Midfielder Nilton dreams of Brazil return

IANS  |  Rio de Janeiro 

Brazilian midfielder Nilton has raised the prospect of returning to his country next year, but says he won't do so without winning titles with Japan's Vissel Kobe.

The 30-year-old joined Vissel Kobe from Brazil's Internacional last year and is contracted with the J-League club until mid-2018, reports Xinhua news agency.

"It's nice to have the support of people in Brazil," Nilton was quoted as saying by Brazilian football news service Lance.

"I see fans from Cruzeiro, Internacional, Vasco and Corinthians have been asking me to return and nobody knows what will happen. Who knows? It would be an honor to help rewrite history for one of those clubs. I won titles with all of them and I know the doors are always open to go back.

"But right now I'm happy in I have a contract until the middle of next year and I'm also determined to win titles here before I leave," he added.

Nilton represented at under-20 level and says he holds hopes of breaking into the senior national team ahead of next year's World Cup.

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Midfielder Nilton dreams of Brazil return

Brazilian midfielder Nilton has raised the prospect of returning to his country next year, but says he won't do so without winning titles with Japan's Vissel Kobe.

Brazilian midfielder Nilton has raised the prospect of returning to his country next year, but says he won't do so without winning titles with Japan's Vissel Kobe.

The 30-year-old joined Vissel Kobe from Brazil's Internacional last year and is contracted with the J-League club until mid-2018, reports Xinhua news agency.

"It's nice to have the support of people in Brazil," Nilton was quoted as saying by Brazilian football news service Lance.

"I see fans from Cruzeiro, Internacional, Vasco and Corinthians have been asking me to return and nobody knows what will happen. Who knows? It would be an honor to help rewrite history for one of those clubs. I won titles with all of them and I know the doors are always open to go back.

"But right now I'm happy in I have a contract until the middle of next year and I'm also determined to win titles here before I leave," he added.

Nilton represented at under-20 level and says he holds hopes of breaking into the senior national team ahead of next year's World Cup.

--IANS

ajb/dg

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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