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LONDON: Former England forward Michael Owen said he hoped to continue playing top-level soccer after being told by Manchester United that his contract was not being renewed.

"I don't think I have lost the ability to score goals or play at a high level," Owen, who has endured a frustrating three years at United because of injury, told Sky Sports television on Thursday.

"I certainly feel as if I can still play at the top level so we will wait to see where that is. If it's not in the Premier League it may be further afield.

"I don't think the Championship (second division) would be an option, to be totally honest."

The 32-year-old former Liverpool, Real Madrid and Newcastle United striker, who last played in a competitive Manchester United game in November, had said earlier on Thursday that United were letting him go.

Owen signed from Newcastle on a free transfer in 2009 and went on to score 17 goals in 52 appearances, winning the 2011 Premier League title - his first English championship medal.

His most notable United strike was an injury-time winner in the Manchester derby three years ago but City got the upper hand this term as they pipped their rivals to the title.

Copyright Reuters, 2012


 



 
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