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Boateng denies fresh Fulham talks

Derek Boateng@Koln 04.09

Thu, 2 May 2013 Source: ghanasoccernet

Representatives of Ghana international Derek Boateng have rubbished fresh reports linking the midfielder with a move to Fulham in the summer.
The 29-year-old, who is fighting his Ukrainian club Dnipro at FIFA, was on the verge of joining Greece champions Olympiakos in January.
Reports from the English media this week claimed that Boateng has started negotiations with Fulham over a move in the summer.
Boateng’s representatives say a line of communication has not been opened between Fulham and their client.
The move to England could be sealed quickly for Boateng if Fulham are interested because the work permit that Cottagers obtained for him in January still valid.
After taking Dnipro to FIFA over breach of contract, Boateng is now a free agent.
Olympiakos are the club most likely to sign the Ghana international.
Boateng is a highly cultured midfielder having toured Europe extensively during his career, turning out for clubs in Germany, Sweden, Israel, Spain and Greece.

Representatives of Ghana international Derek Boateng have rubbished fresh reports linking the midfielder with a move to Fulham in the summer.
The 29-year-old, who is fighting his Ukrainian club Dnipro at FIFA, was on the verge of joining Greece champions Olympiakos in January.
Reports from the English media this week claimed that Boateng has started negotiations with Fulham over a move in the summer.
Boateng’s representatives say a line of communication has not been opened between Fulham and their client.
The move to England could be sealed quickly for Boateng if Fulham are interested because the work permit that Cottagers obtained for him in January still valid.
After taking Dnipro to FIFA over breach of contract, Boateng is now a free agent.
Olympiakos are the club most likely to sign the Ghana international.
Boateng is a highly cultured midfielder having toured Europe extensively during his career, turning out for clubs in Germany, Sweden, Israel, Spain and Greece.

Source: ghanasoccernet