Just to cheer everyone up

http://www.sportsdirectnews.com/premier ... s-move.php
Nice bit of snubbing
With eight, not very carefully selected words, Manchester City striker John Guidetti has dashed any chance of a move to Anfield. In response to reported interest by Brendan Rodgers the 21-year- old tweeted; "I`m not going to Liverpool. Not that desperate."
The Liverpool manager, who slapped down a surly Raheem Sterling within hours of taking the reins at Anfield, is unlikely to change his spots and be encouraged to pursue the talented forward after such a public statement.
Already a full international Guidetti was signed by Sven Goran Erikkson but has struggled to break through at the Etihad with such a plethora of top strikers ahead of him in the City pecking order.
With several loan spells behind him, including a very successful one at Feyenoord last year in which he scored 20 times in 23 appearances, the Swede has also struggled with fitness. He endured a six month battle against a virus, as well as numerous injuries, which kept him out of action.
Being so far behind the likes of Aguero, Dzeko et al one would have thought a fresh challenge at Liverpool, where he would only have Suarez and Sturridge ahead of him, would have tempted the youngster who still has two years of a three year contract left at City. However he would seem to prefer reserve team football at City than a more likely tilt at the Premier League down the East Lance road.
Nice bit of snubbing
With eight, not very carefully selected words, Manchester City striker John Guidetti has dashed any chance of a move to Anfield. In response to reported interest by Brendan Rodgers the 21-year- old tweeted; "I`m not going to Liverpool. Not that desperate."
The Liverpool manager, who slapped down a surly Raheem Sterling within hours of taking the reins at Anfield, is unlikely to change his spots and be encouraged to pursue the talented forward after such a public statement.
Already a full international Guidetti was signed by Sven Goran Erikkson but has struggled to break through at the Etihad with such a plethora of top strikers ahead of him in the City pecking order.
With several loan spells behind him, including a very successful one at Feyenoord last year in which he scored 20 times in 23 appearances, the Swede has also struggled with fitness. He endured a six month battle against a virus, as well as numerous injuries, which kept him out of action.
Being so far behind the likes of Aguero, Dzeko et al one would have thought a fresh challenge at Liverpool, where he would only have Suarez and Sturridge ahead of him, would have tempted the youngster who still has two years of a three year contract left at City. However he would seem to prefer reserve team football at City than a more likely tilt at the Premier League down the East Lance road.