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Olympique Marseille looking to lure Drogba back to France

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Olympique Marseille, who are Didier Drogba’s former employers, are looking to reunite with the forward this summer.
The team is apparently looking to offer the thirty-two year old forward a deal that he simply cannot turn down and the fact that http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Fernando-Torres-c13707 has made the move to Stamford Bridge, the chances of this move being completed have started to look all the more
likely.
It is no secret that Drogba wishes to return to Marseille someday, in order to end his career with the team that put him in the limelight and with him now being thirty-two years old, the time to do so is either now or never.
Drogba, despite being in his thirties has been displaying some of the best form of his career. Last term, the forward went on to score twenty-nine goals, in only thirty-one starts for the Blues and as a result, he took home the golden boot award at the end
of the season.
However, with Carlo Ancelotti and the rest of the Chelsea staff looking to plot for the future, it seems like Drogba, might find his opportunities rather limited at the club. As a result, the player is rumored to be planning to do what’s best for him and
it seems like at the moment it doesn’t get better then returning to the club that still loves him as though he was their own.
Drogba was brought into the Chelsea side in 2004 for a fee set to be around twenty-four million pounds and ever since his arrival at the side, the player has been nothing but a big success. In fact Drogba has gone on to even become a cult hero at the club,
but, as we all know even heroes need to call it quits at some point or another.
Despite the forward being one of the best forwards to play for the team, if Marseille are to make an offer for the player at the end of the season, when he would be nearing his thirty-third birthday, then http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 would have no option but to consider letting
him go.
 
 
 

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