Eurosport - Wed, 26 Nov 19:35:00 2008
Didier Drogba has refused to comment on reports suggesting he met with Internazionale officials.
Jose Mourinho is understood to be interested in signing the Ivory Coast international, having previously worked with him at Chelsea.
Allegations have surfaced claiming Drogba and his agent recently met Inter's sporting director Marco Branca and Mourinho's representative for talks.
Mourinho insisted that he knew nothing about the discussions, although Blues boss Luis Felipe Scolari admitted he could not rule out the possibility that Drogba had met with Inter officials.
Drogba's future has been the subject of speculation for some time but the player himself is staying focused on Chelsea.
The striker, currently serving a three-match domestic suspension for throwing a coin back into the crowd against Burnley, is under contract at Stamford Bridge for two more years.
"I don't have anything to say," Drogba said.
"I am upset about the reaction on my comeback game, I made an error.
"I have always said I have a contract with Chelsea until 2010, no comment about the supposed meeting."
Chelsea are currently one point ahead of both Roma and Bordeaux in Group A, but defeat in the Stade Chaban-Delmas would leave the English side facing a tense last-round encounter with CFR Cluj at Stamford Bridge.
Chelsea coach Luiz Felipe Scolari was clearly irritated by the Drogba rumour.
"I do not sleep with him (Drogba)," retorted Scolari. "Where he was last night? I don't know. I am not a policeman for my players."
But when the Brazilian was asked if Drogba had been given permission to be in the company of Branca, Scolari's tone worsened.
He said: "Ask (chief executive) Peter Kenyon, ask (owner) Roman Abramovich. I don't know, I am only the coach."
The club were aware that the rumour was circulating throughout Tuesday afternoon but were determined not to talk publicly about it.
Inter coach Mourinho insists he has no plans to bring his former player to the San Siro despite the latest link.
"I don't know where Branca was, I was at dinner at Cernobbio," he said. "I know absolutely nothing about this story.
"I know on the other hand that Drogba is part of the history of Chelsea and, from afar, it seems to me that he is and will be a Chelsea player."
Drogba was heavily linked with a move away from Stamford Bridge in the summer but decided to remain with the Blues.
However, he missed over a month of the season with a knee injury and caused controversy in his comeback match when he threw a coin back at Burnley fans in Chelsea's Carling Cup defeat - earning himself a three-match ban in the process.
Drogba is still serving that suspension in England but can take part in European competitions and is part of the Chelsea squad in Bordeaux.
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This is knid of like the Henry at Arsenal saga. He was about to leave then agreed to stay and the next year he was rubbsh. Bad season on his part so the next summer when he left s was graciously accepted by the Arsenal fans, we thanked him and he got his transfere. drogba, brilliant for Chelsea, flirted with various clubs over the summer, this season he has been average or non existant, thus phasing him out slowly so Chelsea fans accept he will leave without any major fuss.
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