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Former Black Stars midfielder Sulley Muntari has emerged as a target for West Bromwich Albion, according to reports in local and international media.
The Ghanaian made a name for himself during his time at Fratton Park and his performances on the south coast resulted in future moves to both AC Milan and Inter Milan.
However, after becoming a free agent after his release from Al-Ittihad, he could be in line for a return to the Premier League if reports in his homeland are to be believed.
The 32-year-old has also been linked with a transfer to Cagliari, but West Brom are known to be scouring the free-transfer market after offering trials to both Mohamed Sissoko and Marouane Chamakh.
Having played 29 times in the English top flight for Pompey during the 2007-8 campaign, Muntari returned for a loan spell with Sunderland in 2011.
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