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'I miss the Premier League' - Barton keen on return to England folllowing Marseille loan
The loanee thanks his temporary club for giving him a chance to prove himself and is now looking for a return home, though he does not see himself at QPR next season
Joey Barton has thanked Marseille for putting their faith in him but admits that he is keen on a return to the Premier League following the conclusion of his season-long loan spell.| QPR LATEST |
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And, while he is loving life in Ligue 1, Barton - who still has two years to run on his QPR deal - does miss England's top flight.
"I cannot see me playing again at QPR," the midfielder told reporters.
"Marseille had faith in me when no-one had faith any more, so I want to pay them back for that. At the right moment we will talk. But I miss the Premier League."
Marseille travel to Parc des Princes to face rivals Paris Saint-Germain on Sunday, with the top-of-the-table clash likely to feature David Beckham’s debut for Les Parisiens.
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