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The agent of Ghana midfielder Kwadwo Asamoah claims the player is attracting plenty of interest at the moment.Asamoah, who was linked with a host of clubs in the off-season, pledged his future with the Little Zebras.The 23-year-old’s form has dipped a little this term but Udinese coach Francesco Guidolin has kept faith in the talented middle man.Asamoah was linked with Serie A champions AC Milan, Napoli and English sides Manchester City and Arsenal.Claudio Vagheggi, who also represents his club colleague Mehdi Benatia, says the duo is on the wanted lists of stellar European sides.He told Radio CRC: “Benatia and Asamoah are important players so it is normal that several clubs, including Napoli, have looked at them.“Udinese, however, are currently reluctant to discuss transfers.”
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