20 players who will not be in their current club next season: Football – Part 9
Article Continued from part eight of the article
Kilgallon’s best chance at being a regular starter is back in the first division where he can make the cut for teams who are aspiring to be in the top division of the English League. He has had spells with both Sheffield United and Sunderland in the English
Premier League but has rarely taken to the field in a competitive match.
His experience in the Championship will make him a valuable addition to any team who seeks promotion. With his current on-field performances, there is little doubt that he does not have what it takes to be in the top level of English football.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Roman-Pavlyuchenko-c31639 (Tottenham Hotspurs)
There is no reason to suggest that the Russian target man will be willing to spend another year warming the bench as a Spurs player, which is what he has been doing for quite some time now. Behind Crouch and Defoe in the pecking order, Pavlyuchenko has not
been able to attain regular first team football during his stay at White Hart Lane and has been used as a part player.
Pavlyuchenko is a decent striker and has proven his abilities time and time again. Used as a target man, he has good ball holding abilities along with being technically sound and has a great shot and pace. He had a difficult season when he first came to White
Hart Lane but has since improved greatly and has been consistently scoring goals for Spurs this time around with a goal every three games but the fact remains that his 14 million pound price tag has never been justified.
Every time the transfer window opens, the rumor mill start in full swing and speculations are rife that he will move away from Spurs finally this summer. Harry Redknapp has stated over and over again that he won’t allow the Russian to depart for anything less
than the 14 million pounds that was paid for him. However, there will not be many top clubs who would want a striker who is best defined as a consistent attacker and not an outstanding one.
Least to say that he will be looking at his future away from White Hart Lane else he will have to spend another year on the bench.
Youssouf Mulumbu (West Bromwich Albion)
The strong, powerful and effective Mulumbu has seen his season take a turn for the better with West Bromwich and has progressed into one of the best midfield enforcers on the field. His tackling abilities are top notch and his comfort levels with the ball are
high making him a target of many of the top European clubs.
Mulumbu has seen his game improve by leaps and bounds after each and every match and he has had a season full of action in the middle of the park. He has been hugely important for the Baggies and has recently scored the all-important winner against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Everton-c13019
last weekend.
Article continued in part ten of ‘20 players who will not be in their current club next season’
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