Newcastle star targeted in Chelsea spending spree – report
Newcastle midfielder Cheick Tiote is one of a number of players on Chelsea’s wish list as they plan a summer spending spree, according to the Daily Mirror.
Tiote has been linked with a move to Stamford Bridge before, as has Tottenham’s Luka Modric, who is also said to still be on the Blues’ radar along with Lille’s Eden Hazard.
Atletico Madrid’s Radamel Falcao, Napoli’s Edinson Cavani and Gonzalo Higuain of Real Madrid are the strikers apparently being targeted.
It is claimed the Russian believes Chelsea won the Champions League primarily because of good fortune.
A source close to Abramovich is quoted as saying: “Roman thinks Di Matteo has been very, very lucky and that he made a lot of mistakes in the games he’s been in charge, with his tactics and selections.
“The statistics in the two games against Barcelona and the show just how lucky Di Matteo was. Roman has to decide this week and he will not care what the public thinks.
“Roman did not become a billionaire worrying about public opinion – he only cares about what is right for the club.”
Several papers report that Didier Drogba is leaving Chelsea. The Sun say the striker sobbed as he told his team-mates he had played his last match for the club.
The Daily Mail report that Falcao is top of Chelsea’s list of possible replacements for Drogba.
Meanwhile, QPR will make a £5m bid for Wigan star Victor Moses, according to the Mirror.
It is claimed that Rangers believe they need to move quickly because Wigan boss Roberto Martinez would look to take Moses to Liverpool if he gets the manager’s job at Anfield.
The Daily Telegraph report Rangers’ plan to make Aston Villa an offer for goalkeeper Shay Given and say Rangers are also interested in West Ham’s Robert Green.
Related West London Sport story: Hughes to make Villa an offer for Given
The Mail say German club Wolfsburg, previously linked with QPR’s Adel Taarabt, have revived their interest and hope to sign the Moroccan for £4.5m.
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Sir Cecil
22/05/2012 @ 5:38 am
Usual rubbish about “sources”. And a “source close to Abramovich” no less!
Laughable tripe as usual. What a pity the Internet gives a voice to such imbeciles as the people who come up with (and regurgitate) bilge like this.