Peter Kenyon

Peter Kenyon

Peter Kenyon


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    Farhad Moshiri: Everton are not for sale

    Everton owner Farhad Moshiri has insisted that the club are not for sale, after reports suggesting the Iranian-British millionaire wanted to sell the club. The Toffees have lost £370 million in recent years, prompting rumours of a potential forced sale.

    Chelsea interested in Middlesbrough attacker?

    Chelsea are reportedly making significant strides towards the signing of Adama Traore from Middlesbrough at the end of the campaign.

    Man Utd wanted van Gaal

    Bayern Munich boss Louis van Gaal has revealed that he nearly accepted taking a role at Man Utd after Sir Alex Ferguson was set to retire in 2002. Ferguson changed his mind and seven years on is still in the Old Trafford hotseat.

    Kenyon rules out Terry exit

    Chelsea chief executive Peter Kenyon has ruled out talk that Chelsea captain Jon Terry could be set to quit the club. It is understood that Man City have been ready to make a £40 million offer for the England captain.

    Kenyon: Drogba is staying

    Chelsea chairman Peter Kenyon has ruled out Didier Drogba leaving the club. The Ivory Coast international striker has been linked with a January exit to AC Milan or elsewhere in Italy.

    Kenyon supports Chelsea boss

    Peter Kenyon has offered his support to Chelsea boss Luiz Felipe Scolari after two quickfire defeats at Stamford Bridge to Arsenal and to Liverpool.

    Chelsea won't spend in January

    Chelsea are unlikely to be very active in the transfer market. Luiz Felipe Scolari reportedly wanted to bring in another striker to support Nicolas Anelka and Didier Drogba, but his efforts are likely to fall on deaf ears.

    Gallas slams former club

    Arsenal defender William Gallas has stoked the fires prior to this weekend's crucial Premiership clash between the Gunners and Chelsea, insisting that he is disappointed with his former club especially Peter Kenyon.

    Kenyon targets English

    Chelsea boss Peter Kenyon is targeting English players for the club from now on. It is understood that the reason behind the club sacking 15 players was so that they can focus more on their local policy.

    Robinho would be Chelsea's last

    Chelsea chief executive Peter Kenyon has admitted that should the club make a move for Real Madrid striker Robinho - believed to be in a deal worth around £25 million - the player would be the last new one to join the club this summer.