Ghana's Sulley Muntari rejects Liverpool swap deal

Published on: 25 August 2010

Ghana midfielder Sulley Muntari has rejected the opportunity to move to English side Liverpool to help him get some playing time from his Italian club Inter Milan.

This comes despite the reigning European champions offering the Ghanaian international in part exchange for Dutch international Dirk Kuyt. While speculation in the British tabloids has suggested that Roy Hodgson is unwilling to sell Kuyt, it appears that former boss Rafael Benitez has not given up hope of doing a deal for the versatile attack-minded midfielder and has come up with a variety of plausible deals to tempt the Reds into selling. The 25-year-old Muntari had initially been dangled as bait in an attempt to appeal to Liverpool’s midfield squad shortage.

However, the former Udinese and Porstmouth man still feels he has unfinished business at the San Siro having struggled to hold down a first team place under Jose Mourinho. It is believed that Inter are now ready to offer approximately £8 million in cash for Kuyt although the Anfield hierarchy are eager to hold out for a fee in excess of £10 million.

Last week the World Cup star’s representative Rob Jansen hinted that he was indeed considering his future on Merseyside with the prospect of testing himself in Italy obviously inviting. Kuyt’s current contract sees him tied to Liverpool until the end of next season, although unlike Fernando Torres and Steven Gerrard has yet to publically confirm his desire to stay at Anfield.

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