Didier Drogba has been openly talking about the possibility of returning to former club Marseille after recently leaving Montreal Impact.
The Ivorian parted company with the MLS side after the 2016 season and wants to continue playing at a relatively high level.
Rumours have been swirling that he could be set for a move to Corinthians, but the former Chelsea man has also stated his desire to return to Marseille - the club he turned out for before he got his big move to Chelsea.
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Speaking of Chelsea, have you seen N'Golo Kante reuniting with his old boss Claudio Ranieri? The Italian's reaction was priceless.
Drogba banged in the goals for the French side and was no doubt adored by supporters in the same way he is at Chelsea, but things have changed and Marseille supporters made that abundantly clear in their 4-1 home drubbing at the hands of Monaco yesterday.
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Home supporters at one end of the Stade Velodrome brought out banners which told the 38-year old to go back to China.
The banners roughly translate to the following:
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"Drogba, stop saying you love L'OM, you make in a month what we won't earn in a lifetime.
"Stop feeling sorry for yourself and go back to China."
Surely that means he won't be returning to Marseille anytime soon?
It's probably a bit different at Chelsea, though.
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(h/t 101 Great Goals)
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