August 17th, 2007
Former Dutch International midfielder Phillip Cocu reported to join United Arab Emirates club Al-Jazeera. Cocu will play for Al-Jazeera just for one season ahead. Phillip Cocu 36-year-old deciding not to continue his career in Europe with Dutch Eredivisie club PSV Eindhoven.
Phillip Cocu usually plays a central playmaker role who dictates his team’s play. Cocu join La Liga giants FC Barcelona from 1998-2004, after that COcu back to join his previou club PSV 2004-2007.
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June 27th, 2007
Spanish Primera Liga Champion Real Madrid reported to sign Feyenoord youngster Roysten Drenthe. Real Madrid sports Director Pedja Mijatovic in talks with Feyenoord to bring Drenthe to Bernabeau.
Roysten Drenthe is Feyenoord and Netherlands U21 midfielder, Drenthe mainly plays as a left back, but he is also suitable for the left winger or left forward positions. Drenthe is become a star in 2007 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship, which was held in the Netherlands. He is chosen by UEFA as the Player of the Tournament and picking up attention from a number of clubs.
Manysoccer fans believed that Mijatovic want to bring Drenthe to Bernabeau as a replacment for the legendary Brazilian left back, Roberto Carlos .
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May 17th, 2007
Italian club Juventus reported to sign Klaas-Jan Huntelaar, the striker of Dutch Eredivisie club Ajax Amsterdam for £12 million. Juventus admitted that they have struck personal terms with Huntelaar and have been agreed for a contract worth £2.3 million-a-season. Klaas-Jan Huntelaar is a top target for Juve as they prepare for next season’s Sere A return.
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April 5th, 2007
China national team goalkeeper Wang Dalei reported by Shanghai Daily to follow other China player Sun Xiang to join Dutch Eredivisie champion PSV Eindhoven. Wang Dalei, 17 year-old, currently plays for China club Shanghai Shenhua. PSV Eindhoven confirmed by Shenhua official has made contact regarding Wang Dalei and will let Wang go if PSV’s offer is suitable. Wang Dalei had trials at Inter Milan last September and PSV are ready to discuss terms over a permanent deal for the shot-stopper.
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