Friday 13 January 2012

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 daily round up of what the papers have been saying

13th January 2012

out of favour Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez is still hopeful his move to AC Milan can be resurrected.
Full story: the Independent

Chelsea are planning a £25m swoop for Lille playmaker Eden Hazard.
Full story: the Sun

Chelsea boss Andre Villas-Boas insists Frank Lampard remains in his plans.
Full story: Daily Mail

Blackburn have launched a surprise bid to steal Andy Johnson from under QPR's nose, and have lodged a formal bid with Fulham.
Full story: Metro

New QPR boss Mark Hughes wants to make Manchester City's Roque Santa Cruz - currently on loan at Real Betis - his first signing.
Full story: Daily Mirror

Mark Hughes is also eyeing a move for out-of-favour Fulham striker Bobby Zamora.
Full story: London Evening Standard

QPR have identified Steven Pienaar and Tim Cahill as further potential signings this month.
Full story: the Times [subscription needed]

Brazilian defender Alex wants to join his former Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti at Paris Saint-Germain after snubbing a move across west London to QPR.
Full story: Daily Star

Newcastle are ready to make an improved offer for Manchester United's talented teenager Ravel Morrison after an initial £500,000 bid was turned down.
Full story: the Independent

Liverpool boss Kenny Dalglish has made his opening move for Crystal Palace starlet Wilfried Zaha as the Reds look to seal a £10m deal.
Full story: Daily Mail

Croatian midfielder Niko Kranjcar could be offered an escape route out of Tottenham by Russian giants CSKA Moscow.
Full story: Daily Mirror

Bolton are close to completing a £2.6m move for New York Red Bulls defender Tim Ream to replace Chelsea-bound Gary Cahill.
Full story: Daily Telegraph

Tottenham forward Rafael van der Vaart believes they can force Manchester City to falter in the Premier League title race.

Full story: Daily Telegraph

Man City midfielder Gareth Barry hit back by insisting his team have the inner resolve to ignore mind games.
Full story: Daily Express

Man City skipper Vincent Kompany admits he is disgusted Liverpool's Glen Johnson was not sent off in Wednesday's Carling Cup semi-final.
Full story: Daily Star

New Aston Villa striker Robbie Keane admits he could be sitting on an American beach - but his love for football brought him to Birmingham.
Full story: Daily Telegraph

Sunderland defender Phil Bardsley believes the revived Black Cats have nothing to fear when they take on stuttering Chelsea this weekend.
Full story: Newcastle Chronicle

Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish says he is happy with striker Andy Carroll's work-rate, amid reports that he may return to Newcastle.
Full story: Independent

Wolves owner Steve Morgan has demanded an upturn in the club's results after a damning mid-term report.
Full story: the Times [subscription needed]

Harry Redknapp has taunted Premier League title rivals Manchester City by claiming Spurs have not bought their success like the Blues.

Full story: the Sun

Fulham boss Martin Jol says if Mark Hughes had any real ambition he would have stayed at Craven Cottage.
Full story: Daily Mail

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