Thursday, July 29, 2010

Didier Drogba not for sale,insist Chelsea-- as champions prepare to splash cash

Chelsea insist Didier Drobga will not be leaving Stamford Bridge this summer.The Ivory Coast striker's agent claimed to have been contacted by Manchester City and refused to rule out a 'surprise' before the close of the summer transfer window.
But City were quick to deny making an approach and Chelsea chief executive Ron Gourlay insists the 32-year-old is not for sale.The Blues' battle to sign Fernando Torres from Liverpool had raised suspicions about Drogba's availability, but Gourlay said: 'Didier will be a Chelsea player next year. Didier is under contract.

'The thing about this time of year is we always get (this). For our players to be in the news - it's normal. But Didier Drogba will be a Chelsea player next year.'
Liverpool boss Roy Hodgson insists Torres is happy to stay at Anfield, but Gourlay indicated there was money to spend if Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti needed to strengthen.
If Carlo wants to bring a player or two into the squad then we will look at that,' said Gourlay. It has to be the right player to fit into the squad and obviously at the right price.'If these things all come together then fine, we'll strengthen the squad. But only if Carlo feels it's necessary.'
Ancelotti has so far made just one major summer signing with the acquisition of Yossi Benayoun from Liverpool for £6million.



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