Monday 20 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

20th Aug 2012


Brazil international attacking midfielder Kaka has been offered to Manchester United on a season-long loan as Real Madrid prepare for the arrival of Luka Modric.
Man United look set to bolster their ranks with the signing of left-back Alexander Buttner from Vitesse Arnhem.
Manchester City have joined Chelsea in the race to sign Fiorentina's forward Stevan Jovetic.
Man City will enter the transfer market for a new striker if the knee injury Sergio Aguero suffered in Sunday's victory over Southampton is serious.
Chelsea are likely to sign Victor Moses if they meet Wigan's £9m valuation of the player.
Striker Michael Owen is close to joining Everton on a free transfer after being released by Manchester United.
AC Milan will step up their efforts to land Arsenal striker Nicklas Bendtner in a swap deal with centre-back Philippe Mexes, 30.
Tottenham have made a shock move to sign Arsenal striker Marouane Chamakh.
Charlie Adam has been informed that he can leave Liverpool for offers of more than £5m, while fellow midfielder Joe Cole is also available for transfer.
Sunderland have lodged a £10m bid for Manchester City's midfielder Adam Johnson.
Daniel Agger is ready to sign a lucrative new deal with Liverpool and snub Manchester City - despite the defender's red card in the opening-day defeat at West Brom.
Arsene Wenger sanctioned the £15m sale of Alex Song to Barcelona after becoming infuriated by the midfielder's performance in pre-season.
Manchester United striker Danny Welbeck will this week sign a new four-year contract with the Old Trafford club.
West Ham co-owner David Sullivan has revealed the Hammers still owe more than £10m to Sheffield United over the "Carlos Tevez affair".
Fulham manager Martin Jol thinks the transfer window should close before the start of the season to stop the kind of "nonsense" he has had to endure over striker Clint Dempsey's future.
Sunderland boss Martin O'Neill has warned that the club will not be held to ransom in the transfer market - a pointed reference to their pursuit of Wolves striker Steven Fletcher.

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