Wednesday 4 January 2012

Cahill would be a Coup if we sign him


With the transfer market now open, the first club to be linked with major coups was Chelsea. From a centre forward to a centre back, Chelsea were linked with every possible pieces available in the market. But as the market opened, Bolton manager Owen Cyle confirmed Bolton have agreed to part ways with Gary Cahill after they accepted a 7million fee from Chelsea. But the move stalled with the personal demands of Cahill proving too expensive to handle. But if the negotiators are successful in completing the move, then surely it would be a coup for 3 the following reasons - 

  • Cahill is just 26 which is closest to a prime stage for a defender. 
  • Cahill has been the backbone of Bolton defence and to get the star man around 7 million would be a bargain.
  • The imminent departure of Alex will be filled with Cahill filling the void. Dats why no need of Bosingwa being considered as a centre back during an injury crisis.
  • Cahill have played with John Terry in an England shirt. So both will be able to adjust into their defensive partnership role with ease.
  • Cahill have the ability to defend deep which makes him more reliable to the Chelsea style of defending.
Thus if the deal is pulled through,I see Chelsea as the worthy winners of the transfer. But only "IF" the deal is successful.



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