- Alexandre Pato says he is happy to stay at Sao Paulo
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Alexandre Pato insists he wants to stay at Sao Paulo despite being linked with a move to Tottenham in the final stages of the transfer window.
The 25-year-old moved back to Brazil after a five-year spell at AC Milan and has been the subject of European interest.
But the Brazilian striker says he is happy with Sao Paulo, although he admitted he will have talks with his agent to see if he could be on the move.

Alexandre Pato insisted he is happy at Sao Paulo despite interest from European clubs

Pato in action for AC Milan against Tottenham in the Champions League in 2011
Pato said: ‘I don’t know what’s going to happen. I don’t know if if it was my last game for Sao Paulo. I will talk with my agent.
‘I want to stay but it does not depend on me. It would not be good to finish like this. I’ll sit down and talk to see what’s going to happen.
Asked about Tottenham’s interest, Pato replied: ‘I don’t know.’
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