Nicolas Anelka is planning to see out his best days at Chelsea before winding down his career abroad.
Striker aims to stay until 34 before heading elsewhere
Nicolas Anelka is planning to see out his best days at Chelsea before winding down his career in a different country.
The French striker has scored 30 goals in 101 appearances for the Blues since his arrival from Bolton almost two years ago, and he is under contract until 2011.
He recently revealed that he is hoping to sign a new deal at Stamford Bridge after enjoying a previously nomadic career.
Anelka aims to stick with Chelsea until he turns 34 in 2013 and suggests he will then look to secure a lucrative move to either the Middle East or America.
"I would love to sign for another three years," Anelka told French newspaper
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"And that would not be the end of my career. After I could go to the Middle East, to Qatar, Abu Dhabi or the United States. I don't know.
"I have often been criticised for changing clubs. At the same time, it's good to experience different things, whether it's in Turkey or Spain. Everywhere has enriched me.
"I wouldn't be going to Qatar to play in the Champions League. It (the money) is the truth."