World Football: Andrei Arshavin to Chelsea?

Salaar Shamsi has the latest transfer rumours for Russia's hot commodity, Andrei Arshavin

by Salaar Arshad Shamsi (Senior Writer)

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July 03, 2008

World Football, EPL, Chelsea, FC Barcelona, Editorial, Breaking News

With Jose Bosingwa and Deco already in the bag, Andrein Arshavin, Ronaldinho, and Rafael Van der Vaart could all follow them to Stamford Bridge.

Andrei Arshavin could be interested in a move to Chelsea, a Zenit St. Petersburg spokesman has claimed. Arshavin has reportedly attracted interest from a number of European clubs following his excellent performances at Euro 2008 for Russia.

Barcelona were thought to be leading the race to sign the 27-year-old, however a Zenit spokesman has claimed that talks between Chelsea and the player's agent have taken place and a move to Stamford Bridge could be an option.

Zenit spokesman Konstantin Sarsania revealed Arshavin's plans. "My understanding was that he would like to go and play abroad. But he isn't only interested in moving to Barcelona. There's also Chelsea. Andrei never rejected the idea of moving there. The Chelsea managers know the situation and have already talked to his agent."

 

 

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