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Ghana midfielder Kwadwo Asamoah has told Joy Sports he is not eager to move from Udinese despite having been linked with AC Milan.
The 22-year-old played a pivotal role in Udinese’s fourth place finish in the Serie A and securing a qualifying spot for next season's Uefa Champions League.
Asamoah, in his third season at the Fruili, is also sought after by Italian sides Fiorentina and Juventus and English side Arsenal.
There were reports that he held talks with AC Milan coach Max Allegri in a restaurant after the final Serie A match at the San Siro.
The reigning Caf Young Player of the Year has distanced himself from speculations linking him with an exit from the club.
"I'm not in a hurry to leave. There only thing is that the more you play the more the teams come so I just praying to God that I don't get injured. There are teams that are chasing me but I don't have any club yet," Asamoah told Joy FM Sports
"I am waiting for the next season with Udinese and I'm happy there. I don't know what is going on there since I left so I am waiting."
Source: Joy Sports/Ghana
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