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Jun 30 2007, 07:26 PM
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Drogba Drops Exit Bomb On Chelsea
Didier Drogba will have worried the Chelsea camp with his comment that he is considering a move away from the Premiership. Drogba Drops Exit Bomb On Chelsea goal.com
The Ivorian has been linked with a move to Milan, and has himself flirted with the Rossoneri in the past.
The links had gone quiet for a few weeks, but seem to have resurfaced following some surprising comments from the striker.
Drogba reveals that he is at a crossroads, and is seriously condering a move outside England, so much so that he does not know what could happen next week.
"You want to know if I will still return to Chelsea? I will reply to that when I am ready," he told The Sun.
"For now I am having a deserved vacation."
"I love the English league and may not be in a hurry to leave England if you insist," he continued.
"But it's difficult to really predict what I want to do in the next week.
"I have been working hard and would love to win the Champions League with Chelsea.
"But, for now, let's just wait and see. I'm at the last big turning point of my career.
"It's time for one final big choice: 'Should I stay or should I go?'
"I am tempted to discover another world and to see what footballing life is like outside England."
The news will be welcomed in Milan, as much as it will worry the Stamford Bridge bosses, who are looking for a very quiet summer.
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Jun 30 2007, 08:20 PM
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But Drogbas departure is a story active since last year,...I really think he wants to leave, and we should make that to our advantage,..
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Jun 30 2007, 11:31 PM
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QUOTE (mishale @ Jun 30 2007, 09:54 PM) It doesn't matter if he has contract until 2010. He had the best year of his career, he's 29 and think he deserves more money. Big clubs often renew early with their stars. Kaka has a contract until 2011 and soon it will be until 2012. Different teams work differently. Gallas demanded a transfer, they wouldn't let him go as he had 3 years left on his contract, he played for 2 more years, when he didn't even want to be there. When he had a year left on his contract he wanted more money, they refused and sold him. Chelsea take a tough stance on things like that, even with the money they have. Maybe they'll make an exception for Didier, I don't know.
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Jul 1 2007, 10:54 AM
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QUOTE Didier Drogba has rejected rumours that he could leave Chelsea this summer. The striker's future has been the subject of conjecture this summer with Milan reported to be lining up a move for his signature. Drogba has also cast doubt over his long-term future at Stamford Bridge by suggesting he would like to play in another league before he finishes his career. However, last season's top goalscorer insists he is committed to Chelsea and is focused on helping them regain the Premier League title from Manchester United this year. "Each summer there is speculation about my exit to other big clubs but I tell you this is not true," Drogba told the News of the World. "Chelsea is my destiny today and I do not want the adventure to change. "Milan? What a good club, they are champions of Europe. But I have spoken to nobody. "I only know what I read in the press but there is no problem with my contract with Chelsea. "My deal is clear and no bother to me." Drogba also welcomed Thierry Henry's departure from Arsenal as he says it leaves Chelsea with one less rival to contend with for the title. "The exit of Henry to Barcelona is good news for us - it means that there is one less rival in Chelsea's way," continued Drogba. "And Arsenal have a serious problem because Henry's absence is a very complicated issue to resolve. "For us this one rare change means it will be Chelsea and United fighting for the Premiership again." Sky Sports Like I said, Chelsea will NOT change for anybody. Lampard and Terry, the faces of Chelsea, are trying push for bigger contracts and aren't getting it. Drogba would have no hope, especially with 3 years left.
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