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Coretin Tolisso has revealed that he would like to play in the Premier League amid links of a move to Manchester United and Arsenal.

The 27-year-old is a free agent after five injury-hit seasons with Bayern Munich, who handed Lyon £37.4 million for his services in 2017, then a German transfer record. Tolisso is currently searching for new club ahead of the summer transfer window, and both United and Arsenal have previously been tipped to sign the midfielder due to their struggles in that department.

Tolisso has now shed light on his future plans and expressed a level of admiration for the English top flight. "I would be interested in England, with its intensity, but I'm not ruling out any league," the 28-time capped France international declared to L'Equipe, via Get Football News France.

Tolisso's time in Bavaria was plagued by fitness issues, having most notably spent 251 days on the sidelines after rupturing his cruciate ligament on the opening day of the 2018-19 season. Now the Frenchman, who lifted the World Cup in 2018, is aiming to be over his injury troubles once and for all,

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