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Simon Mignolet has increased the likelihood of a £6.5m move to Anfield by admitting he would not relish another season of struggle at Sunderland.
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has identified Mignolet as his first choice.
While Sunderland may be reluctant to sell, after the way he helped stave off relegation last season, it would appear the 24-year old might take little persuading, after opening up on his frustrations at the Stadium of Light.
A double player-of-the-year winner, the Belgium keeper was a key figure in ensuring Sunderland remained in the Barclays Premier League but is in no hurry to repeat the experience next season.
Speaking on international duty, he was quizzed about growing rumours he could be on his way this summer, with Liverpool now ahead of Arsenal in the race to sign him.
"I am ambitious, and I read the press as you do," he replied.
"It has been a difficult season with Sunderland. It's not much fun to play bottom of the League, and I think Sunderland will know they have to change something to prevent another season like that.
"The manager (Paolo Di Canio) wants to change the team for the better. Let's hope he can do that next season.
"I am happy with my season. I played 38 matches. Few players can say they did that in a Premier League season. I also managed 11 clean sheets, which is not bad if you're playing at the bottom of the division. To do that, you have to be mentally strong, and I think it shows I have progressed a lot as a goalkeeper.
"Apart from the two club awards, I was voted north-east player of the year, and that is not a bad achievement, considering Newcastle were playing in European competition and had players like Demba Ba and Ben Arfa in their ranks. I have had a good season, so it's logical your name is linked with one or two teams.
"I have read about it, but I haven't heard anything. I know there has been talk about Arsenal, but I haven't heard anything or received a phone call from Arsene Wenger. I will stay calm and focused on the Belgium games, and after that, go on holiday with my girlfriend. We will see what happens."
Source: Daily Mail
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