REAL MADRID´s new coach is said, will be presented officially next
week & it looks more than likely that it will be Getafe coach & ex-
Real Madrid player BERND SCHUSTER.
Apparently, Schuster has given orders to Real to make a renewed effort
to sign ARSENAL´s midfielder CESC FABREGAS & keep JOSE
ANTONIO REYES. With this in mind, Real Madrid have planned to
make a 35-40M€ offer to Arsenal for both players.
However, todays cover of "Marca" publish the story that Arsenal has
approached Real Madrid to communicate that they will only be listening
if Brazilian player ROBINHO is included in the operation.
The idea from Arsenal is a "swap", CESC for ROBINHO.
SFS doubts that Real Madrid will do such thing, as Schuster counts
on the young Brazilian for his proyect & Robinho´s performance for
Brazil at the South America Championships has lifted him to "star"
status. The youngster showed positive signs of finally adapting to
Spanish football & was "key" in Real Madrid´s league title conquest.
Would you swap Robinho for Cesc?
Only 2M€ separates Zaragoza´s Argentine International defender
GABI MILITO from FC BARCELONA, & it all looks like that a
solution between clubs is immenante. The arrival of Milito to Barça
will make it difficult for its Mexican defender RAFAEL MARQUEZ
to find a place in the team.
If this is the case, ATLETICO DE MADRID will approach Barça & give
Marquez the solution by making an offer to get the Mexican over to
Atletico.
DEPORTIVO DE A CORUÑA & Italian club JUVENTUS have come
to a 10M€ agreement over its Portugues International defender
JORGE ANDRADE. The player is flying to Italy to shut his contract
with Juventus which is said to be for 4 seasons
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4 comments:
id never swap Robinho for Cesc. They both should play in the same team
Gilberto Silva + Cesc + Wegner could be a good swap for Robinho
Hi Adrian,
I take it (from both) that Robinho is now totally not acceptable in any transfer operations.
Nice to see your valuable comments
Cheers
In my case my not acceptance is not new. I've always supported Robinho, since before his arrival to my Real Madrid
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