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By Piers Edwards
BBC Sport, Dakar
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Ibrahima Sonko now says he wants to leave Reading
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Senegal's Ibrahima Sonko has told BBC Sport he wants to leave Reading despite recently pledging his future to the English Championship side.
"I think I need a new start," Sonko said, after scoring in Senegal's 3-1 win over Liberia on Saturday.
"I heard on Friday that the manager said he would like to keep me but it's time for me to move on.
"That's what I am going to try to do now - go back home and sort my situation out."
Having joined Reading in 2004, the 27-year-old's current contract does not expire until the end of the 2009/2010 season.
Yet his future has been in doubt since missing a reserve game in April, although he maintains this was a misunderstanding over his desire to preserve his fitness after returning from injury.
The centre-back, who has played over 100 games for the Royals, has recently been linked with the trio of newly-promoted Premier League sides: Hull City, Stoke City and West Bromwich Albion.
"I've done my time with Reading, having been there for four years - the longest I've ever stayed with a club," the former Brentford player explained. "I've given them everything.
I love Reading but I need to think about myself now. "I'd like to join a Premiership club but there's nothing certain yet.
I've got to wait but with the two games I've just played, I hope people saw me and will make a move."
Despite playing in several friendlies for Senegal, Sonko's first competitive match came in Liberia earlier this month after injury ruled out regular starter Abdoulaye Diagne Faye of Newcastle United.
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