Simon Kjaer tells Liverpool, Manchester United & Chelsea: I will only leave Palermo for irresistible offer

Danish international wants big money to move...

By Salvatore Landolina

Simon Kjaer - Palermo - Serie A (Grazia Neri)
Simon Kjaer has said only a susbstantial offer will see him swap Palermo for Premier League football.

Kjaer, who turns 21 next week, is reportedly being followed by Liverpool, Manchester United and Chelsea.

But his signature will not come cheap as he lays out the terms and conditions.

"I have three years left with Palermo. To leave here, one of those offers that you cannot say no to will have to arrive," he told the club's official website.

Add to that a guarantee of playing first team football, and negotiations become easier.

"I am a first choice at this club, and I have the chance to play in prestigious competitions wearing the Rosanero jersey," he concluded.

Palermo currently occupy the Champions League qualification position in Serie A and welcome Inter to La Favorita on Saturday night.

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