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Udinese president Giampaolo Posso insists midfielder Kwadwo Asamoah will not be sold following growing interest from top clubs in Europe.The performance of the former Liberty Professional player has alerted a host of clubs who have inquired about his availability.Italian giants AC Milan are reportedly planning a swoop for the youngster during the summer while Juventus are believed to be keen admirer of the 22-year-old.But Italian businessman who also owns Spanish La Liga side Granada insists their Ghanaian super star will not be prized away at any cost.”Asamoah is not going anywhere. He has a long contract and will remain here for many years to come.”Asamoah has previously been linked with English duo Manchester City and Arsenal.
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