Chelsea to make one last offer for Robinho

September 2nd, 2008 by Live Football News Leave a reply »

Chelsea’s hope of netting Robinho might receive a dent, as Real Madrid’s president Ramon Calderon told the press that his side is neither looking to buy a player nor sell one at the current stage.

However, Chelsea boss Luiz Felipe Scolari will be giving his final bid for the Brazilian star before the transfer season closes.

Robinho, on the other hand, has already shown his desire to play for the London club. In a press conference, the Brazilian openly criticized the Bernd Schuster, Real Manager, of denying him with an opportunity of becoming a member of the Stanford Bridge side.

Meanwhile, Dimitar Berbatov is a prime target of two leading English clubs.

After Manchester United made constant efforts to acquire the four times Bulgarian Player of the Year in their squad, archrivals Manchester City has also joined the race for the star.

After the club was taken over by Abu Dhabi for $365 million, Mark Hughes has announced Berbatov to be one of his targets that include the likes of Newcastle’s Michael Owen and Valencia’s David Villa.

According to reports, the club has offered Spurs $67.6 million for their Bulgarian forward, whose career at White Hart Lane is sure to be over.

Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson, however, feels that they might still run away with the deal. Presence of Berbatov during training sessions of the Red Devils at Old Trafford might be an indication to the fact that City might be fighting for a lost cause.

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