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Vitolo is keen on an England move

Now that he's succeeded at Sevilla big time as one of the most skillful wingers in Spanish football, maybe it's time for Vitolo to search for a new different challenge which could be in England. He looked at the chance to play at Wembley as a great opportunity for English clubs to look at him and maybe take a chance to sign him, he also revealed that Alberto Moreno has been talking to him about the possible options and life in England. 

He told the Guardian: "This call-up is special. It's the chance to play there against a team like England. Wembley is emblematic; not just for English football, but for football itself. At some point in the future it could be good for me to try playing in England. [Moreno] tells me the Premier League would really suit me. From what Alberto tells me and from what I’ve seen, the most noticeable thing is that the English teams are powerful."

He's also been talking to David Silva: "He has played 100 games for Spain now and only great players reach that. He's a legend at Manchester City, a role model [to me] that a player can come from the Canaries and achieve. Every summer the club sells players. That's the policy and it’s brought success. It's true that at other clubs, results can be affected but at Sevilla it goes okay. Let's see what happens. But I'm very happy here and above all my family is very happy here."

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