Fulham striker Hugo Rodallega has admitted that he is keen on a move to Argentine giants River Plate.

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Hugo Rodallega is looking to leave Fulham this summer.

Rodallega has one year left on his deal but has been seeking a move away from Fulham following the club's relegation to the Championship.

The Colombian forward joined Fulham in 2012 after three years with Wigan but it seems now that the 29 year-old is keen on a move away from England.

Argentinian giants River Plate are reportedly interested in Rodallega as a replacement for his compatriot Teofilio Gutierrez who has been strongly linked with a move to Europe this summer.

Speaking to TyC Sports, Rodallega said: "I am going to help for my transfer to River to be done. I think that the negotiation is not going to be easy, but I would love to have the chance of playing at River,

 "I would like a change in my career and River is a very important team that is playing in many competitions this year and the next.

"So it is interesting for what all that could mean for my career.

 "I have been in English football for five years so I see that a transfer could be something important for the owners and me."