NEW Zealand striker Rory Fallon believes God wants him to remain with English third tier side Plymouth Argyle and shun the big money moves overseas sent to tempt him.
The forward had been strongly linked with a move to China but the All Whites striker has told Argyle that higher powers believe he should stay put.
Fallon revealed that former boss Paul Sturrock had wanted him to join Southend United but Fallon had a dream where God told him to remain with Plymouth.
"I am contracted here until the end of the season," he told the club's official website. "I've had one club come in for me but I don't feel that the Lord wants me to go.
"I've always said that the Lord is the main man and I will wait on what he says. I don't feel I've had a clear message to leave yet, so I'm staying. I'm instructed by the Lord and people might think I'm mad."
He added: "Obviously, if a club comes in with big money and both parties are happy, I don't want to kill the club and leave on a Bosman because I know they paid money for me.
"Both parties would have to be happy and I would need a clear sign from the Lord."
Turkish club Konyaspor were also thought to be keen on adding the tall targetman to their roster.
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