Monday 19 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

19th Nov 2012



Paris Saint-Germain, AC Milan and Inter Milan are all ready to battle for Mario Balotelli's signature in January, should Manchester City decide to sell the striker.
Arsenal's striker Nicklas Bendtner, on loan at Juventus, says he would not rule out a move to Tottenham if he has to leave the Gunners on a permanent basis next summer.
Liverpool chairman Tom Werner has insisted striker Luis Suarez will not be sold. "Absolutely not," the American said. "He's a beautiful player to watch."
Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers is considering a gamble on Villarreal's former Manchester United striker Giuseppe Rossi as he bids to solve his striker shortage, even though the forward is out with knee ligament damage at the moment.
Rodgers is also poised to make a bid for Reading defender Alex Pearce, a player he coached during his time at the Berkshire club.
Juventus playmaker Andrea Pirlo has revealed he was very close to joining Chelsea three years ago when Carlo Ancelotti was in charge.
Arsenal will not allow Theo Walcott to leave the club in January, even if he refuses to sign a new contract before Christmas.
Rio Ferdinand is seriously considering leaving Manchester United in the summer, with a move to China on the cards.
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson says he would welcome Cristiano Ronaldo back to the club, but believes he is "unbuyable".
Gianni Paladini is close to finalising his takeover of Birmingham City. The prospective new owners plan to keep Lee Clark as manager and provide him with funds for the January transfer window.
QPR manager Mark Hughes is battling to heal a dressing-room rift. Several of the club's senior players believe the new signings are not putting in enough effort for the cause.
Hughes is likely to remain in his post until at least the Manchester United game on Saturday but further talks will take place this week between the club's main shareholders.
Referee Mark Clattenburg will be cleared of racially abusing John Mikel Obi by the Football Association.
Sunderland winger James McClean has received death threats on Twitter for not wearing a poppy to mark Remembrance Day. Police are investigating after images of bullets were allegedly posted on his timeline.
Chelsea boss Roberto Di Matteo may make wholesale changes to the side that lost to West Brom on Saturday by dropping striker Fernando Torres for their midweek Champions League match with Juventus and adopting a more defensive approach.
Di Matteo is fighting to save his job after Chelsea won just three of their last seven games, causing owner Roman Abramovich to lose patience.
Liverpool are set to offer winger Raheem Sterling a lucrative new contract worth £30,000 a week following his meteoric rise to the first team and full England honours.
Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini says the club will have to produce the "perfect performance" if they are to beat Real Madrid in the Champions League on Wednesday.
Everton goalkeeper Tim Howard says persuading manager David Moyes to sign a new contract will be essential to ensure the club's future success.


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