Two Premiership sides have expressed interest in Ghana World Cup star Kevin-Prince Boateng according to the player’s agent.
Talks between Genoa and Portsmouth have reportedly broken down and a possible move to Italy seems to have hit the rock.
Mario Miele Boateng’s agent told lalaziosiamonoi.it that Portsmouth demand for a higher sign on fee has stalled the move.
“Until a few days ago there was constant dialogue and everything seemed to be coming towards a conclusion, although Portsmouth were still asking for more. Since then everything has reached deadlock.”
This has opened the gate for other suitors to jump in on the 23-year-old and Mario Miele revealed that Liverpool, Everton and Besiktas are lining up a deal for Boateng.
“A few days ago I heard that Liverpool and Everton were keen, and also Besiktas. Today I have read that Stoke are interested.”
But Mario added that there is nothing about these yet.
“But I know nothing about that and any of the clubs can have Boateng.”
Source: Ghanasoccernet.com
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
Latest Stories
-
National Cathedral scandal: There is a “major deficit among the clergy” – Edem Senanu
6 mins -
ADB MD satisfied with progress of Northshore Apparel Ghana Project
15 mins -
GNPC yet to establish reserve fund to finance future operations
16 mins -
Meet Stonebwoy, Sister Deborah, and Anita Akua at Decathlon Accra Mall grand opening on Nov 27
27 mins -
Abedi Pele calls for Ghana football restructuring following AFCON setback
1 hour -
Bawumia is God’s gift to Ghana; he is incomparable – Rebecca Akufo-Addo
1 hour -
CPP government will enforce law in tackling air pollution – CPP
1 hour -
CHRAJ erred and let Ghana down in Kusi Boateng matter – Ablakwa
1 hour -
Breaking the 8 Will Break Ghana: Why you shouldn’t vote for Bawumia
4 hours -
University lecturers praise Free SHS policy as visionary and transformative
5 hours -
Bond market: Turnover soars 13.14 percentage points on offshore investor boost
5 hours -
Insurance penetration rate in Ghana to remain around 1.0% – Deloitte
5 hours -
Cedi’s recovery continues; one cedi going for GH¢16.70
5 hours -
‘Stop the lies’ – Akufo-Addo challenges Mahama over 24-hour economy promise
6 hours -
Election 2024: Don’t appoint partisan election officers – Omane Boamah to EC
6 hours