Thursday 18 November 2010

All The latest Premier League gossip and transfer news

All the latest Premier League gossip and transfer news, you can use the links to go to the news paper or media which published the story, this will be a weekly round up of what the papers have been saying.


18th Nov 2010

Highly rated Brazilian 18-year-old Neymar claims Chelsea, Manchester United, Real Madrid, Inter Milan and Juventus are all trying to prise him away from Santos, but the striker says he would prefer a move to the Turin club.
Full story: Daily Mail

Barcelona defender Gerard Pique is convinced that his Spain team-mate Cesc Fabregas still wants to move the Nou Camp, although it is believed the Catalan giants will not be able to afford the Arsenal midfielder.
Full story: Daily Mail

Ipswich boss Roy Keane will attempt to land Scotland left-back Stephen Crainey from Blackpool.
Full story: Daily Mirror

West Ham manager Avram Grant is eyeing a move for Kaiserslautern's Croatian 27-year-old striker Srdan Lakic, valued at around £2m by the German outfit.
Full story: Daily Mirror

Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has quashed speculation he might retire at the end of the season. "If my health deteriorated it would be different but retirement is for young people - they can do something else," the Scot, 68, told a sport conference in Doha.
Full story: The Guardian

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17th Nov 2010

Tottenham midfielder Niko Kranjcar has told Croatian agency Mediaservis he could leave if he continues to be left on the sidelines, but insists he would prefer to stay at White Hart Lane.

"I have to wait to see what Tottenham have to say, but as things stand, a transfer somewhere else is not that far away," he said. "I am not angry or too disappointed. I believe that things will improve at Spurs. But if not then I will look for a club where I can play week in and week out."

Kranjcar's father Zlato, the manager of the Montenegro national team, claims his son has already made up his mind, telling another Croatian agency 24sata: "Niko is definitely leaving Tottenham. There just isn't any sense to be sitting on the bench all the time."

Turkish club Fenerbahce are lining up an £18m move for Manchester United striker Dimitar Berbatov.
Full story: imscouting.com

Chelsea are considering a January swoop for Benfica's £25m-rated defender David Luiz with Alex and John Terry both facing spells on the sidelines with injuries.
Full story: Daily Mirror

Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini is set to do battle with Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson as they attempt to land the services of Sunderland's 20-year-old midfielder Jordan Henderson.
Full story: Daily Star

Mancini is also set to cut his losses on striker Emmanuel Adebayor and offload the striker to Italian club Juventus.
Full story: Daily Star

Liverpool are lining up a player-plus-cash offer for Borussia Dortmund hitman Lucas Barrios.
Full story: talkSport

The Reds are also believed to be closing on a £7m deal for Real Sociedad's highly rated winger Antoine Griezmann.
Full story: Daily Mail

Bayern Munich legend Franz Beckenbauer says Arsenal striker Nicklas Bendtner would be a perfect fit for the German club.
Full story: Daily Mirror

Blackburn are poised to make a move for Standard Liege striker Mohammed Tchite when the January transfer window opens.
Full story: talkSport

Aston Villa manager Gerard Houllier has talked about the possibility of taking Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema on loan.
Full story: Daily Mail

Blackpool's Charlie Adam is set to win his £25,000 contract dispute with the club this week over his fight for a 'survival bonus'.
Full story: Daily Mail

Karren Brady has promised West Ham fans the club will spend in the January transfer window in a bid for Premier League survival.
Full story: talkSport

Tottenham midfielder Rafael van der Vaart thinks life under manager Harry Redknapp is much more exciting than the time he spent under Jose Mourinho at Real Madrid. "There are no long and boring speeches about tactics," said the Dutchman.
Full story: the Sun

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