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Fabiano eyes Sevilla exit

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Highly-rated striker Luis Fabiano has revealed he is ready to leave Sevilla for another club.

Brazilian disillusioned with life at Sanchez Pizjuan

Highly-rated striker Luis Fabiano has revealed he is ready to leave Sevilla for another club. The Brazilian, who has been linked with a number of Premier League sides including Tottenham and Blackburn as well as Italian giants Inter Milan and Juventus, is contracted at the Primera Liga outfit until 2013. However, after helping Sevilla to honours such as the Uefa Cup, Uefa Super Cup and Copa del Rey during almost six years with the club, the 30-year-old says he is ready for his next challenge. Fabiano told Brazilian website Globoesporte: "Now we are in the middle of the season and perhaps it is not the best moment to speak, but it is clear that my cycle with Sevilla has ended. "I have won many titles and have also played in the Champions League. (I've experienced) excellent things during the last few years but things in football don't always last."

Speculation

Fabiano, who joined Sevilla from Porto in 2005, claims the Spanish club have spurned offers from several Brazilian outfits for his signature, and admits the transfer speculation has unsettled him. "Clubs such as Corinthians, Santos and Inter Porto Alegre wanted me but Sevilla decided not to listen to their offers," he said. "The rumours and the blows have made the last few months complicated but personally I am content with my performances." The veteran striker, capped 43 times for Brazil, says he is keen to experience success with his national side after a disappointing World Cup campaign last year. "Still my dreams lie with the Canarinha and my ambition is to help them triumph in the next Copa America," he added. "I left the World Cup unhappy and now I want a title with Brazil."

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