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West Brom boss Di Matteo confirms Fulham talks over Greening
Submitted by tribalfootball.com on Wed, 08/19/2009 - 12:35
West Brom boss Roberto di Matteo admits they're in talks with Fulham over the sale of Jonathan Greening.
"Basically the two clubs are negotiating," Di Matteo told the club's official website.
"His team-mates are fighting for a cause. I didn't feel it was right for him to be involved last night.
"He's been a great professional for us. I spoke to him before the game.
"There has been a lot going on for him in the last five or six weeks but, once again, I have to emphasise he's been very good for us.
"He's been a true professional and it was my decision to pull him out last night."
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