Ivory coast international Salomon Kalou has said it is his dream to move to the United States
and play Major League Soccer in the final years of his career, but hopes
to sign a new contract with Hertha Berlin first.
Kalou, 31, has entered the final few months of his current deal at
Hertha, the club he joined from Lille in 2014, but is yet to agree a new
contract.
"The club's good, we win games, the fans are fantastic, and I feel at home here," Kalou told Bild, adding that he is waiting for the right time to put pen to paper at Hertha, who hope he will stay for a few more years.
"When you win games, everyone's happy. It's always easy to discuss
contracts then. Let's see how the next three games [against Hamburg,
Borussia Dortmund and Cologne] will be, maybe it works out after that,"
Kalou added, and said that he wants to reach the 45-point mark first.
Hertha currently have 37 points from 22 games, and rank fifth in the
league, but even failure to qualify for a European competition would not
stop him from signing a new deal if the team continues to grow.
"We've never played in Europe since I got here. It's about progress,
about the annual improvement of the team. I see myself as part of the
project," he said.
However, Kalou also has plans to move to the United States in the future.
"I love Major League Soccer, and my wish is to play there," Kalou
said. "I enjoy this project, to chase European football with my
teammates. Hertha has not played internationally for a long time. That
would be outstanding for our fans.
"That's what I enjoy right now. As long as it stays that way, there
is no reason to go somewhere else. China right now is not an issue for
me."
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