By John Edwards
Heads up: Zlatan Ibrahimovic (right) could be heading to England
Heads up: Zlatan Ibrahimovic (right) could be heading to England
Chelsea and City have been targeted as the likeliest takers in England and are about to be sounded out, following a clear signal both clubs are looking to strengthen up front.
Chelsea are still concentrating their efforts on trying to prise £70m-rated Fernando Torres away from Liverpool and will wait to discover their prospects of landing the World Cup-bound Spain striker before considering the merits of Ibrahimovic
Chelsea and City have been targeted as the likeliest takers in England and are about to be sounded out, following a clear signal both clubs are looking to strengthen up front.
Chelsea are still concentrating their efforts on trying to prise £70m-rated Fernando Torres away from Liverpool and will wait to discover their prospects of landing the World Cup-bound Spain striker before considering the merits of Ibrahimovic
Wanted: Chelsea and City want Fernando Torres
City have the funds to meet Barcelona's asking price but will carefully weigh up whether the 28-year old's occasionally sullen demeanour and fitful flair meets their requirements.
The £32.5m City paid Real Madrid for Robinho remains the record fee by a British club, but Barcelona will hold out for significantly more than that for a player they signed from Inter Milan for £40m plus Samuel Eto'o.
New Juventus president Andrea Agnelli wants to take Ibrahimovic back to Turin but is reluctant to pay more than £35m, prompting Laporta to try and guage interest levels elsewhere in Europe.
Ibrahimovic has come under fire for failing to provide a cutting edge when Barcelona needed it most, in their Champions' League semi-final return meeting with Inter at the Nou Camp.
Traling 3-1 from the first leg, Ibrahimovic could make little impression on a well-drilled Inter defence, as a belated breakthrough from defender Gerard Pique proved too little too late.
Eye-catching: Ibrahimovic has won mixed reviews during his time at Barcelona
Honorary president Johan Cruyff sprang to the defence of Barca's misfiring striker, who has scored 16 times this season, saying: 'Ibrahimovic has been instrumental in securing victories, even in the last few games. To say so lightly that this player does not work, that he is not worth it, is to have a short memory.'
But Laporta has set his sights on David Villa and wants to free up space in his starting line-up, as well as generate the necessary funds, to press ahead with a move for the Valencia frontrunner, who has also been linked with Chelsea.
source :dailymail
Popular Posts
-
By Georgina Littlejohn Poolside: Cristiano Ronaldo relaxes in the sun outside his New York hotel as his girlfriend Irina Shayk issued a sta...
-
By DAILY MAIL REPORTER Lighting up: Miley Cyrus smokes a cigarette while smoking a cigarette and holding her new puppy Floyd in Orchard Lak...
-
By Gerrard Couzens and Neil Sears Let's eat: Cristiano Ronaldo is joined for lunch in New York yesterday by his Russian underwear model...
-
By Mail On Sunday Reporter Golfer Nick Dougherty gets a birthday kiss from his fiancee Di Stewart Golfer Nick Dougherty got an early birthd...
-
By Mail Online Showbiz Reporter Champion: Tulisa Contostavlos celebrates after her N-Dubz team wins the female round of the Soccer Six tour...
-
By Marcus Barnes Summer break: Claudine Keane shows off the figure that netted her a lucrative contract with Ultimo during her holiday with...
-
Bar Refaeli was born in to an Israeli Jewish family in Hod HaSharon, Israel. Her parents, Rafael and Tzipi, own a horse ranch. Her mother wa...
-
By Chris Wheeler So, how's training going, Wayne? Rooney and wife Coleen were out on the town after their holiday - even though the Eng...
-
Olesya Stefanko of Odessa was crowned Miss Ukraine Universe 2011 on December 11th. Olesya Stefanko is 22 year old and stands 1.77 cm. She w...
-
By Daily Mail Reporter Revealing: Jessica Michibata, the girlfriend of McLaren driver Jenson Button, flouts Malaysia's dress code at th...