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Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho calls for transfer window to close before start of Premier League season

Transfer activity can continue until September 2 this year

Jack Pitt-Brooke
Wednesday 21 August 2013 12:04 BST
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Jose Mourinho: The Chelsea manager's whole transfer strategy has revolved around Rooney (Getty)
Jose Mourinho: The Chelsea manager's whole transfer strategy has revolved around Rooney (Getty) (Getty images)

Jose Mourinho would rather the transfer window was closed but he will continue his pursuit of a new striker until the very end.

After having two bids for Wayne Rooney turned down, Chelsea, Mourinho insisted, "have plan B and plan C". Samuel Eto'o of Anzhi Makhachkala, who played for Internazionale under Mourinho, is a likely next option.

But the manager agrees with Alan Pardew's contention on Monday that the window should not run at the same time as the season. "The transfer window goes too far, into the third and fourth fixture of the season. I agree that it's too much."

Mourinho would not take sides in Pardew's argument that Arsenal's bid for Yohan Cabaye unsettled Newcastle. "There is not a guilty one," he said. "If you want to leave every one of us out of this strange situation, then close the window differently."

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