QPR's Djibril Cissé relishes chance of move back to Marseille

• French striker says playing in Championship 'complicated'
• 'It would be a dream to go back. I have Les Bleus in my heart'
Djibril Cisse of QPR
Djibril Cissé of Queens Park Rangers is keen on a return move to Marseille. Photograph: Chris Brunskill/Getty Images

Djibril Cissé is eyeing a move back to Marseille after admitting playing in the Championship with Queens Park Rangers appears "complicated".

Rangers' two-year spell in the Premier League came to an end on Sunday with a goalless draw at Reading and Cissé, whose loan spell at the Qatari club Al Gharafa expires at the end of the season, is already talking up a move away from Loftus Road.

The 32-year-old told France Football: "Given how it has gone for them from a sporting viewpoint, (a return to QPR) does seem complicated."

Cissé would relish a switch to Marseille, a club he joined on loan from Liverpool in 2006 before making the move permanent. "It would be a dream to go back," said Cissé, "or play for any club which can make me shine."

Cissé is hoping a move back to Europe can enhance his chances of representing France at the World Cup finals next summer. "I have Les Bleus in my heart," he said. "If I'm in a good team and if I do a good job I think it's possible.

"I have a crazy mind and when I have a goal in mind I do everything to achieve it."

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