I will charge just Ghc1 for playing for Hearts of Oak – Sulley Muntari tells Togbe Afede

Ghana legend, Sulley Muntari has said he is committed to play for Hearts of Oak at a very low price.

The 37-year-old made a return to the Ghana Premier League in February after signing a short term deal with the Phobians, who are the reigning champions of the Ghana Premier League.

Muntari has been a kingpin for the team making five appearances so far, scoring once and assisting twice in the ongoing season.

However, a visit by the club Board Chairman and majority shareholder of the club, Tobeg Afede XIV to the training grounds on Monday caught the players’ surprise following their win over Asante Kotoko in the 2022 President’s Cup at the Accra Sports Stadium over the weekend.

During an interaction with the team, Muntari was asked how much he will charge the team and what should be done for him to stay at the club.

However, the Champions League and English FA Cup winner answered by saying: “I will only charge the club Ghc1.”

Muntari scored his first goal for the club on Wednesday against WAFA in their matchday game staged at the Accra Sports Stadium in their 2-1 win over the Academy Boys.

Muntari will be hoping to keep his fine performance intact when they travel to Aduana Stars in the matchday 20 games on Sunday.

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