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Sulley Muntari eyes 'six or seven years' in top flight football

Muntari has however revealed he wishes to continue playing for another six to seven years before retiring.
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Sulley Muntari believes he can play on for at least six or seven more years because age has taught him how to be a more disciplined and measured footballer than he was 10 years ago.

The 32-year-old's contract with the struggling side expires at the end of the season in May having joined the club in January.

The midfielder joined Pescara in January on a free transfer on a six-month deal.

"I don't drink and I don't smoke, so I will play another six or seven years and then I will retire completely from football.

"I don't see myself as a Coach or director. I own two car dealerships, but do you know how I see myself? As a mechanic, with my hands dirty with oil!

"Right now, we are thinking about staying up but then my contract expires and I don't think I will stay at Pescara.

"My family is in Milan, my son is 18 months old and I want to see him every day."

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