Eight players who might be on the move this summer – English Premier League (Part 3)
In this last part of our features series on eight possible transfer moves in the English Premier League, let’s take a look at the last set of players after shedding some light on Yakubu, Jo and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Paulo-Ferreira-c29445 in the previous part...
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Robbie-Keane-c31215
Tottenham’s striker was once revered and respected by the club’s loyal fan base but a lot has gone wrong for Keane ever since his move to Liverpool. The Irishman never really made it big at Anfield under Rafael Benitez and was
sold back to Tottenham as Harry Redknapp managed to strike a massive profit from the transfer dealings between the two clubs. Keane’s failure to shine for Liverpool and his return to action for Tottenham killed his career in the English Premier League. He
opted to take an easy route out and went to Celtic for a loan deal but that just proved to be another dull move for him.
In the latter stages of the 2010-2011 Premier League season, Keane displayed woeful form when he was on loan to West Ham United. Now Harry Redknapp is willing to part ways with the experienced striker in order to create room for
a new target-man. Keane is not the goal scorer that he once was but will he want to move away from a club which is paying him 70,000 pounds a week.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Joe-Cole-c18694
The English midfielder was supposed to write another glorious chapter to his career after his move to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809 last summer. However that chapter has never really been authored as Cole flattered to deceive. All the hype surrounding
his move to Liverpool was killed off by his lack of first team action at the club. He got sent off in his first match for the Reds and it was a downhill stroll from there on in.
Under Kenny Dalglish, Cole failed to make an impact in the Europa League and the Scotsman preferred more youthful players over the former West Ham United winger in the latter half of the season. Now Cole finds himself in a precarious
situation. If he stays at Liverpool, he might turn into a permanent presence on their bench but a move away from the Reds will be a step down for him in both stature and wage structure. Cole now has to decide what he values more? wages or first team football?
Denilson
This one should be relatively easy, Denilson has been making the wrong kind of noises at Arsenal and he has already expressed his willingness to seek a move away from http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429 but what this Brazilian midfielder doesn’t know is that
no one in the English Premier League will match his 40,000 pounds a week wage package. Arsenal who are known to be financial sensible under Arsene Wenger certainly made an economic error when they signed a four year deal with Denilson.
Last season the lacklustre playmaker made a handful of performances and in the coming season he might feature more prominently given the transfer speculation that surrounds the future of both Nasri and Fabregas. However Wenger
should pay attention to those asking him to shed dead skin (read Denilson) at the Emirates stadium.
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