RADAMEL FALCAO admitted he is “honoured” at being linked with a move to AC Milan.
Since leaving the Premier League after seriously underwhelming spells at Manchester United and Chelsea, the Colombian, now 32, has rebuilt his career at Monaco.
Last season he scored 21 goals en route to Ligue 1 success, adding an extra 18 in this campaign.
And his incredible form has reportedly alerted the likes of Milan — a side he clearly admires.
He explained: “I read about Milan’s interest. It is an honour that a club like that follows me.”
Falcao made his name at River Plate in Argentina before joining Porto, where his goals led the club to Europa League success in 2011.
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He then moved to Atletico Madrid, where he won the same trophy in the following season.
In 2013, he moved to Ligue 1 with Monaco before eventually joining United two years later, but he hinted he is ready to try another of Europe’s biggest leagues, adding: “I follow Italian football.
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“Serie A is the hardest league and I know that the Rossoneri are second on the list of European teams with the most Champions League wins.”
Falcao has won leagues titles is the only player to win the Europe League in back-to-back seasons with different sides.
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