Arsenal and Chelsea in for new Chicharito


Antonio Michael Pedroza Whitham has been dubbed the new Chicharito and is being chased by Premiership due, Arsenal and Chelsea.
Antonio Michael Pedroza Whitham has been dubbed the new Chicharito and is being chased by Premiership due, Arsenal and Chelsea.
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Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp has been linked with Chelsea powerhouse Didier Drogba.
The Daily star reports that Russian billionaire is looking to add fellow countryman Andrey Arshavin to his ranks this summer.
Every year the summer transfer market extravaganza promises so much yet tends to deliver so little. Even though increasingly sensational sums change hands each year after the dust has settled the top order tends to remain virtually unchanged. The transfer saga’s that get played out in the media get longer and even more boring year on year and very rarely does one transfer window have a serious transformative effect on the top clubs. However this year could see some genuinely fascinating developments among the contenders for Champions League football.
England stars continue to desert the national setup when things don’t go their way.
In recent years, there has been a perceived tendency in English managers and coaches to stay on home soil rather than ply their trade overseas. True or no, the migration of Steve McClaren to Twente and then Wolfsburg, with varying degrees of success, has been seen as the exception that proves the rule. Several factors have been put forward to explain this supposed phenomenon, not least of all the fact that English clubs pay their staff very handily - Ian Dowie, for instance, earns £300,000 a year as an assistant at Newcastle.
With the FA Cup final just round the corner Manchester City are sweating on striker Carlos Tevez who has started his comeback from a hamstring injury but is unlikely to feature today. Midfield player Nigel de Jong is expected to return after a hip problem and Micah Richards is back in the squad after missing six weeks out with a hamstring injury.
Juventus are planning to hijack a move for two of England’s hottest young prospects -Connor Wickham and Phil Jones.
Atletico Madrid starlet Sergio Aguero last night made a “come and get me” plea to the Premiership.
The England team is full of superb players. The golden generation of Lampard, Gerrard, Rooney, Terry and A. Cole all have a part to play in England’s future and then add in young players like Jack Wilshere, Joe Hart, Adam Johnson, Theo Walcott, Micah Richards and Ashley Young and right there you have an abundance of talented players all playing at a very high standard for their club.
Despite signing an improved four-and-a-half-year deal in March, this has done little to quash speculation on the winger’s future, clubs such as Chelsea, Inter Milan and Barcelona have all been heavily linked with 21-year old.
As the dust settles on the royal wedding, and the world begins to watch William and Kate beginning to settle down as husband and wife, attention also turns firmly back towards the Premier League. With the season drawing to a climax, we begin to look to the other tempestuous relationships that may or may not survive the summer.
This season has been poor. Supporters everywhere look forward to seasons that are full of “oooh” and “ahhh” moments. It’s fair to say that everybody loves a good shock now and then from a team that inexplicably punches above their weight, and survives the resulting blows.
Roman Ambramhovic wants the CL Title and doesn’t mind how many P45’s he gives out on his way to achieving it. If Chelsea can persuade/buy out the Turkish FA, we may see Guus Hiddink back at The Bridge in a Directors role, and Marco van Basten taking charge as Head Coach.