Kwadwo Asamoah is seemingly poised to join Inter on a free transfer after announcing he will leave Italian champions Juventus at the end of the season.
Asamoah has been linked with Serie A rivals Inter and the Ghana international is now set to swap Turin for Milan following his decision not to sign a new Juventus contract.
The versatile wing-back and midfielder joined Juve from Udinese in 2012, and he has since gone on to win six successive Serie A titles and four consecutive Coppa Italia trophies, while he was involved in unsuccessful Champions League finals in 2015 and 2017.
Asamoah posted a letter to Twitter on Friday, bidding farewell to Juve and thanking the club s fans ahead of Saturday s season finale against Verona.
This s it, a clarification of my future .
— Kwadwo Asamoah (@Asabob20)
Neither words nor actions could express the difficulty in taking this decision because I am immensely proud of my time here. Every single person at the club will forever have a special place in my heart, from the coaches to my team-mates, through to the staff, and most importantly the wonderful and vociferous fans, Asamoah wrote.
Even though Juventus offered me a new contract, I humbly and respectfully opted to commit myself to a club elsewhere.
It will be unbearably austere to play against Juventus in the future but I had to make this new commitment purely to the interest of my family and it is my hope and wish that fans would understand and accept this decision.
I played with legends and some of the best players in the world, in a golden Juventus generation and will miss them all. To the great coaches I worked under – Massimiliano Allegri and Antonio Conte – and their support staff, I say thank you for making me a better player. Management acquired my services with a fortune from Udinese and I cannot thank them enough for positively changing my life.
The unflinching emotional support I received from the fans, even in my worst injury times was so amazing that I feel deep love for this club and will forever appreciate the kindness shown to me.
It will be a new-look Juventus next season, with iconic captain Gianluigi Buffon and veteran full-back Stephan Lichtsteiner already announcing their departures, while star defender Alex Sandro is tipped to move to Manchester United.