Chris Samba not for sale says Blackburn boss Steve Kean

Last updated : 12 January 2012 By Daily Mail

Sportsmailrevealed Spurs have lodged a ?7.5million bid for Rovers captain Samba, 27, beating Queens Park Ranger's previous ?7m offer, with Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp eager to beat new Hoops boss Mark Hughes to the player.

Target: Spurs and QPR have lodged bids for Samba

Speculation has increased in the past 24 hours after the French-born Congolese defender was quoted in L'Equipe saying that his current club - who are bottom of the Barclays Premier League - 'doesn't evolve at all', that 'things have not gone as I was told' and that he feels it is 'time for a change'.

Asked about the matter, though, Kean referred to a statement released by Blackburn last Friday, which stressed that Samba, who has also been linked with French side Paris St German, was not for sale.

'I know there has been an article in L'Equipe, but I haven't seen it myself,' said Kean, speaking ahead of Saturday's clash with Fulham at Ewood Park.

'All I can say is that I have been told that Chris has done an interview.

'What is definite is that there were two bids from one club which were refused.

'We put out a club statement which was quite strong, saying that Chris was not for sale and as far as I am concerned, there is a line drawn under it.'

QPR: Mark Hughes

PSG: Carlo Ancelotti

Spurs: Harry Redknapp

He added: 'You would have to ask Chris what he thinks, in terms of whether promises have been broken in his opinion and what they were.

'All I can say is that he has been excellent when he has played, he is a big player for us and he is not long in to a very long contract, so I hope that he stays here.'

Samba, who has frequently been linkedwith other clubs in recent seasons, has been with Blackburn since 2007 and in February signed a new contract to keep him at Rovers until 2015 -a deal Kean would like to see him 'respect'.

Questioned as to what he could do about the situation, Kean said: 'You can ask the player to respect his contract - I don't think you make contracts for any other reason than toshow your commitment to the player, and you would then like the player to show that back to the club.

'There have been situations (before) where there have been bids for Chris, and there have been a number of times when he has shown a desire to leave and it hasn't happened for whatever reason.

'I think the club has always fought to try to keep him - we want to keep our best players.'

Source: Daily Mail

Source: Daily Mail