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Santa Cruz hints at leaving Blackburn

SoccerNews in English Premier League 20 Dec 2008

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Blackburn striker Roque Santa Cruz has admitted that he would consider leaving the Premier League outfit if “a bigger club came in for me” during the January transfer window.

New Blackburn boss Sam Allardyce has insisted he wants the 27-year-old Paraguay forward to stay at Ewood Park, but speculation is growing linking him with cash-rich Manchester City, the club of his former boss Mark Hughes.

“Everybody knows my opinion (regarding a possible transfer), I am happy at Blackburn but also I want to keep improving my football and remain ambitious,” Santa Cruz told BBC radio on Friday.

“My contract with Blackburn is clear and for that I need to continue with the club.

“But I am looking to again play in a big side that is in Europe and trying to win their league.

He added: “I have to say the people here at Blackburn are fantastic, I am very happy with the fans.

“But, I don't want to miss the chance of playing with a big side. If a bigger club came in for me then I would like to take that opportunity.

“I want to watch out for myself but I have to think of Blackburn. It is a very hard decision.”

Santa Cruz penned a new four-year deal with Rovers before the season, but the poor start to the season which cost the job of manager Paul Ince has re-ignited speculation that he could leave.

In a sign of the club's woes, Santa Cruz has scored just four goals this season compared to 23 times in the last campaign.

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