Iker Casillas on future: 'I would like to play in the U.S.'
Reuters
Real Madrid goalkeeper Iker Casillas is not shy about his future plans: he is interested in one day moving to North America and playing in Major League Soccer.
Casillas, 33, didn't give a timetable for a potential move, but was abundantly clear in answering a question posed to him by the Wall Street Journal in a recent interview.
"I have no problem saying that I would like to play in the U.S.," the Spaniard said.
Casillas, who has spent his entire, trophy-laden career at Real Madrid after making his debut with the club when he was 16, will see his contract expire in 2017. He will be 36 years old.
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