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AS Monaco speed up work to sign Jose Bosingwa

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The http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Portugal-c2984 international is currently a free agent after his contract with Chelsea FC expired. After Lille’s failure to secure a move for the right-back, AS Monaco are trying their luck on the former Porto star
Perhaps there’s no better way in signing off from your club as a Champions League winner. This is what the likes of Salomon Kalou, Didier Drogba and Jose Bosingwa achieved last season while playing for English Premier League side http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 FC.
The three men won the Champions League for the first time in their careers and then bowed out of the Stamford Bridge. http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Salomon-Kalou-c32266 will be playing for Ligue 1 outfit LOSC Lille next season.
However, so far, Jose Bosingwa has not been able to secure a new move. The 29-year-old right-back chose not to renew his contract with the London giants and the Lusitanian is now still looking for a club that befits his profile.
Bosingwa has no shortage of suitors but is looking for a good contract at an ambitious side where he plays an important role. Initially, it was Lille who were believed to be highly interested in signing the player. Les Dogues were even considered as front-runners
in securing the player’s services.
However, the right-back has chosen to decline the proposal of the northerners who are now looking to sign Djibril Sidibe instead.
Even though Lille might not be able to sign the player, it appears that another French club could lure the Portuguese right-back. According to Sport Bien, Ligue 2 big-spenders, AS Monaco have decided to offer the former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/FC-Porto-c39186 man a lucrative offer.
The residents of Stade Louis II are willing to give the Zaire-born player a lucrative three-year deal which could see him earn 3 million euros per year, a price that could increase to 4 million euros if AS Monaco win promotion back to Ligue 1.
The figures are indeed enough to tempt Bosingwa into making a move to the Principality. However, latest reports claim that no agreement has been reached yet which means that the player has obviously decided to raise the stakes in a bid to get more money
out of the club.

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