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Ghana's Sulley Muntari will not be making a move to the MLS and is happy to stay at AC Milan, according to his agent Federico Pastorello.
The Italian giants are looking to offload some players -including Ghana's Michael Essien- in the January transfer window, and a move to the USA looked on the cards for Muntari.
Rumors of an exit from Milan intensified after he reacted unprofessionally to being substituted by oach Filippo Inzaghi in a Serie A match.
But Pastorello, Muntari's agent has moved to rubbish links with the MLS, saying his client is happy to stay with the Rosonerri.
He took to his Twitter account to confirm Muntari's stance, tweeting: Boys are not in NYC for Sulley. He is happy to stay at Milan[translated].
The tweet can be seen below:

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