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Jacobsen ponders Danish switch

Image: Jacobsen: Admits he is enticed by the prospect of European football at Copenhagen

Lars Jacobsen admits he is looking at a return to Denmark as his contract at West Ham draws to a close.

Copenhagen switch tempting

Lars Jacobsen admits he is looking at a return to Denmark as his contract at West Ham draws to a close. The 31-year-old looks likely to leave Upton Park after the club's relegation from the Premier League and has revealed that he is interested in a move back to the Danish Superligaen. The Dane made the switch to English football in the summer of 2008 after signing for Everton, followed by season-long stints at Blackburn Rovers and the Hammers. One possible destination for the defender is a second spell at FC Copenhagen and the guarantee of Champions League football next season. Jacobsen, who revealed that he has already turned down several clubs, told TV2: "Yes, I am considering returning home to Denmark. That is a possibility. "That is not to say that this will happen. I keep all doors open. "[A return to Copenhagen] could be really fun and it could really tempt you. It feels like it is at the top level."

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