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Spreading the Word: Aly Cissokho's Rags to Ritches

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Tuesday, June 16, 2009 by

At a time when players are changing clubs for sums in excess of ₤50 and ₤80 million, it is hardly surprising that little notice is given to a transfer that amount to just ₤12 million. Even more so when there are no British club involved.

Yet there is plenty that is noteworthy in Aly Cissokho’s move to AC Milan.

Two years ago, Cissokho made his debut at Geugnon in what was a desperate season for them. Anchored at bottom practically from the first day, they were relegated to the French Third Division having won just five games all season.

Eager to avoid playing at such a lowly level, Cissokho moved to Portuguese side Vitoria de Setubal. It was a good move for him, but only just. True, they played in the Portugues Primera Liga but that was about the only positive thing about them. A squad of limited ability coupled with financial problems that saw the players going some two months without being paid, there was never any doubt that they were going to struggle.

So it proved to be yet Cissokho did well enough to attract Portuguese giants Porto to make a move fore him in January. Initially it looked like a stop-gap move, a player signed purely to bolster the squad in case of emergency. Yet that wasn’t the case.

A series of injuries meant that a chance quickly came his way and suddenly Cissokho found himself playing in the Champions League against Manchester United. It was the ultimate test and Cissokho played exceptionally well. As he did for the rest of the season where he helped the side to the Portugues League and Cup double.

That would have been enough to signify a fairytale ending, yet there was more to come. Both Marseilles and Lyon had expressed interest in signing him before, out of nowhere, Milan came in and tabled a ₤ bid

Now all that Cissokho has to do is replace the living legend that is Paolo Maldini. A next to impossible task for many defenders yet, for the man who has made it all the way from Guegnon to the top, not even that will be too much to ask.

I realise that this article has absolutely nothing to do with Liverpool yet it is too good a story to let pass by. Not to mention that it proves that there’s good talent everywhere if you’re willing to look hard enough.


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Anonymous said...

This deal has been cancelled and he isn't signing for Milan...he failed his medical...nevertheless this is definitely interesting and undoubtedly proof of players with ability being out there and available for peanuts (relatively speaking) if you catch them at the right time...how much did Porto pay for him I wonder when they signed him from Vit Setubal.

Right now if I was going to take a punt on a player like this who wouldn't cost the earth I'd take Lee Cattermole from Wigan...he'd set you back 6 or 7 million but no more and could replace Mascherano if his wife gets her way and won't return to Merseyside