The bid is in: For Alex that is

By: Jack | January 12th, 2012
   

It’s safe to say Alex has not enjoyed the new year thus far. After Andre Villas-Boas kicked the bold, bald Brazilian to the Cobham curb earlier in the winter, he was left to fend for himself on just £50k per week. Just really, really terrible.

Thankfully for Alex, the nightmare looks to be coming to an end.

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Alex, trying to eat.

Now, before your criticize my intro, slow down a bit. All of the above sarcasm is offered up in jest. Sure, the way some in the media treated Villas-Boas’ isolation of Alex and Nicolas Anelka was a bit sensationalist, but it was still kind of a salty way to deal with a pair of transfer requests. That said, we have no real idea of what actually happened between the two parties.

Moving on. What we do know is that Anelka is now swimming in renminbi out in the Far East, and that Alex is close to making a move out of town. Well, perhaps not out of town.

Today, in his pre-match press conference for our match with Sunderland on Saturday, Villas-Boas confirmed that the club have received a bid from a Premier League club for the Brazilian central defender. That club is widely believed to be our London neighbors, Queens Park Rangers.

From what I know from my chief executive, there has been an approach from a Premier League club. We have respected Alex’s transfer request so the market’s open for him. We’re just trying to reach the level of proposal we think is good for the player. Nothing has happened up to now, but we’ll listen to all offers. We’ll present anything to the player. He has to make a decision. He has generated interest from a lot of clubs.

Cool. We can gather from this quote that the club aren’t enamored with the initial offer submitted from this unnamed Premier League club (QPR). Come back with a serious offer and we’ll do some serious business, say AVB. I like the way you handled that, bro. It’s quite clear that Alex is hardly an also-ran defender in this league – proving to be capable of elite level defending on regular occasion – and we shouldn’t be accepting also-ran money.

Still, there’s no question we need to get this business done fairly quickly considering the saga that has become Gary fucking Cahill. Who would have thought we would be in this kind of a predicament – meaning short on defensive cover – after starting the season with perhaps the most center-back depth in the top flight? More on all that later.

For now, what do you think about Alex to QPR?


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  • TheSpecial1

    Cahill deal confirmed. 23 mil over 5 years..80k per week.

  • Nothing is confirmed until I hear officially from the club. Doing a piece right now on the reports via Sky and the Mirror.

  • I mean, I'd prefer to see him head abroad, to Italy (Juventus) perhaps, but I'm not going to throw a fit if he remains in England.

    However, what I do have a problem with is this alleged offer of 3.5m from QPR. That's absurd. 

  • Maysam

    Thanks Alex for everything you did for us ...

  • orthodoxyordeath

    As long as we're compensated, I'd say it's time to part with him. I wouldn't mind seeing Malouda and Drogba being shown the door either.

  • ph0bolus

    Will never forget that free kick against Arsenal...

  • TheSpecial1

    Let him go wherever so long as we get paid, bitches! On another note, sign the fucking deal, Cahill. Do you want out of that shithole known as Bolton or what? Cmon now.

  • I'm fine with it. Like I said yesterday, let him go where he wants. He's been a good servant as far as the eye can tell. 

  • MikeyFoucs

    I'd much prefer Alex going to PSG than QPR, both to prevent any future Arsenal-type Alex smash against us (!), and because we'd certainly get more money, but the man has done his service, so don't screw him over. I like that we're not going to just throw money at Cahill. If nothing else, the Alex for Cahill switch should reduce our wages. Interesting (and probably rubbish) news of Chelsea bidding £25M for Hazard. That would be a brilliant signing (even if costing more like £30M), but not going to help this season anyway.

  • never got why people are pissed off at avb when he gave the cold shoulder to anelka and alex... they wr the ones who didnt want to play in the first place... they (especially anelka) have been loyal to the club, but now it is time for them to move on...
    ps: it seems that josh is going to swansea... that is the best place for him to go, better than even chelsea!! and rodgers is a  chelsea man and they play great football!!!

  • Agreed.

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