Alexandre Patoof Brazil celebrates a his goal against the US in the first half of a friendly match at the New Meadowlands on August 10, 2010 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Jeff Zelevansky / Getty Images
Alexandre Patoof Brazil celebrates a his goal against the US in the first half of a friendly match at the New Meadowlands on August 10, 2010 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Jeff Zelevansky / Getty Images
Alexandre Patoof Brazil celebrates a his goal against the US in the first half of a friendly match at the New Meadowlands on August 10, 2010 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Jeff Zelevansky / Getty Images
Alexandre Patoof Brazil celebrates a his goal against the US in the first half of a friendly match at the New Meadowlands on August 10, 2010 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Jeff Zelevansky / Getty Ima

Brazil international Pato puts Premier League clubs on alert: ‘I would like to come to England’


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Alexandre Pato wants to move to England, no doubt piquing the interest of several Premier League clubs.

A young star at AC Milan, the 26-year-old Brazilian’s career looked to be on a downwards trajectory when the injury-hit forward returned to Brazil to join Corinthians in 2013.

However, Pato is now injury-free and, having netted 26 goals in 59 matches during a loan spell with Sao Paulo, ready to return to European football.

Corinthians are reportedly ready to sell the Brazil international in January, with Manchester United, Chelsea and Liverpool said to be among the interested parties.

"Before I came to Italy to play for Milan in 2007, I saw in the papers that my name was mentioned in connection with some English clubs," he said in interviews with the Mail on Sunday and Sunday Telegraph.

“I was told Chelsea were interested but my dream was to play with Ronaldo.

“When Milan called my manager, I wanted to go there to make my dreams of playing with Ronaldo and [Paolo] Maldini come true.

“But one day I knew I would like to come to England because I think the Premier League is the number one in the world. It is very competitive.

“I like the emotion in the English league. You look at the TV and you see the stadium and the fans.”

Pato added: “My dream is to come back to Europe. I think it has to be to a club that plays to be champions. That challenges and has ambition.”

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