Colombian attacker plays down talk of Man Utd switch this summer.
In-form Atletico de Madrid front man Radamel Falcao has rejected speculation linking him with a big-money move to Manchester United at the end of the season, reports the Sun.
The Colombia international is enjoying yet another sensational campaign in front of goals for the La Liga giants, finding the back of the net on 24 occasions in just 28 top-flight appearances for the capital club, as well as netting 30 goals in only 34 matches in all competitions for Atleti.
As a result, the 27-year-old is rightly considering to be one of European football’s deadliest attackers, with his club having slapped a prohibitive £48 million price tag on his head.
That though has not prevented the likes of mega-rich Premier League duo Manchester City and Chelsea both expressing an interest in the striker, as well as La Liga champions Real Madrid and big-spending Ligue 1 outfit Paris Saint-Germain.
However, Falcao claims he only wants to concentrate on finishing the season strongly with Atletico before making any decisions about his future career.
“In recent weeks I have tried to isolate myself and not think about the rumours about my future.
“I do not really know where that information has come from.
“I’m focused only on Atletico Madrid. I do not let the market rumours affect my performance.”
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