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Anthony Annan’s dream move to Manchester United has fallen through, his agent has told Goal.com UK.
The Rosenborg midfielder has attracted interest from some of the biggest clubs in Europe after starring for Ghana at the World Cup.
United were thought to be leading a host of clubs - including Chelsea, Arsenal and Lyon – in the race for the player’s signature.
Sir Alex Ferguson expressed an interest in signing the £8 million-rated Annan, who has been likened to Claude Makelele because of his style of play and has made it clear he wants to leave Rosenborg.
Ferguson is thought to be in the market for an all-action defensive midfielder because of continuing concerns over Owen Hargreaves’ troublesome knee and Annan seemed to fit the bill.
But the Red Devils have decided against making a bid this summer, leaving the 24-year-old’s future up in the air. Annan remains optimistic of a move to the Premier League but his Norwegian club do not want to sell the player, whose contract expires in December 2011.
“Annan will not be signing for Manchester United,” his agent Lars Petter Fosdahl told Goal.com UK. “That possibility is over. I can categorically tell you we are not talking to them about a transfer.
“There are many other big clubs in England and in Europe interested in him but at the moment nothing is happening.
“Rosenborg don’t want to sell him but we are still hopeful he will be allowed to move before the end of the window.”
Annan is one of the hottest properties in Europe at the moment after he played a key role as Ghana reached the quarter-finals of the World Cup in South Africa.
But his chances of a money-spinning transfer have been further damaged by his appearances in Rosenborg’s Champions League qualifiers, which means he will be cup-tied in Europe’s elite competition should he complete a move.
Fosdahl added: “A big problem for clubs trying to sign him now is that he has played in Champions League qualification and they don’t want to sign a player who will be cup-tied.”
Annan has been at Rosenborg since August 2008, when he joined from IK Start in a £1.2m deal.
Credit: Goal.com
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