With the Winter Transfer Window leaping on us, we must have a look on some of the dream transfer which might not be possible for the teams, but they would definitely want some players in particular.
1.Didier Drogba
Galatasaray to Chelsea
With Chelsea struggling in front of the goal, it is not only sentimental to sign the former Chelsea-legend. Drogba is a Chelsea idol.
His eight years at Stamford Bridge, turned out to be successful for him. He helped the club to win the Champions League a couple of seasons back.
Should he return back to Stamford Bridge under Mourinho and help Chelsea get ahead in the title- race?
2. Cesc Fabregas
Barcelona to Arsenal
Thierry Henry would have been the answer for Arsenal and it's fans a few years ago. But arrival for only for 6 months wouldn't have benefited Arsenal in a long-run.
Cesc Fabregas has been in top form for the Spanish giants and has been an integral part of the team.
Should Cesc return to Wenger's side and become a part of the team which is excelling in Premier League?
3. Cristiano Ronaldo
Real Madrid to Manchester United
The Red Devils have a very good relationship with the Portuguese forward. The reason is - His 6 glorious years for the side under Sir Alex Ferguson between 2003 and 2009.
Leaving the devils at a record signing in the history, he has enjoyed mixed fortunes, playing extremely well but getting only one LA LIGA title.
Moving to his former club after the Winter Transfer break would be good for Manchester United as they haven't done too good in the league this season.
Should the Portuguese forward move to the Devil's side under the new man-incharge David Moyes?
4. Lionel Messi
Barcelona to Manchester City
Lionel Messi is the kind of player who every team would prefer.
In the last couple of months, many of the City fans are happy of hearing that there are rumours of the Argentine moving to Etihad Stadium. Manuel Pellegrini claimed that he and the side would welcome free-scoring strikers/forward with open arms.
Though the price tag of Messi would be extremely high,
Would City be serious in bidding for him and will the Argentine join Manchester City?
5. Gareth Bale
Real Madrid to Tottenham Hotspurs
We all have seen the struggling Spurs in this season in the absence of Gareth Bale who probably was the star-performer for Spurs in the last season. Spurs would be delighted to see Bale moving back to them.
Their loses in all competitions have only amplified that how important the Welshman was for them.
It is said that he left Spurs because he thought that they underestimated his skills to get the team in the top-4 of PL.
Last season, it was Bale who acted like a one-man-army for the team and did the things single-handedly at White Hart Lane.
Tim Sherwood, the new Spurs-Boss would be under pressure to bring the team in the top-4 and spending wisely in the Winter Transfer Window unlike Andre Villas Boas who spent 100+ Million pounds but we weren't able to see the expected results.
It would be a dream come true for Spurs if Gareth Bale returns back after a world record signing by the Spanish giants- Real Madrid. But would Bale agree to move back to his former side?
Galatasaray to Chelsea
With Chelsea struggling in front of the goal, it is not only sentimental to sign the former Chelsea-legend. Drogba is a Chelsea idol.
His eight years at Stamford Bridge, turned out to be successful for him. He helped the club to win the Champions League a couple of seasons back.
Should he return back to Stamford Bridge under Mourinho and help Chelsea get ahead in the title- race?
2. Cesc Fabregas
Barcelona to Arsenal
Thierry Henry would have been the answer for Arsenal and it's fans a few years ago. But arrival for only for 6 months wouldn't have benefited Arsenal in a long-run.
Cesc Fabregas has been in top form for the Spanish giants and has been an integral part of the team.
Should Cesc return to Wenger's side and become a part of the team which is excelling in Premier League?
3. Cristiano Ronaldo
Real Madrid to Manchester United
The Red Devils have a very good relationship with the Portuguese forward. The reason is - His 6 glorious years for the side under Sir Alex Ferguson between 2003 and 2009.
Leaving the devils at a record signing in the history, he has enjoyed mixed fortunes, playing extremely well but getting only one LA LIGA title.
Moving to his former club after the Winter Transfer break would be good for Manchester United as they haven't done too good in the league this season.
Should the Portuguese forward move to the Devil's side under the new man-incharge David Moyes?
4. Lionel Messi
Barcelona to Manchester City
Lionel Messi is the kind of player who every team would prefer.
In the last couple of months, many of the City fans are happy of hearing that there are rumours of the Argentine moving to Etihad Stadium. Manuel Pellegrini claimed that he and the side would welcome free-scoring strikers/forward with open arms.
Though the price tag of Messi would be extremely high,
Would City be serious in bidding for him and will the Argentine join Manchester City?
5. Gareth Bale
Real Madrid to Tottenham Hotspurs
We all have seen the struggling Spurs in this season in the absence of Gareth Bale who probably was the star-performer for Spurs in the last season. Spurs would be delighted to see Bale moving back to them.
Their loses in all competitions have only amplified that how important the Welshman was for them.
It is said that he left Spurs because he thought that they underestimated his skills to get the team in the top-4 of PL.
Last season, it was Bale who acted like a one-man-army for the team and did the things single-handedly at White Hart Lane.
Tim Sherwood, the new Spurs-Boss would be under pressure to bring the team in the top-4 and spending wisely in the Winter Transfer Window unlike Andre Villas Boas who spent 100+ Million pounds but we weren't able to see the expected results.
It would be a dream come true for Spurs if Gareth Bale returns back after a world record signing by the Spanish giants- Real Madrid. But would Bale agree to move back to his former side?
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