BLACKBURN Rovers skipper Chris Samba has again expressed his desire to leave Ewood Park after warning he is not "100 per cent for the club" any more.

Samba had a transfer request rejected earlier this month with Rovers telling interested parties he was not for sale.

Now, Samba has been reported in a national newspaper as insisting he has to be allowed to leave.

He told the Sun: "Blackburn need players who are 100% for the club — and I'm not.

"The only way to solve this is for them to let me go. It will be very difficult for me to play for this team again.

"I'm at the end of the road here. I'm not going to change so, for their good and mine, they must sell me now.'

"When a couple don't get on they get a divorce — and that's what me and Blackburn have to do.'

"I signed a new deal last January because Venky's told me they had big plans.

"Names like Ronaldinho were mentioned and they promised there was going to be a lot of investment in the team. It hasn't happened.

"They don't understand football in this country and they don't realise how much I've given to Blackburn and that they have broken promises they have made.

"I stayed because I believed them but they weren't honest with me and now I know I made the wrong decision.

"I share the frustration of the fans who must have believed the owners too."