Free Football transfer rumours: Porto’s Yacine Brahimi to Chelsea?

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Barter Published date: September 29, 2015

Chelsea are playing Porto this week in a vital Champions League match and, as if by magic, rumours have appeared linking the London club with an imminent transfer bid for Porto’s best player.If you want to Buy fifa 16 coins, please use our site fifa100, we must be the cheapest site to sell fifa 16 coins after much research on the market.


Suspicious minds are suggesting the story has been deliberately planted in an effort to put Yacine Brahimi off his game this week, to which we may say that if a player starts mislaying passes and tripping over his bootlaces just because of a transfer rumour, then he lacks the mental fortitude to have risen to the point where, like Brahimi, he has a buy-out clause in his contract worth a reported £44m. Still, maybe the conspiracy theorists are right and the story was deliberately leaked as part of some sort of test to establish whether the player can focus amid widespread speculation about his future. By extension that would mean that the Mill has also become part of the test. So never let it be said again that the Mill is a useless waste of space.


As you know, chastened reader, Alexandre Lacazette passed many Mill-aided tests with flying colours last season, when he was continually linked with Arsenal, Paris Saint-Germain, Real Madrid and, like every striker, Liverpool. He ended up staying at Lyon, even signing a one-year contract extension. But now everything is going pear-shaped for the 24-year-old, except pears, presumably. Prolific last term, he’s scored only one goal in eight matches this season and recently explained that his dip in form is down not only to back trouble but also partially to the fact that his summer holidays were ruined by the Lyon chairman Jean-Michel Aulas claiming publicly during contract negotiations that Lacazette had been offered an annual salary of at least €4m. “I was disappointed and hurt,” said Lacazette of his chairman’s indiscretion.


The striker also professed to being pained earlier this season after Lyon’s manager, Hubert Fournier, attributed Lacazette’s loss of form to “lethargy”. Fournier now says he will have a “constructive” chat with the striker, but Lyon fans fear the soured relationship between player and club may open the door to a move. Especially as playing like a chump this season after a brilliant season makes him an obvious fit for Chelsea.

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