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Ghana midfielder Kwadwo Asamoah could leave Italian giants Juventus after reportedly putting in a transfer request after five seasons with the Old Ladies.
The versatile Ghanaian has struggled to break into the Juventus first team after recovering from injury, playing as a back-up to Brazilian full back Alex Sandro.
The 27-year-old has reportedly received offers from Turkish Club Galatasary and English Premier League clubs Southampton,Chelsea and West Ham United and could be tempted to move away from Italy for the first time in his career.
Asamoah has a year left on his contract and wants to look elsewhere for constant game time.
He was transferred from Udinese to Juventus for €18 million in 2012 and has won five Italian league titles with Juventus.
The former Liberty midfielder was an unused substitute in Juventus 4-1 defeat to Real Madrid in the Champions League final.
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