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Marseille President Dassier on Kakuta @ Sky Sports

Marseille president Jean-Claude Dassier has confirmed they hope to sign Chelsea flyer Gael Kakuta on loan. Kakuta came off the bench in Chelsea's 3-1 defeat to Arsenal on Monday to make his fourth league appearance of the season in what has been a stop-start campaign for the talented youngster.

Manager Carlo Ancelotti has used Kakuta sparingly but is keen on the 19-year-old wideman after recently handing him a contract extension at Stamford Bridge keeping him at the club until 2015.

But Dassier is seeking talks with Chelsea, who were UEFA Champions League group opponents, about a loan deal for the French youngster.

"Kakuta? Here at Marseille? Why not?" Dassier told French reporters.

"He would be a good addition. But it will only be for the option of a straight loan - not to buy."

Looks like my crystal ball works :rolleyes:

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He just needs some confidence now and his Chelsea career can properly start. He's been so nervous and seemed scared when he's played, hopefully he'll have a blinder soon against someone and the rest'll be history.

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