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Arsenal and Chelsea pursue Real's Robinho
Arsenal and Chelsea pursue Real's Robinho
Arsenal and Chelsea are leading the chase to sign Real Madrid forward Robinho with player's agent confirming interest in 24-year-old.
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Adebayor and Milan + waffle round-up
Arseblog — ... reports that newly promoted West Brom want Armand Traore and Alex Song on loan for next season. Certainly Traore needs a loan spell, he needs to play regularly as for all his pace he looks very, very raw at first team level. As for Song I'd be surprised if he went, the boss seems to really rate him. The Telegraph links us with Robinho while there were some reports yesterday saying Atletico Madrid were trying to hijack the Nasri deal. All I can say is if Nasri chooses Atletico over us then more fool him. Eurowatch - Germany were beaten 2-1 by Croatia yesterday, Jens being ...

Deco, Torres, Kaka, David Villa, Ronaldinho, Ribery and Quaresma are all Stamford Bridge bound
101 Great Goals - latest football videos and international soccer goals from the Premier League, Champions League,La liga, Serie A, World Cup, UEFA Cup and more — ... that “Arsenal face a battle to hang on to Emmanuel Adebayor as speculation increases that he has instructed his agent to facilitate a move to AC Milan”, while also stating that “Arsenal and Chelsea are leading the chase to sign Real Madrid forward Robinho.” ...

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