STRIKER HAPPY IN SPAIN
Forlan snubs English clubs
By Soccernet staff
July 6, 2010
Tottenham target Diego Forlan has no intention of quitting Atletico Madrid to return to the Premier League - with any club.
The Uruguay striker, who scored 17 goals in two seasons at Manchester United, has fired his country to the semi-finals of the World Cup and is being tracked by a number of English clubs.
Forlan was considered an expensive failure at Old Trafford but moved to Spain in a cut-price £2 million deal with Villarreal and promptly won the Pichichi, the trophy awarded to La Liga's top scorer, in his first season in 2004.
A £15 million move to Atletico Madrid followed as he was drafted in as a replacement for Liverpool-bound Fernando Torres in 2007 and Forlan again won the Pichichi, this time in his second season at the club.
The 31-year-old's record speaks for itself and he feels he has shown his true quality.
"I feel I have nothing to prove at all, my scoring rate in La Liga speaks for itself. My average is well over a goal in two games, and in the toughest league in the world, it speaks for itself," forlan told the Daily Express.
"Tottenham are a club who are going in the right direction, but I have no interest in joining the Premier League with any club. For a start, Spain is much hotter and also it is my home now.
"We have a great team at Atletico and next season we will be aiming for a top-four finish. We have some very exciting young players and I am excited for the season. I will never play in England again, but I still actually look back with fond memories at some moments."
On his troubled time at United, Forlan said: "I was very young at Manchester United, and I feel that I was just starting to find my feet when I was sold and Rooney was brought in. If we had been paired together I think we could have formed the most devastating strike partnership in Europe, but it wasn't to be."
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