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Incoming Chelsea coach Jose Mourinho
has told the English Premier club not to listen to offers for Michael
Essien after the Ghanaian emerged as a target for some clubs.
The
midfielder has been a subject of interest from clubs in the Premier
League and Italy, after it was speculated that he has no future at
Stamford Bridge next season.
Essien, who is currently on loan at Real Madrid, will revert to Chelsea at the end of his loan spell with the Spanish giants.
Previous
Chelsea coach Roberto Di Matteo declared him surplus to requirements
which resulted in Mourinho taking Essien on loan with Real Madrid which
left the Ghanaian's long-term future with the Blues in doubt.
This
resulted in West Ham manager Sam Allardyce seeking the signature of the
Ghanaian while Inter Milan were said to be interested in him.
But
with the Portuguese manager returning to the English side at the start
of next season after mutually ending his contract with Real Madrid,
Mourinho has told Chelsea management not to listen to offers for the
Ghanaian.
The 30-year-old was once a key player in Chelsea’s
starting lineup, earning a reputation for his strong play from midfield,
as well as an ability to score the occasional long-range wonder-goal.
Injuries
have disrupted his career in recent years, and he has found himself
down the pecking order at the club under their various different
managers over the last two seasons.
However, Essien seems to be
returning to his best form after his stint at Real Madrid especially by
acting as a utility player at the Bernebeu.
Essien’s current
contract expires in 2015, and he could move for around £5million,
significantly less than the £24.4million the Blues paid to sign him from
Lyon in 2005, which at the time made him the most expensive African
player in the history of the game. |
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Source: MTNFootball |
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