Eight players who might be on the move this summer – English Premier League (Part 2)
After elaborating on Wes Brown’s possible departure from Manchester United and Jermaine Jenas’ limited prospects at Tottenham Hotspur, it is time to take a look at the rest of the players in this list...
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When Jose Mourinho came to Chelsea after Claudio Ranieri’s departure from the London club, he brought with him a host of players which helped Chelsea compete with Manchester United for the English Premier League title. Chelsea
did end up winning two titles in a row but Ferreira never really became a fan favourite at Chelsea. His lack of defensive awareness and ability always let Chelsea down against the stronger teams in the English Premier League and more crucially in the UEFA
Champions League.
In his last season as Chelsea’s manager even Jose relegated http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Branislav-Ivanovic-c7994 and Jose Bosingwa are now the preferred
full backs for the right back position at http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ferreira-c13712 is already on the wrong side of thirty, therefore it will be difficult for Chelsea to offload him who are looking to work their way towards financial security before UEFA’s financial fair play restrictions
hit with their full force in 2015.
Yakubu
Everton’s striker looks more like a fast food restaurant mascot rather than a football at the present moment in time, such is his fitness condition. Once seen as the next big thing in English football, the Yak as Yakubu is more
commonly known amongst football fans has put on weight in order to mimic the Brazilian http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/David-c10409 Moyes. As a strict disciplinarian, Moyes
wants to rid Everton of Yakubu. There is already a dearth of strikers at Goodison Park but Yakubu’s departure will pave way for some of the new arrivals that are expected at Everton this summer.
Bought for 11 million pounds by http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Leighton-Baines-c21987 as it will free up around
about 35,000 pounds per week, that Moyes and co. are paying for the Nigerian striker’s outings at the Merseyside.
Jo
Manchester City’s Brazilian striker was once seen as the future of the club but now other players have stepped into his place over the past two years. With the likes of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Mario-Balotelli-c23937
all knocking on http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Roberto-c31294 Mancini’s door for a place in the starting line up for the Citizens, Jo has a minimal chance of first team football at the Eastlands stadium in the coming season. It will be best for him if he agrees to seek a transfer away from Manchester
City and it will be a nice deal for City as well who are already struggling to balance their books following their outrageous spending sprees over the past two summer transfer windows.
To be continued in part 3...
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