Gonzalo Higuain is leaving Madrid's "Real" club.
The 25-year-old footballer, who is being pursued by teams such as London's "Arsenal", London's "Chelsea" and Turin's "Juventus", announced his decision after the last Spanish championship match. The capital's team defeated "Osasuna" 4-2, with Higuain scoring one of the goals.
"I am leaving "Real", I have finally decided. I think it's time to change the environment," said the Argentine. "The club has been informed of my decision, although I don't know yet where I will play."
And he added: "It was not an easy decision to make, but it's time for new challenges. "Juventus"? Yes, that is one of the possible options, but I can't say anything more."
In the Spanish league, Higuain, who arrived at "Real" for 13 million euros in 2007 from "River Plate", scored sixteen goals in 28 matches.