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Villarreal Striker Giuseppe Rossi Unaware Of & Uninterested By Rubin Kazan Approach
He says he wants to remain at the Madrigal...
Villarreal forward Giuseppe Rossi has revealed that he knows nothing of an approach from Rubin Kazan who reportedly aimed to bring the striker to Russia as a replacement for Chori Dominguez who looks set to leave in December.
Rossi also stated that he is happy with his current club and that he has no intention of leaving the Yellow Submarine.
"I know nothing and, also, these are things that I do not want to talk about because I'm very focussed on doing well with Villarreal. I have not seen many games in the Russian league, but I do not care because I do my work with Villarreal," he said as quoted by AS.
"Football is very strange and you can never say anything. I have had two and a half very good years here at Villarreal. I played a lot and have achieved good things in the Champions League and the League and my idea is not to leave Villarreal. I am good and very happy here."
The striker is looking for his team to continue climbing the Primera Liga table to challenge for a European place for next season.
"We're a team that has to fight for European places," he said.
Paul Madden, Goal.com
Rossi also stated that he is happy with his current club and that he has no intention of leaving the Yellow Submarine.
"I know nothing and, also, these are things that I do not want to talk about because I'm very focussed on doing well with Villarreal. I have not seen many games in the Russian league, but I do not care because I do my work with Villarreal," he said as quoted by AS.
"Football is very strange and you can never say anything. I have had two and a half very good years here at Villarreal. I played a lot and have achieved good things in the Champions League and the League and my idea is not to leave Villarreal. I am good and very happy here."
The striker is looking for his team to continue climbing the Primera Liga table to challenge for a European place for next season.
"We're a team that has to fight for European places," he said.
Paul Madden, Goal.com
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