There seems to be a three way Club “battle” to make with the services of WERDER BREMEN & German 21 year old International MESUT OZIL. If last week REAL MADRID was said to be the destination, either for this season or next, it seems that MANCHESTER UNITED has entered the picture along with FC BARCELONA, the latter is now said to have the “leading edge” according to local Spanish media sources & rumours.
The failed attempt to sign Arsenal Captain & Spanish International midfielder Cesc Fabregas has intensified contacts between FC Barcelona, Werner Bremen & the player. The contacts have been so successful that local TV sports news have even put forwrad figures details like a 15M€ transfer deal with WB, the OK from Ozil & the only thing left being is the OK from Barça Coach Guardiola. Said this, Manchester United Manager-Coach Ferguson visited the recent Fulham- W Bremen match to watch Ozil as the “Red Devils” has intentions of making a serious attempt to lure the German over to Manchester.
But while theses two giants of European Football battle it out, REAL MADRID may come back attacking after their Brazilian forward Kaká was operated for his knee & will keep him sidelined four months, thus accelerating the need for a midfielder. Everything indicated that Real Madrid & Ozil had come to an agreement for his inclusion in season 2011-2012 (next year) & this may have been interpreted as a “lack of interest” that may have opened the doors to Barça & Manchester. What is certain is that German Club Werner Bremen is delighted as all this may cause a bidding “war” that could increase the transfer price far above the market price initially contemplated around the 12-13M€ mark.
What is certain is that MESUT OZIL has his future in his own hands. He will need to decide which team he wants to play at next season; Real Madrid, FC Barcelona or Manchester United. It seems that right now FC Barcelona could be the choice, BUT Football can change so quickly & it will be wise to wait & see how things develop.
Stay tuned!
NEWS FLASH: Chelsea FC has also entered the picture!
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