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Fulham target Carlos Kameni ‘would love to play’ in England
Having spent seven years in La Liga, the Cameroon goalkeeper is excited at the prospect of moving to the Premier League, with Martin Jol believed to be interested
By Shane Farrington
Espanyol goalkeeper Carlos Kameni admits he is keen to test himself in the Premier League amid strong interest from Fulham.
According to reports in Africa, the Cameroon international is poised to become one of new Cottagers manager Martin Jol’s first buys and Kameni has refused to downplay the rumours.
"Nothing is done yet, but things can move quickly in football, as you know,” he told skysports.com.
"I want to experience another league and I have some contacts in the Premier League."
The 27-year-old signed for Spanish side Espanyol in 2004 and has gone on to establish himself as one of La Liga’s best keepers, but he is now keen to test himself in England.
He added: "I would love to play there. It is a fantastic league and a competitive league for keepers."
Reports suggest he would cost the Londoners around £4 million and should he complete the move then their current first choice goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer’s future will be thrown into doubt.
According to reports in Africa, the Cameroon international is poised to become one of new Cottagers manager Martin Jol’s first buys and Kameni has refused to downplay the rumours.
"Nothing is done yet, but things can move quickly in football, as you know,” he told skysports.com.
"I want to experience another league and I have some contacts in the Premier League."
The 27-year-old signed for Spanish side Espanyol in 2004 and has gone on to establish himself as one of La Liga’s best keepers, but he is now keen to test himself in England.
He added: "I would love to play there. It is a fantastic league and a competitive league for keepers."
Reports suggest he would cost the Londoners around £4 million and should he complete the move then their current first choice goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer’s future will be thrown into doubt.
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