Aston Villa midfielder Robert Pires has revealed he could continue his playing career in Australia.
Pires, 37, signed a six-month deal with the English Premier League outfit in November and has impressed in his nine appearances, scoring one goal.
But with manager Gerard Houllier set to look to the future at the end of this season, Pires is likely to move on and the Hyundai A-League could be his next destination.
"I'm prepared to retire in May if that's what it comes to, but I am also ready to go wherever an interesting proposition comes from," Pires told FIFA.com.
"Be it Qatar or the US. I've even had an offer from Australia."
"I'm still playing in the Premier League so I get noticed. People haven't forgotten about me. Anyway, one thing at a time. I'll look at that at the end of the season."
Pires would be an ideal marquee signing for any A-League club and his experience would be invaluable to some of Australia's finest young players.
http://www.sportal.com.au/football-news-display/pires-open-to-a-league-116560
Pires, 37, signed a six-month deal with the English Premier League outfit in November and has impressed in his nine appearances, scoring one goal.
But with manager Gerard Houllier set to look to the future at the end of this season, Pires is likely to move on and the Hyundai A-League could be his next destination.
"I'm prepared to retire in May if that's what it comes to, but I am also ready to go wherever an interesting proposition comes from," Pires told FIFA.com.
"Be it Qatar or the US. I've even had an offer from Australia."
"I'm still playing in the Premier League so I get noticed. People haven't forgotten about me. Anyway, one thing at a time. I'll look at that at the end of the season."
Pires would be an ideal marquee signing for any A-League club and his experience would be invaluable to some of Australia's finest young players.
http://www.sportal.com.au/football-news-display/pires-open-to-a-league-116560