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Ghana midfielder Kwadwo Asamoah has stated that he will not hesitate to work with former Juventus manager Antonio Conte at Chelsea if the opportunity comes.
The Juventus star has been heavily linked with a move to Chelsea to re-unite with his former coach Antonio Conte who brought him from Udinese.
According to reports in Italy, Juventus have placed a £16m price tag on the 27-year-old after stating they will not block him from moving.
Asamoah has revealed he would love to work with Conte again.
"I’m happy where I am now. Honestly, all the rumours going on I don’t know anything about it because of I haven’t spoken to my agent after the season. Maybe he’s working on something but myself I don’t know honestly,” Asamoah said at the first edition of the Calcio Trade Ball in Accra.
"I haven’t spoken to (Antonio) Conte. He brought me to Juventus and gave me something I didn’t have. He was the same person that gave me the courage and confidence to do everything when I go to the field."
"Before I was lacking this kind of things but he supported me. Even at training he will call and talk to me to give me this kind of confidence. If I will like to work with him? Why not."
Conte will join Chelsea after managing his native Italy at Euro 2016.
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