Sunderland manager Roy Keane, yesterday, described Trinidad and Tobago' Kenwyne Jones as an 'untouchable"; and said he will not be sold for any price.
Jones has been recently touted as a potential replacement for Chelsea's Didier Drogba who is almost certain to play his last match for the 'Blues' in the Champion Leagues Final.
But Jones shot-down any thoughts of his being ready to move to a bigger Club, saying, "Hopefully I'll be here for a long time," said the 23-year-old. "You don't want to be a gypsy type player where you're moving from one place to another and not settling. It's flattering that clubs are interested in me but at the moment I'm focused on my job that I have to do here."
That's a top decision in my opinion because Jones needs playing time, and playing under Keane will do nothing but develop him further.
At 23, Jones has enough time ahead of him to secure a big-money move to a larger Club.
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