Source: Daily_Mail
Diouf wants his Drog to come home: Marseille eye Chelsea striker Didier
Marseille president Pape Diouf insists he will do everything he can to bring Didier Drogba back to the Stade Velodrome. [LNB]Chelsea [LNB]bought Drogba from the French side in the summer of 2004 for around £24million. [LNB]But the Ivory Coast international holds the Mediterranean club dear to his heart and spoke recently about the possibility of 'finishing his adventure' with OM. [LNB][LNB] Fans' favourite: Drogba was a huge hit during his time with Marseille[LNB]Diouf has not given up hope of witnessing the return of the 30-year-old, whose form in his season at Marseille in both Ligue 1 and Europe earned him the French player of the year award. [LNB]'We must talk to our supporters in adult language,' Diouf told 10 Sport. 'They know we do what we say, and vice-versa. To say to them, "We are going to win the Champions League" or "Drogba is going to return", I will not allow myself to do it - that would be showing them a lack of respect. [LNB]'On the other hand, to say to them, "Like you, I really want Drogba to come back and if there is a possibility of doing it, I will do it", that I can guarantee them. [LNB]'Each time I see him, I say to him, "Now Didier, get your bags together and come back here!"' [LNB]Marseille last month dismissed talk of a move for Drogba, labelling him 'inaccessible' at the moment. [LNB]Diouf appreciates Marseille cannot match the wages the striker earns at Chelsea but believes there could be ways around it. [LNB]'Even if the possibility is thin, it still exists,' Diouf added. 'When you look at the economic reality square in the face, it isn't reasonable for a French club. [LNB]'However, you can't exclude thinking of other scenarios, like the boy accepting a pay cut, efforts on our part....' [LNB] Scolari won't be taking over at Manchester City, says Big Phil's agent[LNB]Good luck Guus! Wenger says Chelsea boss Hiddink will struggle to juggle two jobs[LNB]Deco's ex spurns chance to go from playmaker to Playboy as she makes her move following Big Phil's Chelsea exit[LNB]CHELSEA FC NEWS FROM ACROSS THE NET[LNB][LNB] [LNB]