Djibril Cisse close to Premiership return with QPR

| Comments | TrackBacks
Share |

Djibril-Cisse-.jpg
Style maven Djibril Cisse famous for his hair landscaping, goatees, and tattoos returns

QPR created the most buzz this transfer window completing the transfer of Nancy's highly rated midfielder Samba Diakite for a reported £3.36m. They added Nedum Onuoha from City and Taye Taiwo on loan from Milan to bolster the defense. Earlier, Federico Macheda was brought on loan from Man Utd to bolster the attack.

Now, they are on the verge of landing Djibril Cisse from Lazio for a reported £4m. The striker who started his Premiership career at LIverpool in 2004 with a bang scoring 14 goals in his first 23 games then saw his career take a turn for the worse after a horrific leg break. He was loaned to Marseilles and Sunderland before moving permanently to Panathinaikos in 2009. He then joined Lazio but struggled to find a starting place. Mark Hughes initially wanted a loan move but Lazio were keen to jettison him and QPR finally relented.

Here over the years, is a clip of Cisse's protean looks >>

soccerblog

No TrackBacks

TrackBack URL: http://www.soccerblog.com/cgi-bin/mt/mt-t.cgi/9160.

Leave a comment

Offers

    Newsletter


    Solar Electric Light Fund


    Steel Pulse


    ABOUT SOCCERBLOG.com

    SoccerBlog.com is a fan-driven site founded by Christian and Shourin. Our goal is to cover the beautiful game and talk about some of the issues that may not be covered elsewhere. Since we aren't any good at playing, we decided to talk about soccer instead!


    THE $300 HOUSE

    Change the world with 300House.com. Join us today and make a difference >>


    Your Ad Here >>
    Contact: christian [at] christiansarkar [dot] com

About this Entry

This page contains a single entry by Shourin Roy published on January 30, 2012 9:28 PM.

Coroner's report: Speed's death might have been accidental was the previous entry in this blog.

USWNT prevail over Canadian counterparts easily, 4-0 is the next entry in this blog.

Find recent content on the main index or look in the archives to find all content.