'I want to leave. I've told the president, the directors and the coach. I want to play in the Premier League. Chelsea have a great squad, a great team and their offer is good for me and for the team.'
This is as hilarious as it gets. The last thing on Calderon's mind, whilst his attempt to snatch Ronaldo, would have been the thought of his own players leaving. And ironically, the process of luring another team's player ended with one of their own declaring intentions to leave.
This is as hilarious as it gets. The last thing on Calderon's mind, whilst his attempt to snatch Ronaldo, would have been the thought of his own players leaving. And ironically, the process of luring another team's player ended with one of their own declaring intentions to leave.
The talk of modern slavery and player's will has come back to haunt Calderon and Schuster. The transfer, or departure, from Madrid to London seems imminent for Robinho, who is waiting for something to realize by the 1st of September. Robinho has become disillusioned primarily because of being considered as a makeweight during the CR7 saga. He was also barred from participating in the Olympics and his pleas to seek a transfer to Chelsea were discarded by Calderon. This instigated Robinho to make a public statement declaring his desire to play for Chelsea.
The problem for Real is that prior to Robinho's declaration, there wasn't any direct evidence that Robinho wanted to leave. But, since the intention to leave has come straight from the horse's mouth, Los Blancos have been left in a precarious situation. They can't keep Robinho against his wishes and they don't have time to seek a replacement.
The situation is likely to be resolved in a few days but it seems that Real is gonna end up losing this one. It truly reminds us of the Famous Danish proverb 'Hvad et menneske sår skal han høste.'
P.S. No, I don't know Danish and yes, I did a Google proverb search.
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