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Carlo Ancelotti ready to keep Nene

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The Paris Saint-Germain manager has said that he has no problem managing the Brazilian winger but insists that he will never field a player in the starting XI if he does not deserve to play

Back to business in a training camp organised in Doha http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Qatar-c2986, Paris Saint-Germain are looking to have a good time in Middle-East before resuming the 2012/2013 campaign with a view to lifting the Championelle for the first time in many years.
With the arrival of Brazilian sensation http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Moura-c26908 just around the corner, manager Carlo Ancelotti has ruled out making any new signings in the upcoming winter transfer window. Despite once again being linked with a plethora of stars for the January Mercato,
the Italian tactician has claimed that he is satisfied with the players he has at his disposal.
The future of Nene at PSG seems bleak after the Brazilian submitted a formal transfer request to the club a few weeks back. Now in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Brazil-c2858, the former AS Monaco man is negotiating with several Brazilian sides in a bid to play in his native country.
After being frozen out by Carlo Ancelotti in the last few weeks of the first half of the campaign, Nene is aware that he will not have a future at the club which is the reason why a move away from Parc des Princes seems to be a likely outcome.
While talking to reporters regarding the former AS Monaco man’s predicament, Ancelotti said that players are always asked to leave but he will have no problem if Nene chooses to stay at the club. After managing the Brazilian for a year, the Italian says
that he can still manage him but he will not give him the shirt if he does not deserve to play.
“Nene? I have no problem with him. I know he has made contacts with other clubs. But if he is there, I have no problem. I managed him for a year and I can still manage him. Things are simple. If a player does not deserve to play, he does not play.”
This clearly means that Nene would rather look for a move away instead of warming the bench or watching his side play from the stands.

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