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Chelsea To Sign Hatem Trabelsi

northstar

Senior Squad
Was also reported on FSW and they dont try to spread silly rumors so I think this is for real.


http://www.soccerage.com/en/13/s4554.html

01/06/2004. Chelsea and Ajax have agreed to terms for Tunisian full-back Hatem Trabelsi.

A deal between Trabelsi and Chelsea will be concluded in the next few days.

The speedy defender has been linked with moves to other English clubs but it appears that Chelsea will secure his services.

This move will certainly spell the end for Mario Melchiot at Chelsea.

The Dutch international's contract is up at the end of the season and he will not be offered a new contract.
 

ManU2000

Fan Favourite
Well, that's not too surprising to be honest. I won't believe it until I see it on Sky Sports or Soccernet first though. We'll see.
 

Alistair

Starting XI
There is so much speculation about who Chelsea buys at the moment, so we'll just have to see how it pans out...
 

Rob

Mourinho’s Assistant
Until I see it on Sky , BBC and Chelseafc.com I won't pay much interest.
 

mark77

Transfer Guru
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Ajax star Hatem Trabelsi has asked Juventus to make an offer for his services at the end of this season.

The right back is wanted by a host of Europe’s biggest clubs but seems to be in favour of a switch to Turin.

"I’ll be free to leave Ajax and choose my future in June," said the Tunisian international. "It would be an honour for me to play for Juve."

The 27-year-old, also linked with Milan, Chelsea, Manchester United and Arsenal, feels that he could prove to be a success in the peninsula.

"I’m not afraid to test myself in the Italian championship," he added. "I actually look forward to coming up against Shevchenko and Totti."

Trabelsi is highly rated in Europe but insists he has a lot to thank his current boss Ronald Koeman for.

"I owe him," he said. "He made me realise that good feet and big lungs were not enough as a player. You need tactical intelligence. I feel like the next Marcos Cafu."

However, there are some problems in place that could stop Juventus from signing the player.

The Italian champions must firstly try to get rid of one of their non-EU players before moving for Trabelsi.

The most likely option is that they sell Marcelo Salas who is currently on loan with River Plate.
 


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