
Livorno striker Cristiano Lucarelli believes the time is right to make a move away from the Tuscan outfit. The Amaranto captain was close to leaving the Stadio Armando Picchi last summer, but decided to stay for another season with club with whom he has been since 2004.
But the 31-year-old told the Gazzetta Dello Sport he is ready to move on to pastures new at the end of this season: "It's probably the right moment to jump ship," he said. "I've never felt so strong in the past, even if in this particular period I'm suffering from a little tiredness. Seven matches in 18 days aren't an easy thing."
But Lucarelli is determined to focus on Livorno for the time being as they look to make a late push for a European spot.
"But firstly let me concentrate on Livorno and scoring more than 20 goals this season. And anyway, certain offers must come," he added.
Lucarelli was on target on Saturday as he opened the scoring with a delicious free kick against Milan - his 11th of the season - only for his side to lose their lead and the game, to leave them occupying 12th place in Serie A.
But the 31-year-old told the Gazzetta Dello Sport he is ready to move on to pastures new at the end of this season: "It's probably the right moment to jump ship," he said. "I've never felt so strong in the past, even if in this particular period I'm suffering from a little tiredness. Seven matches in 18 days aren't an easy thing."
But Lucarelli is determined to focus on Livorno for the time being as they look to make a late push for a European spot.
"But firstly let me concentrate on Livorno and scoring more than 20 goals this season. And anyway, certain offers must come," he added.
Lucarelli was on target on Saturday as he opened the scoring with a delicious free kick against Milan - his 11th of the season - only for his side to lose their lead and the game, to leave them occupying 12th place in Serie A.
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