Sunday 12 August 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

12th Aug 2012


Manchester City are ready to launch a bid for Everton's Jack Rodwell, but Manchester United and Chelsea are also interested in the midfielder.
Roberto di Matteo has dismissed speculation that Daniel Sturridge could be leaving Chelsea.
Stoke City's bid to sign Michael Owen appears to be faltering with the club and the former England striker a long way from agreeing terms.
Manchester United and Chelsea have missed out on Argentine Lucas Ocampos who will join AS Monaco from River Plate.
Stoke City want to buy Aston Villa defender Richard Dunne for £3m.
Liverpool are still interested in signing Arsenal's England winger Theo Walcott with Brendan Rodgers keen to add pace and width to his squad.
Man Utd will offer midfielder Charlie Adam to Fulham as part of their transfer package to bring in Clint Dempsey.
QPR want experienced defender William Gallas, who has been told he can leave Spurs.
QPR will not be loaning out midfielder Joey Barton, with Blackpool turning down the chance to sign the player for the season.
Newcastle United are monitoring PSV Eindhoven striker Ola Toivonen. The Sweden forward is valued at £8m.
West Ham have been alerted by the news that contract talks have collapsed between Sporting Lisbon and midfielder Adrien Silva whom they hope to sign for around £2m.
Manchester City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak wants peace talks between manager Roberto Mancini and football administrator Brian Marwood after Mancini's public disquiet over City's transfer policy.
Andre Villas-Boas is prepared to put his faith in striker Harry Kane for Tottenham's opening Premier League game after failing to bring in Emmanuel Adebayor and Leandro Damiao.
Carlos Tevez has stunned Manchester City's coaching staff by returning to training more than a stone lighter than last season.
Swansea City manager Michael Laudrup has claimed his club cannot afford to buy young British players as they are being priced too high.




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