Roma star player Patrik Schick has made known his ambitions of playing for bigger clubs someday in the future, admitting he dreams of playing for a club like Manchester United whenever the opportunity comes.
Schick joined Roma temporarily from Sampdoria during the summer transfer window but has been prevented by injuries from displaying his full potential at the Stadio Olimpico club.
This season so far, the 21-year-old has played just once for his new side in the Italian top flight.
The talented player emerged as a target for Serie A champions Juventus during the past summer transfer window and was heavily linked with a move to the Turin-based club.
Juve took some steps to bring him in, but he failed two separate medicals at the club, which prevented him from moving to Turin.
Patrik has insisted he is keen on moving to a big side that represents a big symbol in the Champions League at some stage in his career.
Speaking to Reporter Magazin (via goal) in response to a question about if money will be a role in his choice of decisions, the youngster admits he takes money as a ‘motivation’, and he dreams of moving to bigger clubs that will pay him more.
The Czech international tagged the likes of Real Madrid, Barcelona and Manchester United as ‘even bigger clubs’ that are bigger than his current Italian club.
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