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Marouane Chamakh reiterates Premier League wish

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Marouane Chamakh has made it clear he wants to leave Bordeaux for a move to the Premier League, even if it is against the wishes of club officials.

The Moroccan ace, who has scored 46 league goals for Les Girondins, is believed to be interesting a number of Premier League clubs.

There is speculation Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger has lined up Chamakh as a potential replacement for Emmanuel Adebayor, who all set to depart the Emirates Stadium for Manchester City.

Sunderland and Blackburn Rovers are also believed to be interested and the striker admits he would be open to any of the English trio.

"I will go, that is for sure even if the manager and the club officials want me to stay," Chamakh told Aujourd'hui Sport.

"Today Sunderland and Blackburn want me, where I could have signed because I have an agreement on all things with them, even if (Bordeaux president) Mr Triaud asks what I am going there for.

"I am thinking at the moment and I will take my time and decide.

"With Arsenal, it is not advanced enough the talks. If the deal happens with them my dream will be realised, but it does not bother me to play with Sunderland or Blackburn.

"My wish is that Bordeaux do not ask for silly money or ask for a player in the transaction."

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