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Guidetti wants to play in Italy

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Manchester City forward, John Guidetti has gone on to admit that he could be on his way out of the Etihad Stadium, as he is looking to secure a temporary move to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Lazio-c39775 .
The striker has gone on to reveal his admiration for the Italian league and with his manager currently in talks with the club in order to try and finalize the transfer, which could see him play for the Italian side for the coming season.
City sent the striker on loan to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Feyenoord-c39258 in order to help him grow as a player. The striker spent all of last season with Dutch club and had a rather decent run with them. In the twenty three league matches that he played with the team, he went on to score a very impressive twenty goals.
With him having a taste of first team football, he is not looking to return to City, where he is more than likely going to have to play in the reserves. For this very reason, the twenty year old feels that it would be better for him to move out on loan and that is exactly what he is trying to do.
When talking about his future and just what he plans on doing this coming season, the striker’s agent is quoted to have said: "I cannot hide, I have spoken with Lazio about Guidetti because several Italian and European clubs like him.”
"He is the best under-21 striker in Europe, he played well in a league where champions like [Ruud] van Nistelrooy and [Marco] van Basten found their limelight.”
"If Lazio does not complete the signing of [Burak] Yilmaz [of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Trabzonspor-c40759], I think it could open a door for Guidetti.”
"He wants to continue his growth process, in a club where he could play with continuity, even behind someone like [Miroslav] Klose with whom he could only improve.”
"There would be every reason to talk about this negotiation. Guidetti dreams of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Italy-c2926."
City are more than likely going to allow the player to leave on loan, considering how they don’t really have much use for him at the moment.
However, following this coming season, should the player evolve any further as a player, he could potentially end up being a part of the City first team.

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