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Muntari gets "green light" 1/8/2007
Udinese president Giampaolo Pozzo has admitted that Ghana midfielder Sulley Muntari could leave the club in January. The player''s agent Stefano Antonelli also confirmed that his client could be set to move although negotiations are yet to begin.

Antonelli said: "It''s possible that an agreement could be found in January, even though Muntari is an important player for Udinese, and because of this he will be expensive."

"But I think that until now the right offer hasn''t yet arrived. The player would like to go to England, but at this moment he has nothing to choose from", Antonelli said.

Middlesbrough and Portsmouth have been linked with the midfielder in recent weeks, with Pompey a likely destination after boss Harry Rednkapp admitted that on-loan Benfica starlet Manuel Fernandes is currently priced too highly for a permanent deal.

Meanwhile, former Portsmouth reserve team goalkeeper Andrea Guatelli has moved to Swiss side FC Zurich on a one-year deal.

Guatelli, 22, failed to break into the Pompey first team although spent a month on loan at Oxford United and has been looking for a club since the end of last season

Source:
Eurosports


 
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