Italian giants Napoli and Sevilla are the two clubs who are chasing Ghanaian midfielder Sulley Muntari to boost their ranks ahead of next season.
Champions League hopefuls Napoli are considering making a move for Muntari, currently under contract with fellow Serie A side Inter, Sport Mediaset reports.
Napoli are looking to add some more depth to their squad in the summer transfer window in order to be competitive at all three levels next term
This is because they are preparing for Serie A, Champions League and Coppa Italia and they supposedly see the Ghana international as the perfect signing.
The 26-year-old spent the past six months on loan at Sunderland, but the Premier League side have decided not to sign him on a permanent deal.
He appears to be surplus to requirements at Inter though and is therefore expected to leave.
Aside from Napoli, the former Portsmouth midfielder has also caught the attention of clubs such as QPR and Sevilla.
Spanish side Sevilla are chasing Inter Milan midfielder Sulley Muntari.
Muntari has talked up the prospect of moving to Spain this summer.
Sunderland baulked at the €9m price-tag for the midfielder.
Inter do not want Muntari back either, so he is set to be either loaned again or sold off elsewhere.
Source: Ghanasoccernet
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