Muntari hopeful of Black Stars return under Kwasi Appiah

Published on: 28 June 2017

Ghanaian midfielder Sulley Muntari has expressed his desire to return to return to the Black Stars once he sorts out his Black Stars future and starts playing regularly.

Muntari, 32, recently completed a troubled six-month spell with Pescara who were relegated from the Serie ‘A’.

The player is also on an indefinite suspension from Ghana's national team following a fracas with a management member at the 2014 Fifa World Cup.

The fracas resulted in Muntari and close pal Kevin-Prince Boateng being handed an indefinite suspension.

He recently disclosed that he was yet to speak to returnee Black Stars coach Kwasi Appiah since the incident but days after the confession, the midfielder has got audience with the trainer.

“I am not yet retired even though I have been out of the Ghana Black Stars team for a long time. I am ready to work out with my new club and get recalled.

“A couple of days ago I spoke with the manager [Kwasi] Appiah and we talked about my future,” Muntari revealed while addressing the press during a visit to Kampala with his former AC Milan teammate Keisuke Honda over the weekend.

Last year, Sulley Muntari, in a letter, officially apologized for the incident which resulted into his indefinite suspension from the national team but the Ghana FA is yet to give any indication of lifting the ban.

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