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World Cup winning Barcelona star Sergio Busquets thinks that he has what it takes to make it in the English Premiership, and admits he has not ruled out leaving the Nou Camp if the right opportunity presented itself.


The Barcelona defensive midfielder is a key player in trainer Luis Enrique’s team and is likely to start for Barcelona in their Champions League match against Manchester City at the Etihad on Tuesday.


The 26-year-old has twice won Europe’s top trophy with Barcelona, and insists he is happy at the Catalan giants but does not rule out a future move to England.

He told The Guardian: “I admire the Premier League for the quality and style of football. Maybe after years playing the same style you tire of it, and football there is very different.

“Stadiums are full, pitches are good, the press is different, people are different, the football culture is different. Everyone talks highly of England and I’d like to experience it one day.

“You see more space, more opportunity to enjoy your football. It’s more physical, more intense, but I think I’d be comfortable. I can’t say I’ll definitely play there because things change and I’ve always said I want to stay here for many years, but I’d like the experience.”

 

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