Former Manchester United forward Dimitar Berbatov is keen to return to the Premier League, his agent says.
The previous Bulgaria commander, 35, is a free operator subsequent to being discharged by Greek club PAOK Salonika in June.
"Dimitar feels he can play for in any event one more year and his need is returned to England," Berbatov's operator Emil Dantchev told BBC Sport.
Previous Swansea supervisor Bob Bradley beforehand said Berbatov had been "on his radar".
The previous Tottenham and Fulham striker, who showed up more than nine seasons, has beforehand been connected with a move to Major League Soccer.
He was a piece of the Manchester United squads that won the class title in 2009 and 2011, when he was joint Golden Boot victor with Carlos Tevez.
Berbatov was on the seat for the 2009 Champions League last annihilation by Barcelona yet passed up a great opportunity two years after the fact when Sir Alex Ferguson's side were beaten by a similar resistance at Wembley.
What's more, he won League Cups with both United and Tottenham, scoring for Spurs in their 2-1 annihilation of Chelsea in 2008.
"Dimitar feels he can play for in any event one more year and his need is returned to England," Berbatov's operator Emil Dantchev told BBC Sport.
Previous Swansea supervisor Bob Bradley beforehand said Berbatov had been "on his radar".
The previous Tottenham and Fulham striker, who showed up more than nine seasons, has beforehand been connected with a move to Major League Soccer.
He was a piece of the Manchester United squads that won the class title in 2009 and 2011, when he was joint Golden Boot victor with Carlos Tevez.
Berbatov was on the seat for the 2009 Champions League last annihilation by Barcelona yet passed up a great opportunity two years after the fact when Sir Alex Ferguson's side were beaten by a similar resistance at Wembley.
What's more, he won League Cups with both United and Tottenham, scoring for Spurs in their 2-1 annihilation of Chelsea in 2008.
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