Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Chelsea and Villas Boas looking for Micheal Essein's replacement

Chelsea's new technical director has confirmed that Blues are in no hurry to sign a replacement for injured Micheal Essein. Essien suffered knee ligament damage during the training session, ruling him out almost six months.

Chelsea have already made two bids for Spurs play maker Luka Modric but Harry Radknapp was not impressed by Blues 27m offer for the Croatian play maker. Chelsea will not be looking for a holding midfilelder as they already have Ramires, Mikel  and McEachran who can play there.


West Ham co-owner David Sullivan said that he would be happy to allow Scott Parker to rejoin Chelsea on a season long loan and then when we gets promotion he comes back to us.
Chelsea's new manager who has worked with Jose Mourinho and late Sir Bobby Robson as a scout would have no problem in identifying the perfect replacement for Blues.

This is the third time on Micheal Essein's carrear that he has suffered a serious injury. He also missed the World Cup campaign with Ghana due to same sort of injury. Now it would be intersting to see how Chelsea can handle this situation but the big money signing is expected by the new the Portoguese manager.

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