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Asante Kotoko have parted ways with midfielder Muniru Sulley barely three months after joining the club.
The club announced in a statement on Friday that they have terminated Muniru Sulley’s contract after a mutual agreement.

Muniru, who is the younger brother of former Ghana international Sulley Ali Muntari joined the Porcupine Warriors on a free transfer ahead of the 2020/21 Ghana Premier League season.
He signed a two-year contract with the Kumasi-based club but has struggled to break into the first team.
The 28-year-old has featured in only four games for Kotoko with all four being limited to substitute appearances.
Muniru is now a free agent and can join any club. He has featured for five clubs abroad, including Romanian giants Steaua Bucuresti and CFR Club.
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