Robert Pires rejects approach from Doncaster

 

Pa
Monday 14 November 2011 07:46 EST
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The former Gunner was approached by Doncaster
The former Gunner was approached by Doncaster (GETTY IMAGES)

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Former France and Arsenal star Robert Pires claims he has rejected an approach from npower Championship side Doncaster.

The 38-year-old playmaker has been without a club since his release by Aston Villa last summer.

Pires Tweeted: "Doncaster people called me! I am happy they think I can help them but it's not in my plan to play there."

Doncaster have embarked on a radical transfer policy under the guidance of agent Willie McKay in recent weeks.

In his position as a transfer consultant, McKay is looking to provide manager Dean Saunders with established names currently without a club or out of favour with their current employers on short-term contracts and low wages, providing a shop window for their talents.

Aside from the intended boost on the pitch, Rovers will also benefit from sell-on clauses inserted into the deals for the players they bring in.

El-Hadji Diouf, Pascal Chimbonda and Herita Ilunga are among the names to have moved to the Keepmoat since Saunders' appointment as manager in September.

PA

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