Shevchenko Talk Is Pure Fantasy - Roeder
‘All this Shevchenko talk is pure fantasy’ said Newcastle boss Glenn Roeder, dismissing talk that he could possibly land Sheva on loan after newspapers suggested the move was a possibility over the weekend.

The Ukrainian striker continues to struggle, but talk of a move to the Magpies appears to be nonsensical, at least according to Roeder.
He said: “Shevchenko is a wonderful player and a player any club would love to have. But I have not contacted Chelsea about him and I will not be contacting them.
“I am afraid some of the transfer talk over the weekend is pure fantasy.”
Meanwhile, another main player in the Sheva saga, Milan chief executive Adriano Galliani, was very busy denying the club will be making a move for either Andriy Shevchenko or Ronaldinho in the January transfer window.
Despite these denials however, rumours of Shevchenko’s possible return to the San Siro refuse to go away. Galliani said: “Shevchenko was sold because he wanted to be and it is not plausible that Chelsea, having made an important investment, can give him back six months later.
From Goal.com



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The injured Barcelona striker made his accusations in the Italian newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport yesterday.