Posted on Monday, 6th February 2012 by Adrian Del Monte

After three and a half years of ups and downs at , midfielder has joined cross-town rivals Milan on loan until the end of the season. The Ghanaian talked about his satisfaction at the move at the training ground of his national team for the African Cup of Nations.

“Milan is a blessing for me, it was hard to hope for anything better,” he said to Calcio News 24. “I have a lot of desire and determination, I want to do well at this great club, which I’ve always admired.

“I can’t wait to make myself available to [coach Massimiliano] Allegri and to play together with so many champions. I am truly happy, and I want to show my value to the club, the coach, and the fans.

“I love football and I think it will be great to play with this team’s players.”

Before joining Inter, Muntari had played five years for Udinese and one season for Portsmouth. During his stay at Inter he has also played on loan at Sunderland.

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Founder of Socceranchor.com, I am a devoted Serie A and Roma supporter, who fell in love with the game at the age of just five, when Roberto Baggio excelled at the ’94 World Cup. Living in Australia and initially supporting Fiorentina, all roads led to Rome when star man Gabriel Batistuta made the switch, and I have not looked back since. Have worked for Goal.com and ESPNsoccernet over the past five years, whilst I spent a few months in the UK in 2010, working as an intern for the likes of ESPN, Sky Sports and The Guardian. Also had the amazing opportunity to report from the recent World Cup in South Africa – a life changing experience. Follow me on twitter: @adriandelmonte


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