Ex Ghana captain Stephen Appiah prefers not to play his club football anymore in Italy following his contract expiration at Serie-A club Cesena.
The 30-year-old played out most of his career in Italy where he featured for Udinese, Parma, Brescia, Juventus, Bologna and Cesena but says he�s had enough of Italian football and would prefer to play elsewhere.
�Honestly I told my manager that I don�t want to go back to Italy but in life you never say never,� he said.
�I don�t want to say much when I have not put pen to paper, I don�t think its (future) in Italy but I am sure Ghanaians will know once i sign for a new club�.
The ex Fenerbahce player took the opportunity to re-emphasize his decision to quit international football and says he has no intentions whatsoever of coming back to the Black Stars despite the public outcry for his return.
�I really feel the love from Ghanaians. Everyone knows I served the nation with all of my heart but people shouldn�t think the current players can�t make it without some of us.
�The most important thing is to give them the needed support. I quiet remember when they went to Angola I wasn�t there, Michael Essien wasn�t fit, Sulley Muntari wasn�t there but they managed to get at least a medal.
�I am really happy for the love that Ghanaians are showing but I have said it already, I am not coming back,� he added.
Source: Ghanasoccernet
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