Blues to net Makelele
AFP, London
Chelsea's new owner Roman Abramovich was expected to clinch a deal with Real Madrid president Florentino Perez for France midfielder Claude Makelele on Thursday, despite Perez insisting he wanted to keep the star. Media reports in England and France said the two men were due to meet at the Champions League draw at Monaco where Abramovich would make a 10 million pound (15 million dollar) dollar move. The 30-year-old Makelele, angry he is the lowest-paid player at Real, has told his Real Madrid teammates he no longer wants to play for the Spanish champions. He has two years left on his contract and could earn 50,000 pounds a week with Chelsea. However, Perez insisted again after Wednesday's Super Cup success over Real Mallorca, which Makelele missed through illness, that the player would stay. "Claude Makelele is a Real Madrid player unless a club buys out his contract, which would cost any club an enormous amount of money," said Perez. Makelele's contract provides for his release on payment of 90 million euros - although Real, if they were to do business, would look for bids starting around 20 million. "I have known Makelele for three years since he arrived from Celta Vigo. He has always conducted himself in exemplary fashion but this time he has made a mistake. "However, he remains a Real Madrid player. He retains our friendship," said Perez, while hinting Makalele faced disciplinary action. The Frenchman would become Chelsea's 11th signing of the summer in the biggest spending spree in football history. They have paid 96 million pounds to bring Hernan Crespo, Adrian Mutu, Juan-Sebastian Veron, Damien Duff, Geremi, Joe Cole, Wayne Bridge, Glen Johnson, Alexei Smertin and Marc Ambrosio to Stamford Bridge. Argentine Crespo, who has signed a 90,000 pound-a-week deal following his 16.8 million pound signing from Inter Milan, told Chelsea TV: "I have come here to win things, not to make up the numbers."
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