Bordeaux have conceded defeat in their bid to sign United defender Mikael Silvestre.
Silvestre
had been strongly linked with a move back to France in a deal that
would have seen him link up once again with former United team-mate and
Bordeaux boss Laurent Blanc.
But Les Girondins president
Jean-Louis Triaud admits the lure of a lucrative testimonial for the
30-year-old, who made the move to Old Trafford in 1999, has put the
brakes on the switch.
"There are several targets for the
left-back role," Triaud told French radio station RMC. "In that
position, above all there was one who was his (Blanc's) first choice
and that proved to be impossible.
"Yes, I think the the possibility of Mikael Silvestre coming here has ended.
"He
has a salary at Manchester United that he has no reason to forego.
Moreover, after 10 years at that club, there is a tradition that a
friendly match is organised for the benefit of the footballer with the
revenue going to him."
Wage problems....... all money faces.
Originally posted by haoguanghg:Wage problems....... all money faces.
Well, they have to prepare for their life after their soccer career end.
and his case is special.
as he has served 10 yrs, he is subjected to a testimional..
move and he risk losing that.