Boulogne-sur-Mer midfielder Jimmy Kebe has gone on strike in a bid to force his side to let him join Reading.
The 24-year-old French-Malian is under contract with Lens until the end of the season and was loaned for a year to Ligue 2 side Boulogne-sur-Mer in the summer.
Kebe is in a real purple patch, having scored five goals in 16 appearances, and has been offered the chance to join Reading before the transfer window closes.
The player has revealed that Lens and Steve Coppell’s club have reached an agreement but Boulogne have ruled out the transfer.
He refused to play at the weekend against Montpellier and is insistent on joining Reading.
“Reading could wait until the end of the season to sign me for free, but they have agreed a fee with Lens, which means that they really want me,” he told RMC.
“On the financial aspect, I can’t refuse a move there. It’s a great chance. I am only under contract until the end of the season so if I am injured, I haven’t anything left.
“I have refused to play, I stay at home waiting for a solution. I have discussed with Boulogne. My future is not there, but they don’t agree for the moment.
“I am prepared for a dispute with them in order to join Reading. It is the chance of my life.”Boulogne-sur-Mer midfielder Jimmy Kebe has gone on strike in a bid to force his side to let him join Reading.
The 24-year-old French-Malian is under contract with Lens until the end of the season and was loaned for a year to Ligue 2 side Boulogne-sur-Mer in the summer.
Kebe is in a real purple patch, having scored five goals in 16 appearances, and has been offered the chance to join Reading before the transfer window closes.
The player has revealed that Lens and Steve Coppell’s club have reached an agreement but Boulogne have ruled out the transfer.
He refused to play at the weekend against Montpellier and is insistent on joining Reading.
“Reading could wait until the end of the season to sign me for free, but they have agreed a fee with Lens, which means that they really want me,” he told RMC.
“On the financial aspect, I can’t refuse a move there. It’s a great chance. I am only under contract until the end of the season so if I am injured, I haven’t anything left.
“I have refused to play, I stay at home waiting for a solution. I have discussed with Boulogne. My future is not there, but they don’t agree for the moment.
“I am prepared for a dispute with them in order to join Reading. It is the chance of my life.”
http://hobnob.royals.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=71008&start=140
This from a player who now insists that he would never refuse to play or train!
Some interesting views here too:
http://hobnob.royals.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=110446