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How about Begovic to Chelsea?


superbrad

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In the interest in continuing to stir the Begovic 'pot'....

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2009/jun/12/transfer-rumours

..."Manchester City are ready to gazump Chelsea with an £18m bid for Portsmouth's Glen Johnson — even though the right-back has a £12m escape clause in his contract. And they'll back it up by offering England's Andorra-thrashing ace a £120,000-a-week salary jackpot. Chelsea might need a right-back though, with Bayern Munich outing themselves as Jose Bosingwa-fanciers. Carlo Ancelotti has also made an approach for Portsmouth's 21-year-old understudy goalkeeper Asmir Begovic, and wants to be reunited with former Rangers midfielder Gennaro Gattuso..."

Mentioned here as well - my Norweigen however is not that good...

http://msn.tv2sporten.no/fotball/england/article2772058.ece

..."Chelsea:

Chelsea skal være interessert i Inters brasilianske stjerneback Maicon, mens Manchester City håper å overby London-klubben i kampen om Portsmouths Glen Johnson. Chelsea har også kastet seg inn i kampen om Carlos Tevéz. På den litt mindre glamrøse siden kan det nevnes at Middlesbrough-keeper Ross Turnbull nærmer seg en overgang. Chelsea ønsker backup for Petr Cech. Skulle ikke Turnbull bli Chelsea-spiller, kan Portsmouths Asmir Begovic havne på Stamford Bridge i stedet. Deco forlater etter alt å dømme Chelsea til fordel for Inter. Ricardo Carvalho kan gå samme vei..."

He seems also to be fancied by Bradford City...

http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/sportbcfc/sportbcfcheadlines/4439304.Big_catch_in_Fielding_chase/

..."Luke Daniels, who starred for Shrewsbury in the play-offs on loan from West Brom, has been linked with City in the past. McCall looked at him before opting for Loach.

Portsmouth’s highly-rated Asmir Begovic, who has been loaned to Yeovil and Bournemouth in the past, is another name that’s been mentioned. But he is pushing to be Pompey’s No 2 next year, having played twice at the end of last season, so a drop down three divisions would seem highly implausible..."

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