Harry Redknapp declines to say no to a possible bid to steal Christopher Samba away from relegation threatened Blackburn Rovers in the English Premier League...
Redknapp has come out and stated that Tottenham might be interested in signing Blackburn Roves’ central defender as well as their captain, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/William-Gallas-c36874 and Kaboul out with injuries, Tottenham are now suddenly
short on central defenders. Given Ledley King’s fragile fitness routine, Harry Redknapp might dip in the January transfer window to solve this problem as Tottenham intend to challenge for the English Premier League title.
If Tottenham win their next league encounter, then they draw level on points with Manchester United who are currently second placed in the Premier League table behind league leaders, Manchester City. Last season, Spurs participated
in the UEFA Champions League but this time around they are focusing on the Premier League as they failed to make it to the Champions League. Redknapp is adamant that Samba can improve his squad.
He stated in his recent interview, "I like Samba, he is a good player. I wouldn't want to say it’s an impossibility. At the moment he belongs to Blackburn but he's a good player." If Samba does arrive in North London then it will
be a massive boost to Tottenham who will at least look to hold onto their third place in the Premier League standings if they cannot get past Sir http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alex-c4752 Ferguson’s Manchester United.
However, Blackburn will be very cautious of selling their captain who has been like a pillar in their defence especially as they are looking fragile at the back and on course to go down via a relegation battle come May, 2012. Steve
Kean, Blackburn http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Rovers-c40385’ manager stated in his latest address to the media that Samba was not for sale and that there were still several years left on his five year contract with the club. Blackburn recently won against Manchester United but then lost to Newcastle
United in the Premier League as pressure piles up on Steve Kean to quit his http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684 as the team’s manager.
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