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Published 15:17 13 Feb 2018 GMT
Updated 15:19 13 Feb 2018 GMT
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"If you get a nice offer, you never know," he said when asked about a move away from Ajax. "England appeals to me: Arsenal, Tottenham, Chelsea or Manchester United are nice clubs where I can see myself playing in a few years."
Kluivert, whose father represented Barcelona for six years, also added that he'd have no problems moving to the Camp Nou, but also added that this wouldn't necessarily mean a switch to their great rivals Real Madrid would be off the table.
"Everywhere I go abroad they know my father and he often asked: 'Come to Barcelona, I'll give a tour of Camp Nou'," he added.
"I really wanted to go to Barcelona instead of Real Madrid. Barcelona is in my heart, but who am I to say no to Real Madrid?"
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