Redknapp linked with Muntari move again
Inter Milan midfielder Sulley Muntari is yet again being linked with a move to Tottenham Hotspur in the January transfer window.

The 25-year-old sealed a £12.7 million switch from Portsmouth to the San Siro in summer 2008, and made 27 Serie A appearances under Jose Mourinho last season to help the Nerazzuri seal the Serie A title.
However, the Ghanaian's regular place in the side has since been put at risk following the arrivals of Thiago Motta and Wesley Sneijder from Genoa and Real Madrid respectively.
The midfielder has reportedly been struggling for fitness in recent weeks having fasted during the Islamic month of Ramadan, with Mourinho causing a media stir after suggesting that Muntari should not be participating as it could have an adverse effect on his performances.
The former Udinese battler was booed off the San Siro surface as he was substituted against his old club at the weekend, leading to more speculation questioning his future in Italy.
And according to Sportmediaset.it, Spurs' supremo Harry Redknapp will attempt to bring Muntari back to England in January, joining Jermain Defoe, Peter Crouch and Niko Kranjcar in following the former Pompey boss to White Hart Lane.
Muntari made 29 league outings under Redknapp for the Fratton Park outfit during the 2007/08 season, helping the south coast side lift the FA Cup.
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