Duo set to leave

Last updated : 26 May 2008 By Paul Farrington
Swedish international defender Granqvist has spent the latter half of the season on loan with Helsingborg - the club from whom he joined the Latics - and has attracted the interest of Dutch club Groningen.
Henri Camara: Set for the exit door


The 23 year old centre back said: "I know Groningen have been to watch me. It's a good club and Dutch football has improved."

Meanwhile, Henri Camara who has spent the entire season on loan at West Ham United, making ten appearances (seven as a substitute), is more than likely to leave the JJB Stadium.

Attracting interest to himself, Camara has stated that French club Marseille are interested, but he would prefer another two or three seasons in England.

The 31 year old forward said: "This has been my worst season in England - I have few words to describe what I have been through. I barely played. I was so frustrated that I went to see the manager and shouted in his face that I was sorry I'd ever joined West Ham.

"I was completely buried underground and I'm looking to find another club. Marseille want to sign me but it is my aim to spend two or three more seasons in England."


It is also likely that goalkeeper Carlo Nash will join Stoke City on a permenant basis after his successful loan period at the Britannia Stadium.

Whilst Welsh forward David Cotterill could also make his move to Sheffield United permenant after finding his first team opportunities at the JJB Stadium limited.