Transfers - Transfer Talk: Robinho to Chelsea?

Eurosport - Sun, 01 Feb 17:43:00 2009

It seems like it takes an age for anything to get done in football these days. Roque Santa Cruz to Manchester City? Andrei Arshavin to Arsenal? Tony Adams to the dole queue?

FOOTBALL Manchester City Robinho - 0

The Sunday papers continue to trot out the regulars as the transfer window begins to creek shut but so bored are they of repeating themselves that they have decided to churn out a few summer gems which should get tongues wagging.

The first of which is the rehashing of an oldie but a goodie - Robinho to Chelsea - with a summer move for the pint sized Brazilian being planned by the Blues.

Of course Chelsea are mere paupers these days compared to Manchester City so they will have to sell Didier Drogba to finance the deal.

Robinho is said to be so unhappy at Manchester City that he is willing to take a pay cut to move to London. That pay cut could be as much as £20,000 a week which would limit him to a measly £140,000 every seven days and what with living expenses being so high in London he might have to settle for an Aussie houseshare in Fulham as opposed to a plush pad of his own up the road in Chelsea.

However, who will actually be willing to pay big bucks for Drogba remains a mystery, although apparently Chelsea have already offered him to City in part-exchange for Robinho and indeed tried to push home the move this month.

Mark Hughes though is insistent that Santa Cruz is the man he wants and his last act as City manager could be persuading the club's mega-rich owners to splash out £20 million on the Paraguayan striker.

One more move that is being put on the back burner until the summer is Manchester United's planned £15m signing of Wigan's midfielder Antonio Valencia.

The Ecuadorian winger turned down a move to Real Madrid just last week and instead will move up the road to Old Trafford.

So that will leave Manchester United with a new right winger and Real Madrid still looking for one. Hmmm - what's two plus two people? Expect another old rumour to resurface any day now.

Elsewhere, the Robbie Keane to Tottenham story continues to have legs with £15m being the fee mooted - that would represent a £5m loss on the player by Liverpool.

Bolton have also been linked with a host of midfielders before the windows closes. £15m for Sporting Lisbon's Miguel Veloso looks a bit fanciful but expect a £3m bid for Portsmouth's Sean Davis or a £2m move for Rangers' Barry Ferguson instead.

There is some good news for Everton fans as Mikel Arteta is set to snub Manchester City and Arsenal and instead sign a new four-year deal at Goodison. Bremen striker Hugo Almeida could also move to the Toffees on loan as they look to bolster their injury plagued forward line.

Aston Villa have a pretty good defence as it is but Martin O'Neill is not resting on his laurels and is planning a £7m bid for Manchester City's Micah Richards.

City could also lose Richard Dunne in a £5m deal to Sunderland but does that matter when they will be playing 0-2-8 next season anyway?

Sunderland will hope ambitious signings such as Dunne will persuade Djibril Cisse to stay at the club in a permanent £10m deal but the Frenchman is said to be unhappy that his best mates Pascal Chimbonda and El-Hadji Diouf have both been sold.

Hull City continue to make ambitious noises in the transfer market - Tottenham's Darren Bent is their latest target although his two goals at Bolton on Saturday have no doubt jacked up his price.

Stoke would like to sign Gary O'Neil from Middlesbrough for £4.5m with Boro then replacing him with Reading's James Harper.

After splashing the cash on teenager Savio Nsereko, Gianfranco Zola will look to balance the average age of his West Ham strike-force by bringing in 37-year-old Henrik Larsson.

Down at Fratton Park, Portsmouth boss Adams will make a move for Aston Villa's Marlon Harewood if the beleaguered former Arsenal man manages to hang on to his job.

Liverpool's Dirk Kuyt is going nowhere though. He will be offered a new deal to stave off interest from Juventus.

Finally, in the Championship, Wolves could pay Scottish club Hearts £2.3m for Christophe Berra, while QPR are planning a £2.5m bid to finally capture long-time target Matthew Kilgallon of Sheffield United.

Seán Fay / Eurosport

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    From Cherry L, on Sun 1 Feb 1:41PM
  2. chelsea are now a small club with no money... no one wants to go to chelsea everybody being linked with moves away..

    From antstocky, on Sun 1 Feb 1:33PM
  3. i want robinho to chelsea for combined with anelka if there want to lose arsenal,liverpool,manchester united

    From Mohd Asrul, on Sun 1 Feb 1:27PM
  4. i like barry ferguson, but i think its time he left us, its time for rangers to move on. A move to a smaller club like Bolton who will pay him a partially bigger wage might be better suited.

    From ali k, on Sun 1 Feb 1:17PM
  5. f u ck of chelski get in man utd .

    From rebecca333, on Sun 1 Feb 1:06PM
  6. robinho has place in chelsea...anelka and robinho would be a good pair there in the front... Drogba's place is in REAL MADRID...

    From Olah, on Sun 1 Feb 12:59PM
  7. If Robinho moves to Chelsea it will do him a world of good

    From columcol, on Sun 1 Feb 12:48PM
  8. arshavin 4 arsenal..wenger..plz made it real..!!

    From cr3epy_crawli3s, on Sun 1 Feb 12:43PM
  9. Robinho will move at some stage But I didn`t have chelsea in my head. Maybe to Kaka at Ac Milan, But chelsea did want him the longest , maybe he will accept that coz there are talks that Didier Drogba will move so a good player like robinho would be a good choice.

    From Nath, on Sun 1 Feb 12:42PM
  10. CHELSEA JUST MISSED OUT ON ROBINHO , THANK GOD .

    From r3dej, on Sun 1 Feb 12:27PM
  11. dont get your hopes up you madrid fans its nani or park who will be making way for valencia not ronaldo

    From DAZGGMU-RED-LEGEND-OF-YAHOO, on Sun 1 Feb 12:25PM
  12. I wish Kuyt would go, I like him as a squad player but he shouldn't play every game. Benetiz insists on playing him all the time, doesn't matter if we play better without him or better players on the bench, he will always play him, so annoying!

    From john m, on Sun 1 Feb 12:21PM
  13. I think Arsenal should buy Brede Hangelaand! Quality defender! Has the hight, the speed, the stength, reads the game well and has the right temper!

    From rwlwhite1, on Sun 1 Feb 12:19PM
  14. i think ROBINHO should move to FC ROMA

    From dereje, on Sun 1 Feb 12:14PM
  15. BS all of it.

    From lee, on Sun 1 Feb 12:09PM
  16. Tell scolari that we prefer mauriho chelsea with drogba style than this jogo bonito brazil syle that is making us uncomfortable.get the job done with result rather than tip-tap that is getting chelsea nowhere.

    From yinkaskiny, on Sun 1 Feb 12:09PM
  17. Very good, I think Valencia will be a good signing.

    From Kathryn, on Sun 1 Feb 11:46AM
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