Football in brief: Striker Benjani to stay and fight for first-team place at Eastlands
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Your support makes all the difference.Out-of-favour striker Benjani insists he has no desire to leave Manchester City, despite being a long way down Mark Hughes's selection list.
The 31-year-old has made just one substitute appearance this season after the City manager signed a plethora of talented forwards this summer. But the striker, signed for £4m in January 2008, is staying put. "I am not going anywhere and I am going to put up a fight to ensure that I get my place back," he said.
Restricted opportunities have led to reports of interests from the likes of Gary Megson at Bolton Wanderers. Portsmouth, the club he left for Eastlands, have also previously voiced an interest in re-signing the Zimbabwe international. Yet he remains unfazed and willing to fight to get back into the first team. "I still have a contract with Manchester City," he said. By Faaez Samadi
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O'Driscoll keen to sign Gillett permanently
Loan signing Simon Gillett is currently in talks to turn his loan move at Doncaster Rovers into a permanent one. The Southampton midfielder has made seven appearances for Rovers this season and manager Sean O'Driscoll has been impressed. The 24-year-old's current loan deal, due to expire on 12 December, has been extended for another month. The Keep Moat stadium side's manager said: "We are in the process of offering Simon a contract."
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