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Old 26-12-2007, 09:59 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Javier Saviola could be party to an audacious bid from English Premiership outfit Bolton Wanderers...


Sport.es contends that Real Madrid outcast Javier Saviola (pictured) is wanted by English outfit Bolton Wanderers.

With Nicolas Anelka possibly leaving the Reebok Stadium in January, and Saviola being out of favour in the Spanish capital, apparently the English side are set to make a speculative bid in the next few days. Even if Anelka does not leave, then Saviola is still said to be under observation.

Whether or not he'd accept a move to the Trotters remains to be seen, but some would say that there is precious little to keep him in Madrid. The Rabbit has made just three Liga starts and two substitute appearances since arriving at the Bernabeu, his most recent piece of league action coming on October 28th. In Europe he's been even less active,

As such, it's been a difficult time in Madrid for the man who left Barcelona in an acrimonious free transfer, and one wonders if his travels are not over yet.

The 26-year-old previously served Monaco, Sevilla and River Plate.

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I think that keeping him is a better Idea than selling him, he gives the depth for our bench, what is really important if we want to win the CL !!!
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Old 26-12-2007, 11:58 AM   #2 (permalink)
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The most important thing is to sell Roberto Soldado in January. He has a great talent, but is so far away from the lineup.

There have been rumours on Saviola and Soldado out and Adrian Mutu in then.
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Old 27-12-2007, 02:24 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I think that Madrid have 1 too many strikers. 2 out and 1 in would be a good way of solving things with druggy possibly being a golden signing.
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