Thursday 25 October 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

25th Oct 2012


Brazilian attacking midfielder Willian is determined to move to the Premier League, though Shakhtar Donetsk's player has a transfer release clause of £25m. He may take a pay cut to ensure a move to Chelsea or Tottenham.
Real Madrid have emerged as favourites to sign Roma's Italian international midfielder Daniele de Rossi a long-term target for Manchester City.
Tottenham may miss out on top target Joao Moutinho after the Porto midfield playmaker indicated a preference for a January move to Paris Saint-Germain.
Dutch side PSV Eindhoven want to keep hold of promising defender Riechedly Bazoer. The teenager is already attracting attention from Premier League sides including Manchester City, Arsenal and Newcastle.
PSV midfielder Kevin Strootman says he will not make a move to Manchester United in January but manager Sir Alex Ferguson should make contact again in the summer.
Liverpool are monitoring young Anderlecht midfielder Dennis Praet. The Belgian scored his first senior goal against Ekranas in a Champions League qualifier, and the Reds are preparing a £4m offer.
Tottenham striker Emmanuel Adebayor will not be allowed to leave in January, says manager Andre Villas-Boas, despite the player not having started a game this campaign.
Stoke manager Tony Pulis is hoping to sign to Southampton striker Rickie Lambert in the January transfer window in a deal that would see Kenwyne Jones moving to the south coast club.
Manchester United's Rio Ferdinand will offer to shake the hands of both Chelsea captain John Terry and left-back Ashley Cole when the sides meet on Sunday. Rio and his brother Anton have called on the FA and PFA to heal the "deep divisions" in English football on racism.

American striker Landon Donovan has admitted he may turn down the option of a third loan spell at Everton in favour of going travelling across the globe, or even quitting the sport altogether.Full story: Daily Mail
Fifa has told goal-line technology companies Hawk-Eye and GoalRef to take out insurance in case clubs or leagues take legal action claiming the systems are not working properly.

Newcastle manager Alan Pardew has admitted he might be losing patience with midfielder Cheick Tiote after the players sending off against Sunderland.



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