Dressing room unrest joined Blackburn Rovers' list of problems Tuesday with the struggling Premier League club turning down captain Chris Samba's transfer request.
"Blackburn Rovers reiterate that team captain Christopher Samba is not for sale," the club, who are above the relegation zone on goal difference, said on their website (www.rovers.co.uk).
"The player signed a new contract with the club less than a year ago which runs to June 2015."
Samba's desire to leave comes during a season that has been dogged by fan protests against manager Steve Kean and the club's Indian owners Venky's as well as poor performances on the pitch.
On-field troubles had eased slightly of late with the club lifting themselves off the bottom of the table thanks to a surprise 3-2 victory over champions Manchester United and a 3-1 win over Fulham.
Fan disgruntlement has, however, continued and Kean has said he avoids going out in the north-west English town because of the supporters' animosity.
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