Daniele De Rossi sparks transfer speculation after saying Premier League is 'more interesting' than Serie A

 

Ben Rumsby
Thursday 21 June 2012 06:39 EDT
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Daniele De Rossi: Usually a midfielder, De Rossi has slotted into Cesare Prandelli’s defensive triumvirate very comfortably and offered impressive composure on the ball today. 7
Daniele De Rossi: Usually a midfielder, De Rossi has slotted into Cesare Prandelli’s defensive triumvirate very comfortably and offered impressive composure on the ball today. 7 (Getty Images)

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Daniele De Rossi has admitted he is attracted by the Barclays Premier League ahead of Italy's European Championship clash with England.

De Rossi, who signed a new five-year contract with Roma in February, appeared to reignite speculation about his future yesterday when he claimed English football was "more interesting" than its Italian counterpart.

The midfielder has previously been linked with Manchester City and Manchester United and claimed he had received several offers to defect to the Premier League.

He said: "I have received many offers from English football. And I must say that I feel attraction for it.

"I like English football very much. I think now it's probably more interesting than Italian football.

"There are lots of outstanding and talented players, as is the case for Spain as well."

De Rossi's versatility makes him particularly attractive for potential suitors, with the 28-year-old having played both in defence and midfield for club and country this season.

He admitted he preferred the midfield anchor role, a position that would put him in direct confrontation with his "idol" in Sunday's quarter-final.

De Rossi revealed he dreamt of playing more like England captain Gerrard, who has shone for the Three Lions during Euro 2012.

He said: "Steven Gerrard has always been my idol. Since 10 years ago, he is among the best in the world.

"You see Gerrard defending and attacking here and there. I would like to be able to play more like that."

Italy boss Cesare Prandelli must decide whether to unleash Mario Balotelli on England this weekend.

The City striker is notorious for testing the patience of managers and team-mates alike.

De Rossi could not have summed up the mixed feelings towards the Manchester City forward better today as Balotelli's name once again dominated another press conference.

Asked about the "scandals" that have dogged Balotelli since his move to England, De Rossi said: "Mario and his tabloids issue? Ask him.

"I don't know if he's bothered, or maybe he is just feeding them too much.

"Of course, sometimes, he commits some mistakes off the pitch. But it's his responsibility.

"He simply has to accept the manager's decision."

Fellow midfielder Alessandro Diamanti was hoping to keep his place against England having made his finals debut in Monday's 2-0 triumph over the Republic of Ireland.

"I have a chance to play in a game that, only a couple of years ago, I could only dream of playing on the PlayStation," he said.

"I never gave up hope and I've worked hard for it.

"I will do everything that I can to help my team progress to the next round."

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