The Germany international has stressed that a move to another Bundesliga side is very unlikely, but is keen to impress at another club to prove his critics wrong.Koln attacker Lukas Podolski has stated that he has set his sights on a move abroad and is unlikely to join another Bundesliga team if he decides to leave his current club."Moving to another club within the Bundesliga is something I can hardly imagine. If I decide to leave Koln, it will be to move abroad," Podolski was quoted as saying by Sport Bild.Podolski, who has a contract with the Geissbocke until the summer of 2013, then stated that he's keen to prove his worth at another club in order to show that he can also perform outside of Koln."It annoys me that some people think I can only perform at Koln and only when I live in this city. That gets on my nerves. They claim something that is simply not right. I can also feel well and perform at my best in other surroundings."Pdolski has already netted 14 goals in 15 Bundesliga appearances, as well as providing four assists. The Germany international has been in impressive form in the 2011-12 campaign and he has reportedly attracted the attetion of Schalke. Nevertheless, Podolski has made it clear that a move to Gelsenkirchen is not an option for him.
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