Hahnemann eyes MLS return

07 November 2010 12:47
Veteran Wolves goalkeeper Marcus Hahnemann admits he could move to the MLS when his contract expires.[LNB] The 38-year-old shot-stopper's current deal at Molineux is set to finish at the end of the season and a return to his native United States could be on the cards.[LNB]Hahnemann, who moved to the Midlands outfit after a spell at Reading, says he will make the decision with his family but is not ruling anything out.[LNB]"I'll see what the team and what the family want to do," he told the Sunday Mercury. [LNB]"There are two new MLS teams - one in Portland and one in Vancouver - and I don't know if it is time (to return).[LNB]"Seattle has a team now - and Seattle is my home town. Kasey Keller is there now playing at the age of 40.[LNB]"My first pro team was the Seattle Sounders before the MLS was around in 1994.[LNB]"There might be a combination of things that could happen. Initially when I came to England the thought was that I'd go back and play in the MLS. So who knows?"[LNB]Hahnemann has started every Premier League game for Mick McCarthy's men this season as they look to climb their way up the table.

Source: Team_Talk