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Arsenal and Man Utd target keen on Barcelona stay

Mali international Seydou Keita admits he is desperate to stay with Spanish giants Barcelona.

Keita has two years left on his contract with Barcelona, but has been linked with a move away from the club.

Keita will be free to leave Barcelona at the end of this month as he featured in less than 50 per cent of the Spanish side's games last season.

"I am yet to speak with the club to sort out my future," Keita told Mundo Deportivo.

"But I want to continue; this is my desire. I would like to retire at Barcelona, so I hope that can be the case.

"We must talk and see what they offer and what they want. But my family is happy in Barcelona."

Keita has been linked with the likes of AC Milan, Malaga, Arsenal, Manchester United and Liverpool.


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