Chelsea manager Luis Felipe Scolari has admitted he remains unsure if the Blues' bid to sign Real Madrid forward Robinho will be successful.The Brazilian could not shed any light on the progress of his fellow countryman proposed £24million move to Stamford Bridge with the Real Madrid striker reportedly contemplating going on strike to speed up the deal.
He said: "He is a very good player, I like him very much but so do all the other coaches in the world. Exactly what is happening with him I don't know at the moment.
"It is not my business, it is the business for the board to talk about money.
"He is a fantastic player who could play in any team in the world but I am happy with my players at Chelsea. If one or two more players arrive it will be better for us.
"We play 60 or 70 games a year so the door is always open for the players here and maybe one or two more in the future.
"But if we lose against Portsmouth it won't be because Robinho is not here, it will be because we haven't played well."
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