Los Blancos captain believes the Argentine is one of the five best attackers in the world and revealed that the whole dressing room wants Higuain to stay at the Santiago Bernabeu.
After spending six prolific years in the Spanish capital Gonzalo Higuain looks to be on the move. Compatriot http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Javier-Pastore-c18082 has come out in the open and voiced his desire to play alongside him at the Parc de Princes.
Paris Saint Germain have the financial muscle to prize the former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/River-Plate-c40368 striker from his lavish surroundings at the Santiago Bernabeu, with the attacker himself refusing to rule out the move.
Reflecting on the situation, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Iker-Casillas-c16815 gave a positive look on the matter. La Roja captain hailed Higuain as one of the best footballer in his role.
The Spaniard added that everyone is awaiting Higuain’s decision and revealed that everyone in the dressing room wants him to stay.
Despite his optimism, Casillas stated that no one is putting pressure on the Argentinean to take one decision or the other as it is regarding his future and he should be given the freedom to decide for himself.
Continuing on the subject, the Real Madrid custodian put more dark shadows on Higuain’s future with the discussion regarding his minimum fee release clause. Casillas stated that the club would be helpless if the Parisians were to go down that route.
"He is a crucial player for us and one of the top five strikers in the world, no doubt," Casillas is quoted by Madrid based Spanish sports daily, AS.
"We are convinced that he will stay. He is happy here, but his future belongs to him.”
"Jose Mourinho has said that if he was to leave, his release clause would have to be met. If that happens, there is nothing that we can do.”
"He is a crucial piece in this team and we want him to stay."
After completing the 2011/12 season with the Primera Division trophy to boast about, Casillas turns his attention towards Spain’s defence of their European title. La Roja are the bookmakers favourite to defend the title they won four years ago in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Austria-c2844
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