Former
Manchester City striker Roque Santa Cruz is reportedly eyeing a move away from
Spanish side Malaga in January. The Paraguayan has been in link with several
clubs, according to El Desmarque.
Owner
Sheikh Abdullah Al-Thani who was looking to sell the club are now planning to
sell the striker to help his side financially.
The
La Liga outfit has told Santa Cruz to look for a club in January. Spanish side
have not been up to the mark this season they have earned 27 points from 15
games. They are on seventh spot in the League.
Malaga
director Mario Husillos revealed that he has received offers for only two of
his player including Roque Santa Cruz while the other was Ezequiel Rescaldani.
The
33-year-old moved to Malaga from Real Betis in 2013. He has scored 17 goals in
70 games for the La Liga side since his move.
Santa
Cruz who has a contract until 2016 summer has played for Bayern Munich, Blackburn
Rovers, and Manchester City. He has also made more than 100 caps for his country.
While
Ezequiel Rescaldani who has made only six appearances for Malaga is also likely
to leave the Spanish side in the winter transfer window. The 22-year-old joined Malaga in summer.
Columnist: Shah Arsalan
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