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Ghana World Cup star midfielder Anthony Annan is not too dazzled by news reports linking him with moves to the likes of Chelsea, Manchester United and Lyon.
The 23 year old WC quarter finalist believes his life would be much less complicated if he just waited for something official before he got his hopes too high.
“I am fine at the moment. I’ve heard a lot about me going every summer but nothing is fazing me,” Annan declared. “It is good to hear about Man United, Chelsea and Lyon, but nothing is official.
“It is flattering, Lyon is a big team in Europe. But I have a contract with Rosenborg until December 2011 so let’s wait and see.”
Ghanasoccernet.com
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