Drogba’s Dream

By Jason | February 14, 2008 2:15 am |
Categories:
Soccer Central,Transfer Central

As of recently Didier Drogba of the Premiership’s Chelsea has been asking for a transfer to Barcelona. He has even gone as far as telling his Ivory Coast National teammate Yaya Toure of his hopes and intentions.

The real question to ask is: Does the Camp Nou have any room for another striker?

With seasoned players with as much experience and talent as Drogba himself, who does he remove from the lineup as even a possible substitute? Barca already has the likes of Henry and Eto’o not to mention Lionel Messi in this role as well.

Also, the youth forwards in the Barca system should also have plenty to object about as well as another will only take away time from their development. Victor Vazquez, Bojan, and young Mexican future star Giovanni Dos Santos will surely wonder how much playing time they will all get with the addition of Drogba plus themselves.

However a counter argument to summarize and finalize this argument should be considered: If in-fact Ronaldinho is transferred away from The Nou, and even Eto’o. Then we probably will see a Drogba addition to the Barca side. Time will only tell.



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