Ribery again urges Bayern Munich pal Schweinsteiger to resist Chelsea, Man Utd
Submitted by tribalfootball.com on Thu, 11/18/2010 - 09:50
Franck Ribery has again urged Bayern Munich teammate Bastian Schweinsteiger to commit to the club.
Ribery is urging the midfielder to resist interest from Manchester United and Chelsea and follow his lead in signing a new deal with Bayern.
"It is important that Bastian Schweinsteiger commits his future to the club," says the French midfielder. "He is one of the best in this team and of a world-class level.
"Bayern should really try to keep him.
"We have big plans and for him to stay on is important."
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Comments (5)
carrick i totally agree with you, fish face ribery has some sort of vandetta against united, not sure why, but wish he'd shut his trap. im sure schweinsteiger can think for himself of course but what a coup for us this would be, as stated above, this is exactly what we need, and with him being a united supporter everyones a winner.
as for going to chelsea, well you heard ballack come out and warn him against it, so im sure hell have a quiet word in his ear.
come on the reds (currently living in munich:)
is this football manager tactics? thank for the tips!
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Chelsea Transfer Manifesto: 2010/11, 2011/12
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GK: Much talk about Asmir Begovic can’t be great for Ross Turnbull’s confidence, having said that he is clearly not up to being Chelsea’s No.2 at this point, neither is Rhys Taylor or Matej Delac. The ideal solution is Igor Akinfeev, and he’s available for a free transfer in January but his signing would also be the source of a few problems, he will require first team football, something which we cannot assure him of.
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DEF: For backs we are obviously interested in Darijo Srna, who will probably come in on a free transfer next summer, and David Luiz (and Neven Subotic), for whom’s signature we will compete with the usual suspects, Manchester City, Real Madrid etc. We already have a reasonably strong contingent of young backs; Slobodan Rajkovic, Tomáš Kalas, Michael Mancienne, Jeffrey Bruma, Ryan Bertrand and Patrick van Anholt, who are either on loan or with the first team this year gaining some valuable experience.
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Juan Manuel Vargas and Fabio Coentrao need to be considered, Ashley is 30 in December and succession planning must occur, hopefully Yuri Zhirkov may see more time as a left mid in future, and a powerful attacking wingback is a must.
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On the right Bosingwa and probable signing Darijo Srna, who will both be 29 by mid season next year will be useful, but again succession for maturing players must be considered. Dani Alves may be available as well.
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MID: We may still need to stiffen up our defensive midfield but we should wait and see how our current combination of Mikel, Essien and Ramires works. Oriel Romeu, Vadis Odjidja-Ofoe, Gueida Fofana and Axel Witsel now the best options, but Nemanja Matic shouldn’t be forgotten either. Bastian Schweinsteiger might be available next summer and would be an ideal signing if available.
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There has to be some longer term plans for the right wing. We have Jacopo Sala as a right mid but we will want to add at least one right winger to the team. There’s the young Shaktar Donetsk pair of Alex Teixeira, 20 and Douglas Costa, 19. Teixeira was the star of the U 20 World Cup in Egypt in 2009, while Costa has been dubbed the next Ronaldinho. Another great prospect is Deportivo’s new signing Uruguayan winger Urreta, young, fast and very creative, everything we need.
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Next season when Cesc returns and Barca youngster Thaigo Alcantara is suddenly pushed to the outer. AZ's Rasmus Elm should also be considered.
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Diego Perotti, Miralem Pjanic and Antoine Griezmann are all in play to back up Kakuta on the left once Malouda, now 30, moves on. We have Jacob Mellis but with Alan Dzagoev and Javier Pastore are the targets for that role and all possessing great talent, one of them may replace Mellis. Benito Raman is a future consideration as well.
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FWD: For future strikers, there are several options, Gervinho and Seydou Doumbia are all potential support strikers for a Chelsea after Anelka whom one of them could effectively replace. Doumbia’s move to CSKA moves him into the orbit of a club with which we enjoy good relations and also has Tomas Necid, Keisuke Honda and Alan Dzagoev.
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We need to come to a deal with Santos to seal up Neymar (and Paulo Henrique Ganso) for the future.
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Romelu Lukaku is a must signing, but he needn’t necessarily join the team yet, a loan back to Anderlecht would be ideal.
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Lacina Traore with his great height would make an ideal ‘super sub’ in the mold of Tore Andre Flo, tall and dangerous near goal.
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Drogba will be hard to replace Lukaku will still be too young to fully take over Didier’s role when Drogba retires, Kalou will have to step up and another big name will be needed too, one of the younger hungrier trio of Pato or Sergio Aguero would be best.
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We also have a few young forwards, Daniel Sturridge, Milan Lalkovic, who has a big future and Fabio Borini who also has great potential. Giorgi Chanturia is at Vitesse with Delac and Rajkovic and may be with them at Chelsea soon too. Cedric Bakambu, France's young star should be considered as well.
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Some have also been pushing for an Asian star for a while, namely either Park Chu Young or Keisuke Honda, either would be a great signing not just for Merchandising in Asia, but they are good players.
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