Robben on way to Spain

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  1. The 12th Man

    The 12th Man DYC Im Cantona i go as i want

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    Robben on way to Spain - reports


    July 02, 2007

    Dutch winger Arjen Robben is to quit Premiership giants Chelsea for Real Madrid, who will shell out $31 million (AuD) on the winger, according to reports in the Spanish media.

    "Green light for Robben," trumpeted AS sports daily, quoting chairman Ramon Calderon as saying that "we need a director of the orchestra."

    AS said at the weekend that Liga champions Real had struck an agreement in London with Robben's father and agent and were waiting only on Chelsea's acceptance.

    Robben is currently in negotiations with Chelsea over a contract extension until 2012 but has not always been in favour with the club's coach Jose Mourinho, who AS said has now reconciled himself to the transfer.

    AS said Mourinho would replace Robben, 23, with France midfielder Florent Malouda, who is widely expected to quit French champions Lyon.

    The newspaper also reported that Real would see off opposition from Barcelona and Inter Milan for Roma's Romanian defender Cristian Chivu, quoting agent Victor Becali as saying: "Who wouldn't want to play for Real Madrid? Of course Chivu does."

    Saying the transfer was imminent, Becali added Chivu would go to the club "which puts the most money on the table", which would see Real land their man for about $25 million(AuD).

    Real's other major targets as they seek to rebuild in the post-David Beckham era are AC Milan's Brazilian playmaker Kaka and Arsenal's Spanish midfielder Cesc Fabregas.

    The club are also building from the top down and were later in the week widely expected to confirm German Bernd Schuster, a former star midfielder with Real as well as Barcelona.

    Schuster is fresh from leading modest Getafe to the Spanish Cup final and turning them into a top half of the table Liga outfit. </div>

    Source: Robben on way to Spain - reports - Football - Fox Sports

    I think this is a good move for Robben, he is more suited to the La Liga.

    your thoughts?
     
  2. SuperMattyTaylor

    SuperMattyTaylor DYC 1st team Reserves

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    If he stops diving he'll tear it apart..
     
  3. Hutcho

    Hutcho DYC Squad Backup player

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    Still praying he will stay...
     
  4. Evans09

    Evans09 DYC 1st team Reserves

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    He will stay!
     
  5. #1RedDevil

    #1RedDevil DYC 1st team Reserves

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    Chelsea are looking to improve there side with cheep buys (ben haim free, pizzaro free, sidwell free) and selling a player like robben woudlnt make sence so he will stay, iul be suprised if he does go.
     
  6. mattyboy6

    mattyboy6 DYC 1st team Reserves

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    <div class="quote_poster">SuperMattyTaylor Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">If he stops diving he'll tear it apart..</div> Why, divin is what the Spanish league is about. Anyway I cant see him going myself I reckon he'll stay for 1 more season to try and fight for his spot and then he'll go when he doesn't get it.
     

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