Thursday 26 July 2012

All the latest Premier League gossip and transfer news

All thfer 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 sayinge latest Premier League gossip and transfer news


26th July 2012



Arsenal are ready to make Robin van Persie stay at the club until the January transfer window.
Alan Pardew insists Newcastle will only make a move for Andy Carroll if Liverpool are willing to take a substantial loss and will not match their rumoured asking price of £20m.
Alan Pardew has joined the race to sign highly-rated French striker Loic Remy from Marseille.Full story: Daily Star
Sao Paulo president says Manchester United's move for winger Lucas Moura can be resurrected.
Robert Snodgrass has left Leeds to join Norwich in a £3m deal, but Leeds manager Neil Warnock has told his former captain he has made a mistake.
Everton and West Ham have been given hope they could resurrect the deal to sign Inter Milan's striker Luc Castiagnos after Dutch side FC Twente revealed they have not completed their move to sign him.
Frank Lampard has revealed he is ready to start negotiating a new contract that will keep him a Chelsea player for the rest of his career.
West Ham want to re-sign former defender James Collins from Aston Villa for £2m.
Napoli striker Edinson Cavani's agent has hinted the Uruguay striker could be open to a move to Chelsea after his wife fled to England to join him at the Olympics after she was mugged in Naples.
Juventus are considering a move for Manchester City striker Edin Dzeko, who has struggled to maintain a regular starting place at the Etihad.
Stoke are closing in on a deal for United States international Geoff Cameron. The Houston Dynamos utility player is due to undergo a medical on Thursday.
Chelsea have lodged a new £9m bid for Wigan striker Victor Moses who is in the last year of his contract at the DW Stadium.
New Swansea manager Michael Laudrup is keen to sign Venezuela international Miku from Getafe.
Manchester United are thought to have temporarily postponed plans to launch their £193m flotation in New York, after volatile US markets spooked the Premier League club into a rethink.
Liverpool owner John W Henry has admitted that Kenny Dalglish would have been sacked as Liverpool manager even if he had won last season's FA Cup final.
Swansea have accused Liverpool of breaking a written agreement not to try to sign their players for 12 months after Brendan Rodgers joined them, by making an approach for midfielder Joe Allen.





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