Friday 5 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

5th Oct 2012


Manchester City are interested in signing Genoa goalkeeper Mattia Perin to provide more competition for Joe Hart.
Manchester United are hoping to tempt Real Madrid into offloading some of their top stars by offering striker Javier Hernandez in return.
West Brom manager Steve Clarke is hopeful that defender Jonas Olsson will perform a U-turn and sign a new contract just months after the club feared they would lose the Swede to Tottenham.
Former Everton forward James McFadden is set to earn a one-year deal at Sunderland after impressing during a trial.
Arsenal midfielder Chuks Aneke has extended his loan spell at Crewe for another month.
Arsenal right-back Carl Jenkinson is set for his first England cap in the friendly against Sweden in Stockholm next month.

Swansea boss Michael Laudrup has likened midfielder Leon Britton to real Madrid legend Raul.
Roberto Mancini thinks his Manchester City players can learn from the success of Britain's cyclists after meeting several of the Team GB squad and manager Dave Brailsford at the Manchester Velodrome.
Danny Guthrie has apologised to Reading manager Brian McDermott following an outburst on Twitter after Saturday's 2-2 draw with Newcastle United.
QPR bosses fear the team have become strangers, with too many new players a major factor in the club's poor start to the season.
Chris Smalling is closing in on a return to full fitness to help ease Manchester United's defensive worries. The defender has been absent since breaking his foot last season.

Striker Olivier Giroud says he is not under pressure to score his first Premier League goal for Arsenal, despite manager Arsene Wenger saying he is lacking in confidence.
Centre-half Scott Wootton claims he is ready to answer Sir Alex Ferguson's defensive SOS after his rapid rise from the stands to the first team.





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