Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Chicago Fire Ferdinand Denies Rumors

CHICAGO - Chicago Fire soccer club reportedly ready to accommodate the sole defender Rio Ferdinand. However, the club which is ruled by the Major League Soccer (MLS) quickly denied the reports.
 
As reported earlier, the Chicago Fire claimed to be ready to accommodate the mainstay of the Manchester United defender. Dailymail reports, the Chicago Fire had apparently agreed a fee of 120 thousand pounds per week as they are received in United's Ferdinand.
 
But the story itself had previously been denied by the agency Ferdinand, Jamie Moralle. According to him, there is no truth to the reports, rumors linking Ferdinand's move to the MLS club.
 
Chicago is now part denied the report. According to the American club, they never talk to Ferdinand. Still, Chicago confessed admiration for the game back 33 years.
 
"We've observed and Rio Ferdinand menganggumi game for several years, and we certainly would love to have quality players seem to join the Chicago Fire soccer club," said a club statement.
 
"However, there is no truth to the reports that said, Fire is conducting negotiations with Manchester United and the player, to take him to Chicago," they said, as reported by Sky Sports, Thursday (11/06/2011).

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