Ghana midfielder Sulley Muntari has rejected a fresh contract offer from Hearts of Oak.
Accra Hearts of Oak have been persistent in their resolve to keep hold of the former AC Milan midfielder.
Sulley Muntari is ‘open’ to a transfer after rejecting a new contract offer from Ghanaian giants Hearts of Oak.
Muntari 37, is a free agent following the expiration of his one-year deal.
The situation has fueled widespread media reports claiming he could be on his way to sworn rivals Asante Kotoko.
Muntari’s stock has risen in the Ghana Premier League after he returned to the domestic scene.
He has been the driving force behind the team as they clinched the FA Cup last season.
The 37-year-old netted 20 goals in 84 appearances for the Black Stars, scoring in his nation’s World Cup quarter-final defeat against Uruguay in 2010.
The ex-Portsmouth, Udinese and Milan central-midfielder won the 2009-10 Champions League with Italian giants Inter Milan.
Prior to joining Hearts of Oak, he had been without a club since leaving Spanish second-division side Albacete Balompie in 2019.