Friday 21 September 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

21st Sept 2012


Italy centre-back Angelo Ogbonna interests Sir Alex Ferguson, but Torino have told Manchester United any offer of less than £16m will be rejected.
Manchester United are targeting Valencia's Algerian midfielder Sofiane Feghouli as they seek a long-term replacement for veteran Paul Scholes.
Wigan boss Roberto Martinez still wants Crystal Palace's winger Wilfried Zaha but is put off by the £6m asking price.
Roberto Martinez is also considering a move for Honduran midfielder Roger Espinoza who will be available on a free transfer from Sporting Kansas when the MLS season finishes next month.
Liverpool are targeting Spanish midfielder Isco from Malaga, and Ander Herrera from Athletic Bilbao as possible long-term replacements for captain Steven Gerrard.
Roma have not given up hope of signing Newcastle's Italian full-back Davide Santon and may make a move in January.
Fulham manager Martin Jol has revealed he might be forced to sign a replacement for Mahamadou Diarra who could have cruciate ligament damage.
Newcastle are refusing to give in to the wage demands of Senegal forward Demba Ba, after talks with the player broke down.
Bolton manager Owen Coyle says he could make a move for Aston Villa full-back Stephen Warnock who has been frozen out by new Villa boss Paul Lambert.
Michael Laudrup hopes rumours linking goalkeeper Michel Vorm with a move away from Swansea City will stop when the goalkeeper signs a new contract.
Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich demanded answers from players and coaching staff at the club's training ground the day after they blew a two-goal lead against Juventus in the Champions League.
Chelsea's defender Branislav Ivanovic says the Blues are playing a much more exciting style than they did for much of last season under former boss Andre Villas-Boas.
Nemanja Vidic has called on Manchester United supporters to set an example at Anfield on Sunday by being on their best behaviour and paying respect to the 96 Liverpool supporters who lost their lives at Hillsborough 23 years ago.
Former Manchester United defender Henning Berg says Old Trafford strikers are wasting the chances created by Japan midfielder Shinji Kagawa.
Gareth Barry says Manchester City need to improve their defensive record if they want to retain their Premier League crown.
Andy Carroll is expected to be fit for England next month, but West Ham manager Sam Allardyce has pleaded with Roy Hodgson to be careful with the on-loan striker.
West Ham legend Sir Geoff Hurst says leaving Upton Park will be tough but the fans should be excited about a move to the Olympic Stadium.
Manager Paul Lambert has inspired a turnaround in Aston Villa's form by making his players sit through replays of their mistakes according to full-back Matthew Lowton.



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