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Falcao wants to play in another league, admits Atletico president
By Stefan Coerts
Nov 29, 2012 9:40:00 AM
Enrique Cerezo has revealed that the striker has told him he wants to move elsewhere in the future, but he does not fear the attacker will leave any time soon
Atletico Madrid president Enrique Cerezo is aware of star player Radamel Falcao's desire to play in another league at some point, but is confident of holding on to the prolific striker for the foreseeable future.The Colombia international has been constantly linked with a move away from the club, and Chelsea have already opened informal talks to sign the attacker, as Goal.com exclusively revealed earlier this month.
"He tells me he is very happy here and that he wants to honour his contract but one day, we don't know when, he would like to try out another league," he told Cuatro.
"I know that day will come, but it won't be anytime soon. I can say that he has told me personally that he loves being at this club.
"He is the best No.9 in the world at the moment. He is also a lovely, kind guy, and he never loses his temper."
Falcao's contract with Atletico runs until June 2016.
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