Striker Frederic Kanoute has alerted a number of Premier League clubs by revealing he will quit Sevilla if he receives a "serious offer".The 30-year-old Mali forward has enjoyed three seasons in Andalucia since joining the side from Spurs in 2005, but has recently admitted that a number of clubs are waiting to lure him away from the Sanchez Pizjuan stadium.
Kanoute's former Sevilla coach Juande Ramos, now in charge of Tottenham, is reported to be monitoring his situation, as are his former club West Ham, Aston Villa and Bolton.
While the former Lyon star insists there is nothing definite as yet, he admits that his head may be turned should an attractive offer arrive for him.
"If there's a serious proposal on the table then I will study it," he told Spanish newspaper Marca. "I'd like to stay on in Seville. I'm not thinking about changing, at the moment.
"It's true that until now there have been no serious offers, but if a serious one came I would think about it."
This year Kanoute has scored 26 goals in 42 outings as Sevilla enjoyed their first campaign in the Champions League.
He was also recently named as the African Ballon d'Or winner, an achievement he hoped would be repeated by more of his countrymen.
"While I'm proud to be the second African Ballon d'Or winner from Mali, I hope with all my heart that I am not the last," he said.
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