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| Jose: Adri's going nowhere |
Thursday 18 December, 2008 |
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Inter Coach Jose Mourinho has rejected Press reports that Adriano is set to quit the Nerazzurri, but reiterates his desire to work with Didier Drogba.
Adriano has fallen out with Mourinho in recent weeks due to his attitude to training.
However, despite links with Flamengo and suggestions of a part-exchange deal involving Chelsea striker Drogba, Mourinho insists L'Imperatore is going nowhere.
This talk is not true - it is merely speculation. There is zero per cent truth in it, Mourinho stressed on Sky Sports News.
At the moment Adriano has no decision to make. We think he will be here on January 2 to work with us.
Maybe he is not happy and the atmosphere doesn't suit him, but he is a top player and I can't open the door for him to leave unless I have someone to replace him.
One day, if Didier gets the all-clear from Chelsea - a club I love - and he is leaving then the door will be open for him.
Everybody knows that he is one of my men and it won't matter much which club I am in charge of, I will want to sign him.
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