Kamara rules out Bordeaux

// A bit of a hack but it works// The article snippet is wrapped onto a second line, even when #article-sub is emptyif( $("div#article-sub").children().length == 0 ) {$("div#article-sub").remove();} Fulham striker Diomansy Kamara has rejected reports linking him with a summer move to Bordeaux. The Senegal international was said to be a target of the French champions, with club president Jean Luis Triaud believed to be an admirer.But Kamara, who moved to Craven Cottage from West Brom in a £6million deal in summer 2007, has pledged his future to Roy Hodgson's side.The former Portsmouth and Modena man spent a lengthy spell on the sidelines with a serious knee injury last season and is keen to repay the Cottagers for standing by him.Big seasonKamara said: "I have been linked recently with a move to Bordeaux, however I like it here at Fulham."The interest from Bordeaux was from another good side, but I did not like the idea."I want to be in the team, the manager wants me 100 per cent, nothing else. I owe a big season to Fulham."Kamara did admit contact had been made by Bordeaux, but he claimed the lack of interest from coach Laurent Blanc did not encourage him to consider the switch.And he added in L'Equipe: "My representatives have been on the phone with (Bordeaux president Jean-Louis) Triaud. People have also spoken about a possible exchange with Marouane Chamakh."But Laurent Blanc hasn't called me. And when a coach doesn't phone you, that signifies that a club doesn't really want you."It would have been an honour for me to be coached by Laurent Blanc. But my priority now is Fulham. We must stop talking about me at Bordeaux."

Source: SKY_Sports