Saturday 10 November 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

10th Nov 2012

Liverpool winger Raheem Sterling looks set to reject the club's new contract deal worth £20,000 a week with Sterling believing he deserves £50,000 a week.Fully story: Daily mail


QPR boss Mark Hughes has told Arsenal to forget about signing Adel Taarabt who has been tipped for a switch across London after a fine run of form.
Reading manager Brian McDermott is targeting a January move for Arsenal's Andrey Arshavin but says signing too many players in the New Year will be "disrespectful" to the ones he already has.
Jack Wilshere insists his future remains at Arsenal and has not intentions of following the likes of Cesc Fabregas out the North London club.
Newcastle boss Alan Pardew says he wants to re-sign striker Andy Carroll after the player left St James' Park for Liverpool for a fee of £35m in January 2011.
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers insists the Reds can never "do a Torres" and sell stars like Luis Suarez.
Gary Cahill claims Chelsea are a lot more attractive to watch - even if the European champions are conceding more goals than they would like.
Liverpool's owner John W Henry is closing his Florida investment firm after a period of "poor performance."
Sir Alex Ferguson has set Manchester United a target of scoring 100 Premier League goals this season after finding the net 26 times with a quarter of the season gone.
Portpin has suspended its bid to buy Portsmouth and has warned there is a "very real risk" of the League One club being liquidated unless there is a resolution soon.

Stoke's medical staff have ordered out-of form striker Michael Owen to sit up straight to avoid injury problems.
Manchester United's Wayne Rooney will be replaced as the side's penalty-taker if he misses one more for United, with the striker missing against Arsenal last weekend.



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