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Chelsea's Deco in talks with Brazilian club Fluminense

May 19, 2010 14:19 IST
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Chelsea's Portugal international midfielder Deco has held talks with Fluminense over a return to his native Brazil next season.

Deco"There's a strong possibility (of a move to Fluminense) but at the moment I can't confirm anything because I have a contract with Chelsea," Deco, who obtained Portuguese citizenship in 2002, said on Tuesday.

"I'm only going to decide after the World Cup," Deco, keen to return after leaving Brazil for Europe 13 years ago, said in Indaiatuba, where he grew up in the interior of Sao Paulo state, on the second anniversary of his Deco20 Institute for children.

The 32-year-old Deco, who will join up with the Portugal squad on Wednesday for their World Cup preparations, said he would choose the best club project available.

"I'm not coming (to Brazil) to end my career. I'm coming to play. I believe I have a few more good years to play at a high level," he said.

Deco, who has a year left on his contract with Chelsea, won the European Champions League with Porto in 2004 and Barcelona in 2006.

He joined Chelsea in June 2008 when Luiz Felipe Scolari, his former coach with the Portugal team, was in charge.

However, he has struggled for first team chances due to injuries and low form and missed their recent Premier League and FA Cup double celebrations in London.

Deco helped Portugal reach the Euro 2004 final and the 2006 World Cup semi-finals.

Portugal face Brazil, Ivory Coast and North Korea at the 2010 finals in South Africa starting on June 11.

Australian Cahill extends Everton contract

Australia midfielder Tim Cahill has signed a new contract to 2014 with Premier League club Everton.

"The chairman and the gaffer know what I think of the club and so do the players. It is amazing," 30-year-old Cahill told the club website (www.evertonfc.com) on Tuesday.

The free-scoring midfielder, who has been a huge success since joining from Millwall in 2004, still had two years to run on his old deal but Everton were keen to extend his stay.

"The chairman knows my thoughts, I will sign here for life. He knows my thoughts on what I love about this club. I respect everyone so much and hopefully I am here for a long time," Cahill added.

Cahill has scored 56 goals in 209 games for the Merseyside club and recently made his 200th start.

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