Sturridge has 'unfinished business' in the Premier League

Sturridge has been out of the game since leaving Turkish side Trabzonspor in March.

Sturridge has 'unfinished business' in the Premier League
Sturridge

Daniel Sturridge says he is ready to start a new chapter in the English Premier League if interested teams require his services.

The former Liverpool forward's contract with Turkish side Trabzonspor was terminated and further fined £150,000 following a successful appeal from the FA over the findings of a regulatory commission over allegations of the provisions of inside information for gambling.

The 30-year old believes its time to stay focus and play his best in any of the world’s league when given the chance. He opted for the Premier League and prayed that featuring in Europe’s most elite League will be supreme for him.

 

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"We have options around the world but I'm an English player and I've always loved playing in the Premier League," he said.

"I believe I've got a lot to give to the Premier League and I would say that's my first choice. I do feel I have unfinished business so I would like to go back and play there.

"I'm open to playing in other leagues, it's not just the Premier League I'm going to consider, but to come back to England and give my best would be a huge option for me.

"I'm very excited, I'm hungrier than ever and I'm totally focused on the next chapter."