Harry Redknapp has been reported to be renewing his interest in Blackburn’s want away striker, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chris-c9006 Samba and is looking to move in for the player in the winter transfer window.
The defender expressed his concerns for the club following the dismissal of Sam Allardyce and stated that he was shocked with the decision and as a result will have to re-think about his status in the team. Because of this news, several teams have been alerted
about the players wish to move away from the club and Tottenham are currently looking to be the firm favourites to land the player.
The only problem is that, Blackburn are looking to demands around seven million pounds for the defender, which seems to be a rather huge fee for the player. Nonetheless, with the transfer market currently running low on quality defenders, it would not be
surprising to see someone pay a ridiculous fee to land the tall defender.
On the other end of North London, it seems like http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Nicklas-Bendtner-c27726 and Denilson will not be leaving Arsenal in the near future. The duo were being favoured to look elsewhere come this January but it now appears as though the two of them are willing to stick
it out with the Gunners, at least till the end of the season. Denilson is reported to have said that he wishes to stay at Arsenal, on his Twitter account.
Meanwhile Nicklas Bendtner said, “I want to get back to 100 per cent, get back into the squad and take my chances when I get them to prove I should be there. At the end of the season we can see where I am, see where the team is and how well we have done.”
Lastly, it was largely rumoured that http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Joleon-Lescott-c18941 at the turn of the year. However as a result of recent events it now seems like Manchester City are not willing to let the defender go out on a loan and this has managed to cause the
whole deal to go back a few steps.
Wolves are currently in no position to match the demanded price for the player and will have to re-think their strategy.
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