Arsenal striker Emmanuel Adebayor has dropped hints he may leave the club, saying he speaks to AC Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani regularly and describes the club as “sexy as Beyonce”.
Interesting timing for the press to link an Adebayor move away from Arsenal after losing in the Champions League. The Beyonce comment was last week and quite frankly there isn’t a player at Arsenal who can’t be bought. While expensive if A.C Milan really want Adebayor they could of had him last summer. Besides It isn’t like Adebayor had an outstanding performance in either the two games against Manchester United. With Vela on the rise maybe it’s time Adebayor moves on.
Blackburn manager Sam Allardyce, the man who signed Joey Barton for Newcastle, could be interested in acquiring him for Rovers after the Magpies began moves to sack the midfielder
Hopefully Allardyce won’t be silly enough to pay 5.8 million pounds for Barton like he did while in charge of Newcastle. Allardyce likes to roll the dice and give players second chances but Barton is far beyond that now.
Porto left-back Aly Cissokho claims Tottenham are interested in him. (Daily Express)
Nice to see Cissokho try to keep his name out there after an impressive performance against Manchester in the Champions League.
Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez says he will not be put off making big-money signings, despite striker Robbie Keane’s short and ill-fated stay at the club this season before returning to Tottenham. (The Guardian)
Benitez hit the jackpot signing Torres two summers ago and struck out on Keane. These things happen, every manager have a player or two looking back they wish they didn’t sign.
Sunderland have decided against making striker Djibril Cisse’s loan move from Marseille into a permanent transfer. (Daily Mirror)
Too much like Kenwyne Jones. One or the other had to go and with Cisse only being at Sunderland on loan it was easier to cut bait on him if this does become a reality.
On-loan midfielder David Beckham and his AC Milan team-mates, plus former Arsenal stars Mathieu Flamini and Philippe Senderos were in the crowd to watch Manchester United beat Arsenal in the Champions League on Tuesday (The Sun)
We all know which one of the three went back to Milan the happiest. Speaking on Senderos I wonder what happens to him next season after spending this term largely nailed to the bench at A.C Milan?
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I'd say Senderos stays there.....Nesta and Maldini aren't getting any younger. I liked him, too, made some mistakes, but I think he'll turn out alright.
Big Sam's not that dense.....or is he?
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