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Agent claims Moura deal is off
SAF Moura gana Thiyana Interest 1ka Yesterday Confirm kala neh

Marko Marin is looking forward to playing with Fernando Torres
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NEW YORK -- New Chelsea FC signing Marko Marin is looking forward to playing with Fernando Torres. The German playmaker believes he can help bring out the best of the Spanish striker.
"Fernando is a top player. For us wingers, it's nice for us to have a player like him up front," Marin told Goal.com. "He's fun to play to with. He's very fast and sharp. I look forward to playing with him."
With Didier Drogba departing Chelsea after the club's surprising Champions League victory, Torres becomes the team's top option at the lone forward position. Since Torres' arrival in January 2011 in a transer worth 50 million pounds, he has only scored seven goals in 46 appearances with the club. That's a dramatic dip from his Liverpool days where he averaged over 16 goals a season.
With the summer additions of Marin, Eden Hazard and possibly Brazilian playmaker Oscar, head coach Roberto Di Mateo has brought in players who can penetrate and create more spaces for Torres.
In Marin's second preseason appearance for the Blues, the former Werden Bremen star displayed why he can be a creative force for Chelsea in the club's 1-1 draw against Paris Saint-Germain at Yankee Stadium.
With Chelsea's offense stagnating in the first half, Marin came on for the final 45 minutes and terrorized PSG's flank defenders, opening spots on the pitch for Chelsea's attack. It was some promising play from Marin and he was quick to point out that it was only his second game.
"It was my second game and I enjoyed every game now," he said. "I'm happy to be here playing with such high quality of players."



Agent claims Moura deal is off
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Lucas Moura's agent Wagner Ribeiro says any move to Manchester United is off as they will not up their bid for the Brazilian ace.
United have lodged an offer for the Sao Paulo midfielder, currently in England with Brazil's Olympic squad.
But with Sao Paulo wanting around £30million, it appears their asking price could be too high.Ribeiro, one of the leading agents in South America, does not think Moura will be moving anywhere this summer after United's bid was rejected."They have reached their limit," Ribeiro told UOL.
"Lucas Moura won't leave. He is happy at Sao Paulo. We have to forget this subject. There is no possibility he leaves now."Manchester United made an offer, which was rejected and they won't make another one as they have reached their limit."
