August 19th, 2007
French Ligue 1 champion Lyon reported to sign Barcelona striker Eidur Gudjohnsen. Lyon ready to move Gudjohnsen with a £7 million cost. Lyon plans Gudjohnsen as a replacement for their Brazilian striker Fred.
Eidur Gudjohnsen 29-year-old is the captain of the Iceland national team and is often referred to as the greatest Icelandic player who is currently still in the game.
English Premiership club West Ham United also reported linked with Eidur Gudjohnsen.
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August 17th, 2007
Thaksin Sinawatra club Manchester City reported to add more player to the team, Anderlecht Midfielder Mark de Man currently on the way to join the citizen. de Man 24-year-old most often deployed as a defensive midfielder but has also been used at centre back or right full back. He has recently been a regular Anderlecht and Belgium National team.
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August 17th, 2007
English Premiership club Arsenal reported to sign Croatian midfielder Luca Modric. Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger show his interest to bring Modric to London. Luca modric 22-year-old currently playing for one of the Croatian top clubs, Dinamo Zagreb.
Luca Modric uses both feet to play, and his biggest strength is his swift offensive positioning without the ball. He’s also one of few playmakers who contribute on the defensive end as well. His lack of physical power contradicts his shot, which has a surprising amount of power making his shots on goal mostly effective. However, he has plenty of stamina and is very aggressive in duels. His timing is perfect, and his passes are accurate.
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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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