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Ghana international, Sulley Muntari has been praised by Inter Milan President, Massimo Moratti after making his debut for the club.
Moratti has paid a glowing tribute to Sulley, who joined the Italian giants on Monday from English club Portsmouth on a transfer fee of US$26 million.
The 23-year-old Muntari made his debut for the club on Wednesday as they lost 4-3 on penalties to AC Milan in the Trofeo TIM tournament.
Even though the Ghanaian missed the penalty kick that handed the trophy to AC Milan, Moratti says he is overly impressed about their summer signing.
"Adriano impressed me, just as Muntari did," Moratti stressed.
"I knew that Sulley was a very strong player and that's why we signed him, maybe he is even better than we thought."
Source: GFA
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