Former AC Milan star Sulley Muntari believes the break in the Ghana Premier League is causing lots of problems to Clubs.
The Ghanaian international feels unhappy with the current situation in Ghana Football which has forced the domestic top-flight to be put on hold.
The unstable football crises in the country has seen an embargo placed to prevent football activities from taking place until further notice.
Muntari is calling on authorities to resolve issues to bring the game back.
“My problem is the fact that the league has stopped, which means all the kids and talents are at home doing nothing,” Muntari told the TV3 Network.
“How can we build the future if the league has stopped?” he added. “They should do something about it so hopefully the guys can get to play again.”
“They should just start the league,” Muntari continued. “The guys are at home, and the clubs are losing money everyday, that is my concern.
“As for the other people and what they did, that’s their problem,” he concluded. “Some of the clubs are playing in Africa and this ‘no league’ situation affects them, so I want the government to do something about it.”
The 32-year-old has been training with Ghana Premier League side Hearts of Oak in his bid to keep fit.
By Frank Darkwah