kingson has advised Asamoah to leave Juventus this summer in bid to relaunch his career.
“For me, I think he still has years ahead of him. So far, he’s done very well for himself but he still has some years in him if he makes up his mind,” Kingston told Goal.
“My only problem is he’s not playing regular football now. That’s my only worry. But if he finds himself a club where he can play week in week out, trust me he still possesses a lot of qualities.
“He plays wing-back or left full-back but sometimes he goes up and you can see he has the eye for assists and sometimes he can also strike.
“It would be good for him to move to a team where he would be able to play in his comfortable position – No.10 or around the box. He can be great and get to the peak that he wants to be.”
Asamoah has featured in 40 league games for Inter Milan since joining from rivals Juventus on a free transfer in 2018.
The 31-year-old is link with a move to Turkey to join Fenerbahce.