Saha Sticking With United
(Soccer365.com) - Louis Saha has revealed he has no intention of quitting Premiership champions Manchester United.
Saha, whose season has been hampered by a thigh injury, made the claim after United were linked with Barcelona forward Samuel Eto'o.
The 28-year-old insisted he had no intention of leaving the club this summer when he told L'Equipe: "I want to stay."
Asked about the Eto'o rumours, Saha said: "I know nothing. I love this club and I don't want to leave.
"If they are saying other good strikers are coming to United I find that good, if that helps us defend our title and win others next year."
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saha is a quality player. One of the keys to United's incredible campain. Its a shame he wont be back for the FA Cup final against chelsea. Although, Saha or no Saha, United will come out victorious. Come on you Red Devils!
Posted by: bredred | May 12, 2007 10:58 PM
They should go after Henry.
Posted by: giova * * * * | May 13, 2007 01:34 PM
That would be interesting Giova. I think Henry is one of those player's that could play in any big league in Europe.
Posted by: DynastySoccerFC ... Rasputin | May 13, 2007 09:12 PM
Saha is a great player, but his time with Man U is limited. He'll find a good team for his services.
Posted by: Tesoro | May 13, 2007 09:38 PM
Saha & Heinze are quality players but are too slow to play in EPL. they are fit to play La Liga- In Spain. By this moment at Man U, Luis Saha is like a pilot who is flying an Airplane with no where to land!
Posted by: Revelian S. N | May 14, 2007 04:57 AM
I like Saha, but he's misses too much time for my money. If he stays, he is going to be behind Rooney and whatever other striker they bring. Personally, I would sell Saha and give Rossi a chance to play with the first team. Giova, there is no way Arsenal would sell Henry to United. Plus they said he's not going anywhere. I'd like to see them bring in Fernando Torres or David Villa.
Posted by: Ghost Rider | May 14, 2007 12:23 PM
Now I'm hearing that United are in talks with Huntelaar from Ajax. He's being called the new Ruud. I think that would be a good fit.
Posted by: Ghost Rider | May 14, 2007 01:28 PM
I've heard that also Rider. Huntelaar is a born goal poacher. Big like Ruud with a real nose for goal. It seems' Dutch players' always play well in England or Italy as those are the two leagues the best Dutch players' seem to go to. also heard or should I say read that Frank Ribery from France might end up at United which would be a good thing as he's a hard working smart & fearless player. I enjoyed watching him play at last year's world cup as he never stopped running & was always working & pressing the defenses of the teams' he played against. It will be interesting in the off season as like all the big European clubs I'm sure United will sign some high profile payers'.
Posted by: DynastySoccerFC ... Rasputin | May 14, 2007 02:21 PM
You know, I'm interested to see what happens with Barcelona in the summer. There are some problems on that team. It looks like La Liga is slipping through their fingers. There is definitely an issue in the locker room. There will be changes and it will be interesting to see where the players end up.
Posted by: Ghost Rider | May 14, 2007 04:23 PM
La Liga is now becoming interesting! Ghost as u said Barcelona is really on fire and I gues Barca is going to loose the trophy this season! Real Madrid is currently doing very fantastic and the big guys(Madrid players) seems to be very hungry to get the trophy this time!
Posted by: Revelian S. N | May 15, 2007 09:41 AM
Actually Revelian, Barcelona have NOT been impressive lately. Drawing with Betis, losing in the Copa Del Rey. Real have found their form at the right time. Wouldn't it be ironic, after all the criticism Capello received, he guides Madrid to the league title.
Posted by: Ghost Rider | May 15, 2007 12:12 PM
lt'is your very sweet l'm very hapy end you fotboll are fany
Posted by: mina | December 29, 2007 07:59 AM
Saha_sticking_with_united.. Great! :)
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