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Harte eager to move to England

Republic of Ireland defender Ian Harte is desperate to end his unhappy Spanish adventure and return to England this summer for the sake of his family.

Harte has been told he can quit Levante - currently pushing for promotion to the Primera Liga - at the end of their season in four weeks' time, potentially on a free transfer, and despite another two years left on his contract.

The left-back is hoping an English club, be it in the Premiership or Championship, will then give him the chance he craves as he admits he is bitterly unhappy in Spain.

Harte, who joined Levante in 2004 after nine years at Leeds, is more concerned about the welfare of his wife and two daughters, especially after becoming a father for the second time earlier this year.

"I've spoken to the president and he has told me I can go at the end of the season," Harte said.

"I've still another four weeks of football in Spain to get through first. At the moment we're in third place and hopefully we can get promoted.

"But even if we do go up, I've set my mind on coming back. I really want to move.

"I've been saying this since January, but now I've just had another little girl, which makes it 10 times harder.

"Because we've no family over there, just my wife and the two girls, it's difficult.

"Now I'm just looking towards the finishing line. Obviously, I know I've a job to do and I have to be professional in the games, which I have been doing. I want the team to get back into the Primera Liga.

"But then once the season is over, hopefully the president will keep his word - and he is quite an honest man - and I can move back to England.

"Once there I can start enjoying my football again. It has been tough in Spain, but I've given it a go and it's been a good experience.

"But now is the time to come home. I'm just not happy."

The 28-year-old is unaware of any interest at present, and added: "It would be nice to know that when the season ends there was something concrete.

"I'd settle for a Championship club, although I still feel I can do a job in the Premiership.

"I've lost quite a lot of weight recently, and I'm feeling as good now as I have done for many years."

 
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