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He's not for sale! Chelsea snub £30million Manchester City bid for John Terry
He's not for sale! Chelsea snub £30million Manchester City bid for John Terry
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Chelsea reject £30m for Terry from City
Chelsea reject £30m for Terry from City
guardian.co.uk — • City willing to double Terry's current salary • Chelsea statement: 'John Terry is not for sale'... Manchester City are considering whether to return to Chelsea with an improved bid for John Terry after failing with an offer described as being ... (more) Chelsea reject £30m for Terry from City
A further bid for Terry?
bitterandblue.blogspot.com — The Independent this morning suggests we could well try again for John Terry, raising our offer to... £40 million pounds and making him the first £300,000 a week footballer: Manchester City's pursuit of John Terry is not over and they are now considering increasing the pressure on Chelsea with a ... (more) A further bid for Terry?
Terry bid rejected
bitterandblue.blogspot.com — It was confirmed on chelseafc.com that we have had a bid for John Terry turned down. Whilst... there were reports in January that we had tentatively enquired as to his potential availability, a concerete offer has clearly now been made (with some suggestion that we used the ruse of Sturridge ... (more) Terry bid rejected
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Transfer Rumors (2 July 09): Michael Owen close to shock Man United move, Manchester City fail in £30m bid for Chelsea’s Terry, Tottenham must go to £12m for Lille’s Bastos, and more
Soccerlens.com — ... have a hole to fill, and it could well put United’s focus now on Aguero, who’d fill more of a support role for Rooney/Owen/Berbatov. At any rate, this is a low-risk move for someone who, despite the unflattering injury history, is a proven commodity in the Premier League and in Europe. Chelsea Reject Man City’s Terry Bid Chelsea have rejected Manchester City’s £30m bid for club and England captain John Terry. (Daily Mail) Analysis: Well hey, no harm in trying, right? Spurs ...

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The Spoiler — ... truth-o-meter: Fans probably wouldn’t be too happy to see Cristiano Ronaldo and Carlos Tevez replaced solely by Antonio Valencia and Owen so it is plausible, especially considering the latter’s injury record, that Sir Alex Ferguson will want another attacking option. Yuri Zhirkov to Chelsea Chelsea completed their first summer signing last night, bringing in Middlesbrough’s reserve keeper Ross Turnbull - who conceded seven goals against the Blues last season - on a free transfer. The Daily Mail believe they will now finalise an £18 million deal for CSKA Moscow’s Zhirkov by ...

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