Thursday, 10 January 2013

Sevilla President in London to seal Negredo deal?



Sevilla President, Del Nido has flown to London on Thursday morning in what is believed to be finishing touches to the transfer of his star forward Alvaro Negredo to one of the English clubs. Could it be Arsenal, Chelsea or Tottenham Hotspur? But definitely not QPR.
The 27 year old has been linked with all three clubs with Tottenham making a formal bid for the star about a year ago. And with all clubs needing reinforcement in the striking department the mystery as to who covets his services will soon be unraveled.

4 comments:

  1. It's looking like a Tottenham deal already

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  2. The Only Special 1 Wale11 January 2013 at 08:57

    Alvaro Negredo, a former Real Madrid youth player is definitely money well spent for any top club. The only reason in my opinion why he didn't feature much in the last Euros for Spain was because of the abundance of riches in talent possessed by the Spanish squad who often chose to play a false 9. On any good day, Sevilla's Negredo will stroll into most national teams and top clubs and secure their top 9 jersey with ease. I look forward to welcoming him into the EPL. I'm a bit concerned though that the Spanish exodus from La Liga is continuing despite FIFA Ballon Dor's insinuation that La Liga is the best league in the world, judging from the results of their recent awards. Swansea's Hurricane Michu, Chelsea's Juan manuel Mata/Cesare Azpilicueta/Oriel Romeu, Fulham's Ruiz, Man City's Yaya Toure/David Silva, Aresenal's Santi Cazolla,the list goes on..... What will remain of FIFA's La Liga after the exodus? Messi and Ronaldo playing alone and scoring 100 goals per season in a depleted league? Hmm.... La Liga's clubs are so broke that they are exporting their best talents despite the soon to be implemented UEFA wage cap. Athletico Bilbao's Fernando Llorente's agent is desperately searching for an EPL club and Gonzalo Higuain may soon push the exit button from Real Madrid. Ho long can Spanish royalties Real Madrid and Barcelona hold on to their best talent, before the credit crunch hits them as well?....

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  3. Ronaldo is almost on his way out too

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  4. Wenger are your behind this Negredo move? Wishful thinking..... kindly keep us update on what your are up, time is ticking.

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