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Jan Koller still prefers Fulham
last updated Monday 14th May 2001, 7:54 PM
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Koller still prefers Fulham
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Fulham are the favourites again to pip Borussia
Dortmund to the signing of Jan Koller after the Anderlecht forward admitted
he would rather play in England.
Representatives of the Belgian club met with Fulham, who are believed to
have tabled an £8 million bid - but Anderlecht officials admitted
that they were also expecting a bid from Dortmund. The German club looked
to have stolen a march on the London side when Koller said over the weekend:
"Dortmund are still in the race."
But on Monday, the Czech Republic star insisted that he would rather join
Jean Tigana's ambitious outfit in the Premiership. "Nothing is definitive
yet, but I'd like to leave. I want to join Fulham," he declared.
"England has the best stadiums and atmosphere. I've spoken about it
to Patrik Berger and Pavel Srnicek, who both warmly recommended playing
in England. The atmosphere is better than in any other country. And the
style of football would probably suit me more as well.
"I'm now going to wait and see. If Anderlecht and Fulham can't reach
an agreement about my transfer then I would have no problem about playing
at Borussia Dortmund.
"If no deal can be made with either club then I'll stay at Anderlecht.
But to play football in England, that was my boyhood dream."
Koller was speaking after Anderlecht clinched their second consecutive league
title over the weekend.
Koller left Sparta Prague for Belgian side Lokeren in 1996 and after top
scoring in the Belgian first division, was signed by Anderlecht in the summer
of 1999. He was Anderlecht's leading goalscorer last season, with 20 goals
in 33 matches. His strikes this season played a major part in Les Mauves
winning their 26th championship title.
The 27-year-old Czech international played a significant part in helping
Anderlecht reach the second round of the Champions' League.
Koller made his international debut for Czech Republic in 1999, scoring
the only goal of the game in a win over Belgium in Brussels.
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