Striker Didier Drogba has cast doubts over his future at Chelsea by reiterating his desire to leave the London club. Drogba sites the
departure of manager Jose Mourinho as a factor that has increased his
desire to move onto another football club. His comments will probably
be very unwelcome at Stamford Bridge although it may explain Chelsea's
move to try and sign Bolton striker Nicholas Anelka.


Drogba speaking to Eurosport said "The problem is that I say that I want to leave since two or three years.
Mourinho's departure didn't help, to the contrary it made my desire to leave even bigger. I am not going to speak about my next club and my major
objective is the ACN and winning all the interests we have to win when
I'll return for Chelsea."
Drogba's comments will probably see the Blues increase the rejected undisclosed offer they put in for Nicholas Anelka today. No other details of the approach have been made public other than a statement on Chelsea's website which said"We can confirm we have made an official offer for the transfer of Nicolas Anelka, which is being discussed with Bolton Wanderers"

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