New York Red Bulls newly signed midfielder, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Tim-Cahill-c35085 has refused to rule out a possible return to Goodison Park, indicating that he is willing to consider spending a loan spell at Everton in the future.
The Australian International left the Merseyside club to join the Metros earlier in July, for a transfer fee believed to be in the region of 1 million pounds. During his lengthy stay with the Toffees, which spanned over a period of eight years, he capped
278 appearances for the club and netted 68 goals.
However, following his disappointing last season, which saw him fail to cement his place in the starting eleven, the midfielder decided to part ways with the Toffees to join the MLS outfit in order to seek more playing time on the field.
Nevertheless, keeping in view his strong affinity with http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Everton-c39043, the 32-year old revealed that he has not permanently shut the door, on the option of making a return to Goodison Park, and mentioned that he might make a return on a loan deal sometime in the
future.
While talking to reporters, he said: “If something can work and fit to the training regime, because I've committed my future to the Red Bulls, and going on loan might not be the right thing for the football club. But if it works out that I can find the right
happy medium to get the fitness and keep training and to play in certain games, then maybe yes.”
The former Millwall player also unravelled that he had received offers from different Premier League teams over the last couple of months. However, he claimed that he decided against staying in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749 as he did not have the heart of playing against his
former club.
Cahill won the Everton Player of the Season accolade in 2005 and was also nominated for the coveted Ballon d’Or award in 2006.
The midfielder expressed his satisfaction over whatever he had achieved so far in his career, and viewed his move to the American league as a new chapter in his life. He also revealed that he had now set his focus on making an impression in the MLS and vowed
to give it his all in an effort to help the Reds Bulls lift their maiden league title.
“I work hard, I give everything and one thing I'm going to do for the Red Bulls is to put my heart into it.”
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