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Seydou Keita has revealed that he rejected a chance to join Liverpool in favor of a return to Spain with Valencia. The former Barcelona man was playing for Dalian Aerbin in the Chinese Super League before his return to the La Liga.
Barcelona midfielder Seydou Keita yesterday admitted that he would like to make a move to the Premier League, with Liverpool being his preferred destination.
Barcelona midfielder Seydou Keita today admitted that away from the Spanish giants could be on the cards, sparking interest in the player from both Everton and West Bromwich Albion.
AC Milan will make a January transfer move for Barcelona's wantaway midfielder, Seydou Keita. The Malian international has told the Catalan giants that he is looking for a move away in January.
Barcelona will reportedly table an audacious bid for Arsenal forward Robin van Persie after it was discovered that David Villa would be out for 6 months after breaking his tibia.
Liverpool could make a move for Barcelona's out of favour midfielder Seydou Keita during January. Seydou Keita recently admitted he was flattered to be linked with a switch to Anfield.
Everton are considering a loan for Mali midfielder Seydou Keita; currently out of favour at Barcelona. The former Sevilla man has found first team opportunities limited since Cesc Fabregas' arrival.
Lionel Messi has revealed he is happy with the signings Barcelona have made so far this season. Barca have swooped for Seydou Keita and Gerard Pique so far this year.
Seydou Keita has signed a four-year contract with Barcelona which will keep him tied to the club until 30 June 2012.
Seydou Keita is on the verge of completing a shock move from Sevilla to Barcelona. The 27 year old looks set to be the first signing of Pep Guardiola's reign, and will shock many as Daniel Alves was rumoured to be the primary target from the Sevillista.
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