Inter Milan midfielder Kwadwo Asamoah confirms Black Stars return

Published on: 18 July 2018

Ghana midfielder Kwadwo Asamoah has confirmed his decision to return to the national team after a four year absence. 

The new Inter Milan player has not played for the Black Stars since 2014 after requesting for some time away from the national team due to injuries.

However, following the lengthy period of absence, the Nerazurri has finally called time off to return to the Black Stars.

"I have made a promise to come back to the national team in September and I am sticking to that," Asamoah told KweseEspn. "I hope to stay fit and then that will happen, because I always said I needed time away to deal with the injuries."

Kwadwo Asamoah joined Inter Milan last week after a six year stint with Juventus. Having switched from central midfield to lateral defence, the Ghanaian is ready to play anywhere on the pitch for both club and country.

"As a player I have proven I can be useful to a team in many ways," he added, "so it will be up to the boss to make that decision and then I will give off my best as I have always done.

"I made this move because I needed a change, but not in terms of the country I play in," Asamoah concluded.

"The choice of Inter Milan is basically because it works well for my family and allows me to continue playing at a really high and competitive level."

"[Inter] have signed me with a plan in mind and so it is up to the coach to implement that."

 

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