Former Black Stars midfielder Sulley Muntari has declared his desire to retire at Asante Kotoko.
Sulley Muntari has been without a club since leaving Spanish Segunda Division outfit Albacete in June 2019.
Muntari, who has been training with Hearts of Oak since leaving Albacete has in recent months been linked with a move to the club, but a deal has failed to materialize.
However, speaking in an Instagram chat with his fans over the weekend, the 2010 treble winner with Inter Milan declared his longstanding love for Asante Kotoko and his desire to retire at the club.
The 35-year-year didn’t rule out joining a number of Ghana Premier League clubs he mentioned, including Hearts of Oak and former side Liberty Professionals.
“I love Kotoko. They tried signing me when l was a young player in Kumasi. I would love to retire with them, but l would not rule out Hearts, RTU, King Faisal or Liberty Professionals,” he said.
Muntari began his career with Liberty Professionals before moving to Europe to sign for Udinese.
He later played for Portsmouth, Inter Milan, Sunderland. Ac Milan, Al-Ittihad Jeddah, Pescara, Deportivo La Coruña and Albacete.