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Diego: I Will Leave Werder Bremen At The End Of The Season
The Brazilian star is set to depart the German outfit at the end of the campaign, explaining that he wants to win the Champions League...
With reports of a long list of suitors, Werder Bremen star Diego has claimed that he will likely move to a bigger club this summer.
"There is a strong possibility I will leave. I've been here three years and still have two more left on my contract. However, I've received several offers and it's right to take them seriously," the Brazilian international revealed, according to the Corierre dello Sport.
"For the moment, I only think about Werder Bremen, but in May I will meet with my agent to make the appropriate decisions."
The 24-year-old revealed that Champions League football will be a major determinant in his destination.
"Playing in European competitions is important. My dream is to win the Champions and I know that with Werder will be difficult to achieve. There are great clubs that have contacted me and I cannot pretend nothing had happened."
Diego has been in fine form this season, as a result being linked with European giants Inter, Real Madrid, and Juventus.
Adam Scime, Goal.com
"There is a strong possibility I will leave. I've been here three years and still have two more left on my contract. However, I've received several offers and it's right to take them seriously," the Brazilian international revealed, according to the Corierre dello Sport.
"For the moment, I only think about Werder Bremen, but in May I will meet with my agent to make the appropriate decisions."
The 24-year-old revealed that Champions League football will be a major determinant in his destination.
"Playing in European competitions is important. My dream is to win the Champions and I know that with Werder will be difficult to achieve. There are great clubs that have contacted me and I cannot pretend nothing had happened."
Diego has been in fine form this season, as a result being linked with European giants Inter, Real Madrid, and Juventus.
Adam Scime, Goal.com
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