December 26th, 2007
Posted at December 26th, 2007 in
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Mr. Kicker
Chelsea soccerstar Andriy Shevchenko reported to move to Russia and join FC Moscow. FC Moscow manager Oleg Blokhin who also Shevchenko manager in Ukraine national team show his interest to taking him to Moscow. Blokhin said to English tabloid The Sun, “We need at least one pacy forward. I’d love to see Andriy Shevchenko here. We worked together successfully with the Ukrainian national team.”
However it is not easy for Blokhin to bring Shevchenko to Moscow unless Blokhin could pay Sheva £130,000 a week wage same as Sheva wage in Chelsea.
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June 27th, 2007
English Premiership Club Newcastle United ready to sign Chelsea and Cameroon midfielder Geremi for free transfer on a bosman ruling transfer. Geremi contract in Chelsea end this season.
Geremi was brought to Chelsea by manager Claudio Ranieri in 2003 after Chelsea agreed a 6 million pound fee with Real Madrid. Geremi was fairly regular for Chelsea while Ranieri was in charge. But since Ranieri was succeeded by José Mourinho, Geremi has struggled to earn a place in the Chelsea first-team due to the exceptional strength in depth of Chelsea’s squad.
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June 7th, 2007
Spanish Primera Liga club Real Madrid reported close to sign Chelsea and Dutch midfielder Arjen Robben. “We are in talks with Chelsea and the player. They are at an early stage but we hope to sign him. Bringing Robben was one of my pledges when I was running for president and still remains the case”, said Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon.
Arjen Robben move to Chelsea from Dutch Eredivisie club PSV Eindhoven in 2004 for transfer fee €18 million (£ 12.1 million).
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June 5th, 2007
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho reported by The Sun to coach London club Crystal Place if he left the Blues manager position. Mourinho said so because he loves London so much. “London is perfect, my family is happy living here, It is the kind of city where you smell football in every corner. If I’am not working at Chelsea, then Crystal Palace or somebody else will be ok for me”, Mourinho said at the launch of the London 2012 Olympic logo.
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