Ghana midfielder Kwadwo Asamoah has indicated that he will disclose his future ahead of the upcoming World Cup.
The versatile enforcer announced his decision to bring his six-year stay with Juventus when his contract runs out next month after rejecting an offer for extension.
Italian Serie A giants Inter Milan are reported to be leading the chase for the 29-year-old in the summer window but the former Udinese ace insists he will announce his next destination in the coming days.
“Football rumour is something that happens all the time, as a player, teams will approach you, try to make moves but we’re still on it,” Asamoah told Citi FM.
“I’m not staying at Juventus because I’ve already made a statement and [said my] goodbye.
"Probably, the team that I will be joining will be announced very soon.
“[I spent] six good years with Juventus – each came with great achievement [and] trophies.
"I’m so happy; not every player would have that opportunity to win trophies every year.
"I’m grateful to be part of everything that we did with this great club."
Six Serie A titles, four Coppa Italia and three Super Cup make up Asamoah's trophy haul at Juve.
Having been reduced to a squad player over the years, reports say the 29-year-old has set his sights on a move away in his search of regular action.
Last term, unarguably his best since 2014, he made 19 Serie A appearances, including 18 starts. He also featured three times in the Champions League.
Last summer, Asamoah came close to sealing a move to Galatasaray, but the transfer fell through as Juve failed to find a replacement.
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