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Gabon and Borussia Dortmund star Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang says he would like a future move to Spain before considering an opportunity to play in England.
The free-scoring striker, who is having the best season of his professional career, has been linked with several of Europe's top clubs, including the likes of Spanish giants Barcelona as well as Arsenal and Liverpool in the English top-flight.
He recently set a record as the first man to score in the first six games of any Bundesliga season, and stretched the run to eight games. He has now scored 13 goals in ten league games, equaling a 50-year-old club record.
However he recently signed a contract that would see him stay at Dortmund until 2020, but the 26-year-old star has not ruled out a move away in the future despite stressing that he is happy at Dortmund.
"One day I'll leave to play in another league," he told the BBC World Service. "My dream is to play in Spain.
"After that contract I have this dream to play in Spain. I hope that will happen but when? I don't know.
"Lots of people think that the Premier League would good for me but my mum is Spanish and I really have that dream to play over there.
"After that maybe one day the Premier League but for the moment I aim to one day play in Spain."
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