Transfers - Transfer Talk: Henry and Drogba to City

Eurosport - Sun, 25 Jan 12:50:00 2009

Kaka's decision to snub Manchester City could be for the best, as a more realistic policy sees them adjust their sights to players that could actually be of use to them, such as Didier Drogba and Thierry Henry.

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Nigel de Jong and Wayne Bridge are exactly what they need to counteract Dietmar Hamann's failing legs and Michael Ball's failing, well, everything.

And for all his faults, and boy there are many, Craig Bellamy has the kind of big, swinging cojones that Jo clearly lacks.

And now Chelsea's unhappy striker Drogba could be set for a move north, possibly in part-exchange if the Robinho row is not resolved.

The Ivorian is having a bit of a nightmare at the moment but if you get him fit and tell him he's the Drog's whatsits, he is possibly the best in the business.

Out-of-favour Chelsea winger Florent Malouda is also on the Middle Eastlands radar.

Henry is a less straightforward matter and one which could take effect in the summer.

The France striker is now banging the goals in alongside forward colleagues Samuel Eto'o and Lionel Messi after a difficult debut season in Barcelona.

But he is missing his daughter Tea, and City reckon they could get him to agree a switch back to England provided he wins some silverware with Los Cules.

A fee of £10 million and a weekly wage of £100,000 would do the trick, provided the City circus does not implode.

Despite Valencia's financial difficulties, they have demanded a whopping £135m for David Silva and David Villa.

Even City aren't stupid enough to pay that much, and Henry-Drogba would be a far more cost-effective solution that would not require acclimatisation to the England game.

Chelsea, meanwhile, could make a move for Fiorentina's Portuguese defender Manuel da Costa as cover for John Terry and Ricardo Carvalho.

Da Costa, 22, is unsettled in Florence and is a favourite of Luiz Felipe Scolari, who called him up to the Portugal squad despite him only being half-Portuguese - through his father: Da Costa is French born-and-bred, has never lived in Portugal, barely speaks the language and has a Moroccan mother.

Sam Allardyce is at it again. Eidur Gudjohnsen has tired of being on the fringes at Barcelona and Blackburn have offered him first-team football, with Roque Santa Cruz likely to end up at Manchester City.

A loan move has been touted, and Allardyce is known to Gudjohnsen as it was he who presided over the Iceland striker at Bolton in the season that saw him earn a move to Chelsea in 2000.

Fulham boss Roy Hodgson is preparing for life without Jimmy Bullard by bidding for Doncaster midfielder Brian Stock, who is being touted as the new, um, Jimmy Bullard.

Goal-scoring midfielder Stock plied his trade in the lower leagues until his mid 20's and rose to prominence at a side cutting their teeth in the Championship - just like Bullard.

Unlike Bullard, though, he does not have silly, Seventies hair and does not play the mandolin. Neither is he particularly good

Hodgson has not been impressed with how Dickson Etuhu has coped with filling in for the injured Bullard, while Leon Andreasen is viewed as no more than utility back-up.

The Whites have also been linked to Nuremberg's bustling Greek striker Angelos Charisteas.

The former Werder Bremen and Ajax man scored the winning goal against Portugal in the Euro 2004 final but, after a short spell at Feyenoord, his stay at Nuremberg was soured by their relegation from the Bundesliga.

He would cost £1.5m, although the German side's team manager Martin Bader said that "we are in no rush to sell Angelos and Fulham are in no rush to buy".

Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley has lost a massive wodge of cash in the credit crunch and Toon's transfer targets have been scaled-down accordingly. A couple of money signings are expected, but squad-fillers will be loans and free transfers.

One player who is probably going to don the black and white in the next week or so is former Rangers and Schalke winger Peter Lovenkrands.

The Dane has been on trial at St James' Park and, after impressing in a behind-closed-doors friendly with Carlisle, Joe Kinnear said that director Derek Llambias is "thrashing out some sort of deal to the end of the season". Which sounds a little violent but ultimately positive.

Former Dortmund defender Ahmed Reda Madouni is also on trial at the club.

West Ham's policy of bringing in cut-price players and making a profit seems set to continue with South Africa defender Bryce Moon the latest to catch Gianluca Nani's expert eye, Zenit St Petersburg striker Pavel Pogrebnyak has appeared on Bolton 's radar, Sochaux schoolboy Yven Moyo is being eyed by Manchester United while Germany Under-21 defender Serdar Tasci is expected to stay at Stuttgart despite interest from Arsenal.

Reda Maher / Eurosport

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  1. I had no interest in watching the games at present....I found a hot place, you guys should try it ___Wealthy beauty co m_____a great place for rich people to meet their soul mates....

    From zjmdj001, on Fri 23 Jan 1:32AM
  2. matthewcross_23, Podolski has been wanting to leaven Bayern Munich for a while now. There was an article here a few months ago talking about it. Bayern has 3 main strikers including Podolski. But since the coach employ a formation calling for only 2 strikers at once, those 3 strikers have to share play time. Podolski threatened to leave because he wanted more play time. Now that Landon Donavan(sp?), who is also a striker, is there on loan, Podolski has to share even more play time.

    From elson l, on Fri 23 Jan 12:03AM
  3. comment 106, you obviously get ur football knowledge from football manager, cus if podolski is such a good player then why is he leaving one of the most succesful teams in europe(bayern munich) to resign with cologne? and 105? drogba is 31 and terry is 28 its gonna be a few years before they retire. and chelsea are $£%@ with them any ways, cant even defend set pieces with englands so called best player, john .

    From Cross23, on Thu 22 Jan 11:54PM
  4. comment 106, you obviously get ur football knowledge from football manager, cus if podolski is such a good player then why is he leaving one of the most succesful teams in europe(bayern munich) to resign with cologne? and 105? drogba is 31 and terry is 28 its gonna be a few years before they retire. and chelsea are $£%@ with them any ways, cant even defend set pieces with englands so called best player, john .

    From Cross23, on Thu 22 Jan 11:39PM
  5. they say money cant buy you the title but now i can see money cant even buy you a good players, well money is not everything, to make man city a good team first sack mark hughes as he not a good manager for world class player and his still doesnt match the team. he's like big sam long balls in the box that's all.
    £243 million for one player and didnt sign him what shame. they bought de jong for £19 million bridge for £14 million next they gonna try to buy robbie savage for £50 million

    From Zak33uk, on Thu 22 Jan 11:35PM
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    From cherrylerer3, on Thu 22 Jan 11:23PM
  7. villa sell that donkey harewood!!!!

    From rahul s, on Thu 22 Jan 11:19PM
  8. jeepers creepers, this site is getting seriously embarassing, I mean hardly anybody can spell let alone string a coherent sentence together, this is beginning to feel like One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest.............never heard of it? thought not...........what a bunch of illiterate losers, ah well, keeps them off the streets I suppose

    From Ian, on Thu 22 Jan 11:02PM
  9. jelous jelous little idiots, if your team was buying all these players and had all this money you would love it, man city to rule, you know its coming so get over it,

    From Nichola, on Thu 22 Jan 10:44PM
  10. Still no transfers for the Arsenal - shame to see the side slipping the way they are - they wanna get shot of Rosicky and a few other sicknotes and bring back David Dean he was the brains behind the club, its gone down hill since he left.

    From michelle.lieberman23, on Thu 22 Jan 10:35PM
  11. Henry LOOKS OLD!!

    From Wilson-M, on Thu 22 Jan 9:54PM
  12. You all don't know anything about football

    From CJ, on Thu 22 Jan 9:38PM
  13. i'm not a man city fans but look if i had a lot of money i can have great players u cant afford class players but maybe like u can buy podolski ,fabiano,tevez,arshavin...... and then class player can come to city is not easy to do it

    From oujj c, on Thu 22 Jan 9:27PM
  14. comment 101.WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO CHELSEA IF DROGBA AND TERRY RETIRE FROM FOOTBALL IN A FEW YEARS TIME? ARE THEY CHELSEA?

    From valach, on Thu 22 Jan 9:19PM
  15. chealsea will be a good team if all of us are there plus robinho because they ae trying to make a stupid team names man who a good team it will be in imporsible

    From agozie, on Thu 22 Jan 9:01PM
  16. drogaba will not leave to stupid mancity

    From agozie, on Thu 22 Jan 8:57PM
  17. pls chealsea will not give any player pls pls i hate mancity or man village boooooooooo mancity

    From agozie, on Thu 22 Jan 8:56PM
  18. drogba should not leave chelsea and terry none of chelsea player should leave pls pls chealsea will not be a good team anymore

    From agozie, on Thu 22 Jan 8:52PM
  19. By the time the dream team of mancity is complete, they will a force to reckon with.

    From asogaadekunle1 a, on Thu 22 Jan 8:48PM
  20. Hanson to make comeback at Man city

    From Nicholas, on Thu 22 Jan 8:40PM
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