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 By ESPN staff

31 minutes ago
Croatia striker Andrej Kramaric urged to choose Leicester over Chelsea
Andrej Kramaric has been strongly linked with a move to Chelsea.

Croatia international Andrej Kramaric has been advised to sign for Leicester despite Chelsea reportedly closing in on the striker.

Widespread reports in England and Croatia have claimed Rijeka striker Kramaric, 23, has been lined up as a potential successor to Didier Drogba.

Leicester are also reported to be keen, with owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha apparently ready to invest in January to boost his club in the relegation battle, but the player's father and representative, Joza Kramaric, said a move to the King Power Stadium would be the "worst choice" for his son.

Rijeka-based agent Predrag Racki, though, suggested Leicester may very well be the best option for Kramaric.

"Kramaric and his father had their brains washed regarding Leicester's position in the league table -- like they'll get relegated, go bust or disappear," he told Sportske Novosti. "And what if Leicester stay up? They have another 19 games left -- nothing's decided yet. And what if the owner refreshes the team with new signings worth 40 million?"

He warned that Kramaric would, along with fellow Croatians Matej Delac, Mario Pasalic and Stipe Perica, fail to make the grade for the Blues.

"If he chooses Chelsea, Kramaric won't ever set foot on the Stamford Bridge pitch," he said. "He'll get lost in Holland, just like Delac, Pasalic or Perica. All that 'glitter' lasts two or three days.

"It's true that Leicester doesn't sound that attractive, but the 19 games for such a player is a real opportunity to showcase his talent. Prove yourself -- you either got it or you don't."

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 By ESPN staff

31 minutes ago
Croatia striker Andrej Kramaric urged to choose Leicester over Chelsea
Andrej Kramaric has been strongly linked with a move to Chelsea.

Croatia international Andrej Kramaric has been advised to sign for Leicester despite Chelsea reportedly closing in on the striker.

Widespread reports in England and Croatia have claimed Rijeka striker Kramaric, 23, has been lined up as a potential successor to Didier Drogba.

Leicester are also reported to be keen, with owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha apparently ready to invest in January to boost his club in the relegation battle, but the player's father and representative, Joza Kramaric, said a move to the King Power Stadium would be the "worst choice" for his son.

Rijeka-based agent Predrag Racki, though, suggested Leicester may very well be the best option for Kramaric.

"Kramaric and his father had their brains washed regarding Leicester's position in the league table -- like they'll get relegated, go bust or disappear," he told Sportske Novosti. "And what if Leicester stay up? They have another 19 games left -- nothing's decided yet. And what if the owner refreshes the team with new signings worth 40 million?"

He warned that Kramaric would, along with fellow Croatians Matej Delac, Mario Pasalic and Stipe Perica, fail to make the grade for the Blues.

"If he chooses Chelsea, Kramaric won't ever set foot on the Stamford Bridge pitch," he said. "He'll get lost in Holland, just like Delac, Pasalic or Perica. All that 'glitter' lasts two or three days.

"It's true that Leicester doesn't sound that attractive, but the 19 games for such a player is a real opportunity to showcase his talent. Prove yourself -- you either got it or you don't."

 

Does Predrag Racki have any decent clients he'd like to send out way? :D

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Well he hardly gonna be full of effort then coming to us on a 'potential' loan deal..... If my dad said that's the worst job u cud go to I'd have that buzzing round my head for about 2 seconds then go chelsea....

Anyway, my point is if its only worth considering for the doh£££ then move on pls, don't want my team looking like mugs for the sake of it.

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That agent has hit the nail on the head. A lot of young players have wasted away in Chelsea's reserve team and feeder clubs.

Unfortunately many will fall under Chelsea's spell.

Completely agree with this, so many players sign for Chelsea and disappear for a couple of seasons before finally realising it's probably best to move on and find a club that will actually give you regular first team football.

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We should get him and his agent to see some of the pretty neighbouring towns and villages, get him a swanky new gig in some posh house and make him fall in love with it.

Then he only needs to play his socks off and keep us up and job's a goon un, he'll get his 20m move to Chelsea.

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 By ESPN staff

31 minutes ago
Croatia striker Andrej Kramaric urged to choose Leicester over Chelsea
Andrej Kramaric has been strongly linked with a move to Chelsea.

Croatia international Andrej Kramaric has been advised to sign for Leicester despite Chelsea reportedly closing in on the striker.

Widespread reports in England and Croatia have claimed Rijeka striker Kramaric, 23, has been lined up as a potential successor to Didier Drogba.

Leicester are also reported to be keen, with owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha apparently ready to invest in January to boost his club in the relegation battle, but the player's father and representative, Joza Kramaric, said a move to the King Power Stadium would be the "worst choice" for his son.

Rijeka-based agent Predrag Racki, though, suggested Leicester may very well be the best option for Kramaric.

"Kramaric and his father had their brains washed regarding Leicester's position in the league table -- like they'll get relegated, go bust or disappear," he told Sportske Novosti. "And what if Leicester stay up? They have another 19 games left -- nothing's decided yet. And what if the owner refreshes the team with new signings worth 40 million?"

He warned that Kramaric would, along with fellow Croatians Matej Delac, Mario Pasalic and Stipe Perica, fail to make the grade for the Blues.

"If he chooses Chelsea, Kramaric won't ever set foot on the Stamford Bridge pitch," he said. "He'll get lost in Holland, just like Delac, Pasalic or Perica. All that 'glitter' lasts two or three days.

"It's true that Leicester doesn't sound that attractive, but the 19 games for such a player is a real opportunity to showcase his talent. Prove yourself -- you either got it or you don't."

 

 

Racki is a Leicester fan!

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We should sign him on loan with a view to a permanent move activated if we stay up. Release clause for 12 million to a champions League team activated after 12 months of permanent contract. Jobs a good un. Everyone's happy.

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All in all could work out very well for us if true. Makes sense for Chelsea, we get him acclimatised to the prem for them, get him settled in England, etc. Makes sense for us, he's currently in goalscoring form, high on confidence, similar to Wood when he came in, Chelsea pay the money for us.

If we stay up, doesn't really matter if we then lose him, there'll be other players and we'll be more established. If we go down, he's off the wage bill and not a sulking burden.

Probably the best deal for everyone.

 

Sums it up nicely.

 

It's not as if Chelsea are short of strikers, so he'd have to be pretty special to make the starting XI every week as soon as he landed. 

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