Friday 22 June 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


22nd June 2012



Porto striker Hulk has told Paris St-Germain he would like to join Chelsea, for a fee reportedly in the region of £38m.
Liverpool are interested in signing striker Fabio Borini who scored 10 goals in 26 games for Italian side Roma to make Italy's Euro 2012 squad. Reds boss Brendan Rodgers worked with him at Chelsea and signed him on loan from the Blues after becoming Swansea boss.
Real Madrid are prepared to pay Tottenham £30m for Luka Modric after coach Jose Mourinho told the club to press ahead with an offer.
New Aston Villa manager Paul Lambert wants to beat Norwich, Sunderland and Reading to Osasuna's £8m-rated Senegal striker Ibrahima Balde.
Porto could be set to lose another player after the agent of Manchester United target James Rodriguez claimed his client's situation at the club was 'complex'.
Turkish side Fenerbahce will offer Everton £1.5m for Joseph Yobo after the Nigerian defender spent the past two seasons on loan with the Istanbul club.
West Ham are interested in £4m-rated striker Yannick Sagbo from French side Evian. The Ivory Coast international was originally a January target for Sam Allardyce, who has also made an offer for Norwich's Grant Holt and a loan move for Inter Milan's Dutch forward Luc Castaignos.
Southampton could make Steve Davis their highest-paid player if they can get the Rangers midfielder for a cut-price £2m. Sweden midfielder Anders Svensson who left St Mary's in 2005, also wants to return to the club. Full story: the Sun
England goalkeeper Joe Hart has promised to adopt Bruce Grobbelaar's famous 'spaghetti legs' routine to put off Italy's penalty takers if Sunday's quarter-final goes to a shoot-out.
Roy Hodgson asked all of his players to sing the national anthem in one of his first initiatives as England manager.
Sven-Goran Eriksson regrets never hiring a psychologist to sort out England's penalty problem.
Michael Laudrup accepted the Swansea job before he had ever set foot in Wales. The new manager took advice from fellow Danes Peter Schmeichel and Jan Molby.
Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini believes Italy have to play Mario Balotelli if they are to have any chance of beating England on Sunday.
Everton manager David Moyes is backing the prospect of sharing a "money-spinning" new stadium with Liverp
Joey Barton's future at Queens Park Rangers will become clearer in the next few days as the club conclude their internal investigation into his sending off at Manchester City on the last day of the season.
Manchester City will offer Nigel de Jong the chance to earn a new contract. The Dutchman has a year left on his deal at the Etihad Stadium but Mancini is not looking to sign any central midfielders this summer.




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