Sunday 27 May 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


27 May 2012





Manchester City are firmly at the front of the queue to land Robin van Persie if Arsenal are forced to sell their star striker.
Swansea are looking to break their transfer record by signing on-loan Hoffenheim striker Gylfi Sigurdsson for £7m.
Champions Manchester City lead the chase to prise Sunderland star Stephane Sessegnon away from the Stadium of Light.
The loan switch of Fabio da Silva to Benfica has hit a snag — with QPR keen to step in to land the Manchester United defender.
Chelsea are set to sign Netherlands international defender Gregory van der Wie from Ajax Amsterdam for £8m.
Arsenal, Tottenham and QPR are all on red alert after Alessandro Del Piero admitted he will never join another Serie A side.
Robin Van Persie is set to snub the whopper wage offer and transfer fee from Man City over the fact he wont get a game every week with City's massive squad where as at Arsenal he's confirmed a run out., plus Van Persie is ready to accept a higher offer from Arsenal. 
Spurs have had a £14m bid for Internacional striker Leandro Damiao rejected as Harry Redknapp steps up his efforts to strengthen his forward line.
Arsenal defender Bacary Sagna has told the club they should sign France international Yann M'Vila if they want to keep star striker Robin van Persie.
Chelsea's Champions League-winning caretaker boss Roberto Di Matteo has emerged as a front-runner to take over as Aston Villa manager.
Roberto Di Matteo and his assistant, Eddie Newton, are being kept in the dark over their futures as Chelsea make one last attempt to lure Pep Guardiola to Stamford Bridge.
Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich is determined to tempt Guardiola to west London but his plans could be scuppered by interest from Manchester United as a long-term successor for Sir Alex Ferguson.
Sir Alex is not considering his future as United manager, despite claims by Wigan chairman Dave Whelan that the 70-year-old will retire next season following a health scare last week.
QPR manager Mark Hughes will have the final say on whether Joey Barton has a future at Loftus Road after the midfielder's 12-match suspension.
Liverpool have made the first steps towards appointing Louis van Gaal as sporting director after a meeting with him in Portugal last week.

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