Manchester City midfielder Samir Nasri
has admitted that France coach Didier Deschamps
decision to leave him out of the World Cup squad
still rankles to the extent that he is unlikely to return
to his homeland once his playing days in England
end.
The 28-year-old, who is tied to Premier League
leaders City until 2019, told French television
channel Canal+ Sport that he was open to the idea
of playing in the United States after England and
would not represent France again.
Nasri announced his retirement from international
football in August last year after being dropped from
the squad that went to Brazil in 2014 and insisted he
was happy with the decision.
Also read : Nasri: Chelsea not impressive
"Even if my father was the manager, I wouldn't go
back. I suffered a lot with the national team," he
said on French television.
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