
Radamel
Falcao expects his future to be resolved soon and hinted a potential loan
move to Chelsea could be on the cards.
Sky sources reported earlier this week that Chelsea had agreed a season-long
deal with Monaco for Falcao, who spent last season on loan with Manchester
Untied.
United opted not to make Falcao move permanent after he scored just four
times in 29 appearances, but Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho is keen to sign the
29-year-old to bolster his attacking options following the departure of
Didier Drogba.
Falcao, who impressed with both Porto and Atletico Madrid before moving to
France, was asked about the reports when he spoke to reporters following
Colombia's victory over Brazil at the Copa America in Chile.
"I am just thinking of the Copa America and the squad, my staff are taking
care of this." Falcao said.
Asked if the reports linking him with a loan move to Chelsea were correct,
Falcao added: "It can be, you will know soon."
Uruguay defender Diego Godin and Spanish midfielder Koke at Atletico Madrid
are also reported targets for Chelsea, along with Real Madrid's French
international centre-half Raphael Varane and Belgian international Toby
Alderweireld, who was on loan at Southampton last season.
And with goalkeeper Petr Cech nearing a reported £11m switch across London
to Arsenal both Asmir Begovic of Stoke and Norwich stopper John Ruddy have
been linked with the English champions.