However, despite the likes of Yakubu, Junior Hoilett, Steven N'Zonzi, Paul Robinson and Gael Givet all being linked with moves away, Venky's representive and Blackburn director Vineeth Rao has rubbished such suggestions. “There are no plans like that there, that is ridiculous. There are no plans to sell any more key players, why would there be? Our immediate focus is on staying up in the Premier League," Rao told The Lancashire Telegraph. “We hope Chris Samba will be the last key departure. There are no plans to sell any more key players because we want to improve the squad. “We want to add to the squad and improve it, not sell the players we have got. We are not planning on selling any more key players. “It was not even our intention to sell Chris Samba. We did not want to sell him. “We wanted him on the pitch because he has been a big player but in the end we had to respect his wishes because he wanted to leave. “We had to respect his wishes. He has played for Blackburn for five years and has been a very important player.” Despite these latest promises, Rovers have revealed that Vince Grella and Michel Salgado could both be allowed to leave in the next few weeks during their side's relegation fight. Salgado has cited contractual issues as the reason that he will depart whilst Grella is still recovering from his latest injury setback.
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