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Your support makes all the difference.Girondins Bordeaux are interested in re-signing former striker Marouane Chamakh from Arsenal but have not been able to make contact with either club or player, Bordeaux president Jean-Louis Triaud said today.
"In the last two months I have been leaving messages with Marouane. I also left messages with (Arsenal manager) Arsene Wenger but I got no answer," Jean-Louis Triaud was quoted as saying by local radio Gold FM.
Chamakh left Bordeaux in 2010 to join Arsenal after helping the club, where he started his professional career, win the French title in 2009.
Chamakh scored seven goals from 29 Premier League appearances last season but has made just one league start so far this term.
"His silence shows probably that he still hopes he will make it at Arsenal," said Triaud.
Reuters
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