Friday 21 December 2012

All the latest Premier League gossip and transfer news

All the lastest news and gossip, 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 saying latest Premier League gossip and transfer news

21st Dec 2012


Newcastle boss Alan Pardew has agreed a £10m deal for Marseille striker Loic Remy - paving the way for Magpies forward Demba Ba to leave in January.
Arsenal and Liverpool target Fernando Llorente is set to meet Juventus officials on Monday in a bid to thrash out a deal that will see the striker leave Athletic Bilbao.
Chelsea have been told to cough up £30m if they want to sign Corinthians striker Paolo Guerrero, who scored the winner against them in the Club World Cup final.
Manchester United want Benfica centre-back Ezequiel Garay to beef up their shaky defence. The club are ready to bid £15m for the Argentina defender at the end of the season.
Arsenal have turned down a bid of £2.5m from Turkish side Galatasaray for their Brazilian left-back Andre Santos. The Gunners want to recoup £5m of the £6.8m they paid Fenerbahce for the player last term.
Paul Robinson will be put up for sale by Blackburn Rovers. Southampton, West Brom, West Ham and Fulham are all reported to be interested .
Liverpool are set to add Birmingham keeper Jack Butland to deals for Daniel Sturridge and Thomas Ince, as Reds manager Brendan Rodgers targets a triple swoop of English talents. Chelsea striker Sturridge and Blackpool winger Ince are also expected to complete their moves in January.
Liverpool's initial offer for Ince is significantly short of Blackpool's valuation.
Zambian international Felix Stoppila Sunzu has reportedly chosen to sign for Reading, despite interest from Arsenal. The striker will travel to England to sign his new contract after a forthcoming international against Tanzania.
Manchester United midfielder Paul Scholes plans to retire again at the end of this season, with fellow veteran Ryan Giggs also set to leave and defender Rio Ferdinand yet to indicate if he will extend his contract.
Former QPR striker Les Ferdinand is set to return to the club in a coaching role under manager Harry Redknapp.
Everton manager David Moyes has revealed his ambition to coach in a European league one day - and named Germany as the most appealing option.



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