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The Atletico Madrid striker has revealed that he is targeting a switch to a different league, with the Champions League holders keen to strike a deal in the January transfer window.
Atletico Madrid striker Radamel Falcao has opened the door to a potential transfer after admitting that he is "dreaming" of a move to a different league.
Chelsea, Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain are among the teams believed to be interested in the Colombian star, who has already struck 10 goals in La Liga this campaign.
The 26-year-old Falcao has now paved the way to a potential move abroad, revealing that it is his dream to make the move to a foreign league.
"The chance of playing in another league and for another club will come. I keep dreaming," Falcao told Radio Caracol. "I know that in time I would like to go to a different team. But I have three more years left on my contract with Atletico."
Falcao went on to state his objectives, including helping Colombia reach the World Cup finals in Brazil in 2014.
"There are dreams that I have met and others that I am achieving now. I dream of reaching the World Cup with Colombia, and also to keep winning with my club," he added.
"In my head I have these objectives, they are very clear. I can't think after these objectives."
The in-form front man scored 25 goals in La Liga last season, finishing third in the top-scorer charts behind Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, and has cleared up reports that he was deliberately being left out of Atletico's Europa League matches ahead of a potential January exit.
"The reason I don't play in the Europa League is because of a technical decision by [Atletico boss Diego] Simeone, not because I'm leaving in January. It's just a precaution," Falcao said.
"I am not friends with Cristiano Ronaldo or Messi. But when I see them on the field, I exchange words with the two.
"The dream is always there. The Premier League is an interesting league but I have a few years left on my contract with Atletico and I'm just focusing on Atletico."
The Atletico Madrid striker has revealed that he is targeting a switch to a different league, with the Champions League holders keen to strike a deal in the January transfer window.
Atletico Madrid striker Radamel Falcao has opened the door to a potential transfer after admitting that he is "dreaming" of a move to a different league.
Chelsea, Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain are among the teams believed to be interested in the Colombian star, who has already struck 10 goals in La Liga this campaign.
The 26-year-old Falcao has now paved the way to a potential move abroad, revealing that it is his dream to make the move to a foreign league.
"The chance of playing in another league and for another club will come. I keep dreaming," Falcao told Radio Caracol. "I know that in time I would like to go to a different team. But I have three more years left on my contract with Atletico."
Falcao went on to state his objectives, including helping Colombia reach the World Cup finals in Brazil in 2014.
"There are dreams that I have met and others that I am achieving now. I dream of reaching the World Cup with Colombia, and also to keep winning with my club," he added.
"In my head I have these objectives, they are very clear. I can't think after these objectives."
The in-form front man scored 25 goals in La Liga last season, finishing third in the top-scorer charts behind Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, and has cleared up reports that he was deliberately being left out of Atletico's Europa League matches ahead of a potential January exit.
"The reason I don't play in the Europa League is because of a technical decision by [Atletico boss Diego] Simeone, not because I'm leaving in January. It's just a precaution," Falcao said.
"I am not friends with Cristiano Ronaldo or Messi. But when I see them on the field, I exchange words with the two.
"The dream is always there. The Premier League is an interesting league but I have a few years left on my contract with Atletico and I'm just focusing on Atletico."
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