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Rodrigo didn't do much during his spell at Bolton.

Yeah i know, but he looked really promising at Benfica, and now has better chance to showcase himself in la liga. Only a matter of time before Liverpool - they like their fast skillful players - get him.

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Watched him today considering we may be looking into him. Nothing spectacular, but Swansea were defending a lot and he was left alone on their half trying to battle for long balls. Can't do worse then Torres I guess. I'll watch him closely against Burnely in their next game.

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Don't think there's any chance we'd be looking at him for that kind of money. Not for a backup.

He's a great player who I love watching and id love to see him here, but the £30m I keep reading would never happen. I just hope he doesn't end up at City where I think he'd be a beast.

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Not sure about this potential transfer, assuming the rumours are true. Bony's goalscoring record is impressive but he can be a little bit too static inside the penalty box and his overall play is erratic and inconsistent.

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Didier Drogba will try to convince Chelsea to sign in-formSwansea striker Wilfried Bony, according to the Sun.


The 36-year-old, who is thought to be ready to hang up his boots at the end of the season before joining the club’s coaching set-up, sees his compatriot as his ideal replacement.


Swansea have insisted they will reject any offers for Bony, who had an £19million buy-out clause removed from his contract in November.


The Blues, however, may be prepared to offer the Swans Loic Remy as makeweight for the 26-year-old Bony.


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Didier Drogba will try to convince Chelsea to sign in-formSwansea striker Wilfried Bony, according to the Sun.

The 36-year-old, who is thought to be ready to hang up his boots at the end of the season before joining the club’s coaching set-up, sees his compatriot as his ideal replacement.

Swansea have insisted they will reject any offers for Bony, who had an £19million buy-out clause removed from his contract in November.

The Blues, however, may be prepared to offer the Swans Loic Remy as makeweight for the 26-year-old Bony.

I don't like the sound of that but I just read that on the Sky Sports Transfer Centre too, I suppose Remy would get decent games though and we'd get a younger striker who might be 2nd choice for a change.

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Imagine if we got him as our second-choice striker.

Remy would leave for sure (he will only be second-fiddle until Drogba goes) but we'd have two quality, quality forwards.

He might be a unit but he is the most technically adept striker I've seen in the PL since Anelka.

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