The former Inter Milan midfielder looking to prove his worth with the Rossoneri, and not concerned with lack of first-team opportunities
A.C Milan new-singing, Sulley Muntari, believes that the move to the Rossoneri is a big step in his football career.
Muntari moved to Milan from cross-city rivals, Inter Milan, on the deadline day of the January transfer window. However, the fans have not accepted the move with so much delight, as the Ghanaian midfielder struggled to make an impact with the Nerazzurri.
The midfielder has returned to San Siro after representing his country in the African Nations Cup recently. The former Portsmouth star admitted his delight after signing for the Italian Champions, and he is looking to make a mark at the club.
Muntari believes that the move to the Diavolo will be a big turning point in his career, as he has joined one of the top clubs in the world. The former Sunderland star is not concerned with the amount of first-team opportunities he would get in Milan, and insisted that he is only looking to concentrate on his performances.
While talking to the reporters, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Sulley-Muntari-c34312 said,
“I am very excited to have passed from http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Italy-c2926? No, I’m in the best team in the world.”
The former Udinese star joined Inter Milan from Portsmouth in 2008 for approximately 14 million Euros. However, after making an early impact at San Siro, the 27-year-old was left on the sidelines. Muntari could not find adequate first-team opportunities under any manager in the recent past.
The central-midfielder went onto score seven goals in 70 appearances for the Nerazzurri. He was also part of the 2009/10 treble winning squad of Jose Mourinho. The midfielder is expected to make his Milan debut against A.C Cesena on Sunday, February 19.
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