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Former United striker Forlan isn't interested in coming back to England

Premier League clubs have been warned they have no chance of signing former Manchester United forward Diego Forlan.


Both Sunderland and Newcastle have been linked with a move for the 29-year-old Uruguayan striker who has been a revelation since leaving Old Trafford for La Liga and Atletico Madrid.

Goal getter: Uruguay's Diego Forlan (right) celebrates after scoring during a World Cup 2010 qualifying match against Peru

Goal getter: Uruguay's Diego Forlan (right) celebrates after scoring during a World Cup 2010 qualifying match against Peru

An Atletico source told The Sun: “There have been calls from England but Diego isn’t interested.

"He wants to stay and play in the Champions League.”


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