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20 players who will not be in their current club next season – Part 10

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20 players who will not be in their current club next season – Part 10
Youssuf Mulumbu has shown with his skill on the ball and his tough tackling, that he is cut out for Champions League football with a top European club. West Brom will be reluctant to let him go since his position will be difficult to fill. Any club who pursues
him will have to satisfy West Brom’s high valuation of this player.

The steel that Mulumbu provides in the midfield will be valuable to any club who wants defensive stability and an aggressive minded midfielder who will stifle out the middle of the park for the opponents. He is the reason West Brom are not afraid to commit
bodies forward.

At his caliber, a Top-4 finish rather than a fight for relegation is more fitting.
Scott Parker – West Ham United
Now that West Ham have been relegated, they will be looking to cash in on the hugely experienced Scott Parker and get his salaries off their wage bill. After a recent contract signed with the Hammers in September last year, Scott Parker became the highest
paid West Ham player in their history and with the financial conditions of Upton Park, his departure will be met with little resistance.

After a string of hugely impressive performances by the PFA Player of the Year, Scott Parker has not only regained his place in the heart of England’s midfield but has also seen interest from some top clubs. A number of clubs will be vying for his signature
and Arsenal seems to be in the driving seat regarding his arrival.

With the departure of Fabregas to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429 will be looking to add some experience and steel in the midfield area, and who better to partner Wilshere than his English counterpart.

Although he enjoys a “Hero” status in the hearts of the Hammers fans, they will have little choice but to see him seek a move away from the Championship and into the Champions League. Anyone would be naïve to think that the PFA Player of the Year would be content
playing for a first division team.

Charles N’Zogbia – Wigan Athletic
The French international has been a surprise since he moved to Wigan in the summer of 2009 leaving his old club Newcastle United, who had ill-treated the hugely talented midfield player. January saw Newcastle make an 11-million pound bid for the winger which
was naturally turned down.

If Wigan gets relegated this season, he will not be willing to play Championship football and with a host of Top-10 clubs of the Premiership interested in him, there remains little doubt that he will remain a Wigan player at the start of next season.

Matt Jarvis – Wolverhampton Wanderers
One of the hottest prospects in the English league at this moment, the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ghana-c2905 in March.

The youngster has displayed amazing pace and skill on and off the ball and with the amount of interest he has generated, Wolves will find it hard to keep off potential big money buyers.

A big club is sure to make an inquiry for him this summer and when it does, Jarvis will be hugely tempted by fighting for the top honors and will most probably leave the Wanderers.

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