Friday 16 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

16th Nov 2012

Striker Mario Balotelli wants to leave Manchester City and return to Italy, says the players friend - Manchester United defender Patrice Evra.Full story: Daily Mirror


Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich is ready to concede his £50m gamble on striker Fernando Torres has failed and step up his pursuit of Atletico Madrid and Colombia forward Falcao.
Chelsea are "almost certain" to sign Fluminense and Brazil right-back Wallace in a £4.4m deal and will stay at Stamford Bridge rather being sent out on loan.
Everton manager David Moyes was among the scouts watching Norway defender Vegard Forren during their 2-0 win over Hungary on Wednesday, but Fulham are thought to be favourites to sign the player from Norwegian champions, Molde.
Liverpool winger Stewart Downing has been told he can leave in January, with the club willing to accept a huge loss on the £20m they paid Aston Villa just 16 months ago.
Adam Morgan hopes he can help save Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers the hassle of spending big-money on a new striker - but admits the fan in him wants to see the Reds spend in January.
Southampton boss Nigel Adkins has no plans to loan out any more players this month. Adkins, who allowed Dan Seaborne to join Charlton last week, has no intention of letting the likes of Tadanari Lee and Steve De Ridder to leave before Football League's emergency window closes next week.
Sheffield Wednesday remain hopeful of bolstering their front-line before next Thursday's emergency loan deadline, with Sunderland striker Connor Wickham still in their sights.
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has denied suggestions of a contract dispute with Raheem Sterling over a new deal for the winger.Full story: the Sun````
Manchester United are increasingly hopeful that club captain Nemanja Vidic could return early from a serious knee injury in time for the derby away to Manchester City on 9 December.
Senegal are heading for a confrontation with Newcastle after threatening to prevent striker Papiss Cisse from playing against Swansea on Saturday.
Former QPR forward Trevor Sinclair says his former team, who are bottom of the Premier League, have one month to start picking up points or they will leave themselves with too much to do to avoid relegation.
Nigel Adkins is confident he will remain Southampton's manager even if they lose Saturday's bottom-of-the-table meeting with QPR.
West Ham will present a take-it-or-leave-it deal to occupy the Olympic Stadium after running out of patience at delays in the bidding process.


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