Fulham striker Louis Saha has delivered an ultimatum to the Londoners over his on-off move to Manchester United.
As reports continue to indicate that Chelsea have joined the hunt for the Frenchman, the 25-year-old's mind seems set on a dream switch to Old Trafford.
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Fulham striker Louis Saha |
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Having denied making comments to The Mail on Wednesday, which had claimed he was only a medical away from sealing the transfer, Saha has spoken to the press in his homeland.
"Fulham aren't playing it straight," he told Le Parisien.
"As soon as I meet anyone from the club, the conversations stop. One day it's 'yes', the next it's 'no'.
"They're treating me like a product.
"I don't want to end up like Ronaldinho, who didn't go to Manchester United over money.
"It's a financial problem. The club says they prefer to sell me in six months but now I've had enough.
"Either I go at the end of the month or at the end of my contract in 2006. If Fulham like me that much, they'll have to look after me until the end.
"And, in the end, I'll leave for nothing."
Saha seems to be suggesting it is now or never for Fulham if they want to pick up a sizeable sum for his talents. Some reports claim the capital club want as much as £18 million for the ex-Metz attacker.
"At the bottom of it all, I believe in myself," he added.
"Bluffing looks pretty but you can't do it too much.
"I know Manchester United don't want to upset Fulham but my directors are also businessmen.
"When a large sum of money is put on the table, you have to know when to stop playing around or your find yourself with nothing but a frustrated and angry player."