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Miguel Pardeza hoping Gonzalo Higuain stays in Real Madrid

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The Argentinean international looks to be on his way out of the Santiago Bernabeu after developing into a prolific attacker since joining Los Blancos as an 19-year-old.
Real Madrid continued their winning run on Saturday as they overcome a resilient Granada on the road. As the season comes to an end, Los Blancos have wrapped up their 32nd La Liga trophy but are set to part company with Gonzalo Higuain.
The Argentine striker has been given a peripheral role at the Santiago Bernabeu ever since the return of form of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Karim-Benzema-c20350, and looks to be on his way out of the Spanish capital with several high profile clubs leading the chase for his signature.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786, Manchester City, Juventus and Paris Saint Germain have all voiced their interest in the prolific attacker, and have the deep pockets to support their endearing glances.
After Real Madrid’s latest victory over El Granada, Miguel Pardeza took the opportunity to praise Higuain for his season long’s efforts and added that they would not to let him leave in the summer.
He added that they have a contract with the 24-year-old and with Jose Mourinho considering him an important part of his first team roster, will make sure he does not move away from the Bernabeu.
"He is a great striker and has shown it this season," Pardeza said after the 1-2 win over Granada.
"He has a contract in place and we would be delighted if he stayed with us. The coach has full faith in him."
Higuain’s 26 goal tally for the 2011/12 season have complimented http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Cristiano-c9622 Ronaldo’s haul of 59 for the campaign. Pardeza was in awe of Ronaldo’s ability and believes that there is little more he can do to improve on his already high standards.
"Cristiano cannot do anything more," he continued. "He set goals for himself at the start of the year, and his season has been remarkable."
One match remains until the culmination of the exhausting La Liga season. Jose Mourinho’s men will enjoy the sanctity of the Santiago Bernabeu for the fixture as they take on the challenge of Joaquin Caparros’ Mallorca. 

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