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Milan’s Clarence Seedorf Reveals Desire To Play In The Premier League
The experienced Dutchman has set his sights on a move to England.
Milan’s Clarence Seedorf has sensationally declared that he intends to play for an English Premier League club before ending his career, in a recent interview.
The 33-year-old attacking midfielder has won five Champions League titles with three different clubs over his career, including his current side the Rossoneri (2), Real Madrid (1) and Ajax (1).
He has also played with Inter and Sampdoria in Italy; however he still feels that there is time to test himself in England’s topflight.
“It’s always been a dream of mine to play in the English Premier League,” Seedorf declared to talkSPORT.
“I always wanted to play in the three top countries, in Spain, Italy and England.
“It’s a dream that cannot become a reality right now, but in the future, you never know.
“At the moment, I am very happy at Milan, but you should never say never in life.”
Adrian Del Monte, Goal.com
The 33-year-old attacking midfielder has won five Champions League titles with three different clubs over his career, including his current side the Rossoneri (2), Real Madrid (1) and Ajax (1).
He has also played with Inter and Sampdoria in Italy; however he still feels that there is time to test himself in England’s topflight.
“It’s always been a dream of mine to play in the English Premier League,” Seedorf declared to talkSPORT.
“I always wanted to play in the three top countries, in Spain, Italy and England.
“It’s a dream that cannot become a reality right now, but in the future, you never know.
“At the moment, I am very happy at Milan, but you should never say never in life.”
Adrian Del Monte, Goal.com
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