Wednesday 10 April 2013

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

10th April 2013


Real Madrid boss Jose Mourinho has agreed to go back to Chelsea this summer and has put Zenit St Petersburg striker Hulk at the top of his transfer shopping list.
Ajax midfielder Christian Eriksen, who has been linked with Liverpool and Manchester United, has stated that a reported £17m price tag is a matter for clubs interested in him. The Denmark international has a year left on his contract in Amsterdam.Full story: Inside Futbol
Arsenal and Liverpool could move for Real Madrid goalkeeper Iker Casillas in the summer.
Swansea hope that the prospect of Europa League football might tempt Chelsea striker Romelu Lukaku to join them on loan next season. The Belgium international has scored 13 Premier League goals during his loan spell at West Brom this season.
Newcastle and Aston Villa are both interested in meeting Loic Remy's release clause if QPR are relegated to the Championship. The French striker who has also been linked with Tottenham, has scored five goals in seven starts since arriving at Loftus Road from Marseille in January.
Lille defender Aurelien Chedjou is set to reject interest from Newcastle, Arsenal and Liverpool to join Valencia. The Cameroon centre-back has indicated he wants to leave the reigning French champions.
Stoke, Aston Villa, QPR and Hull are all interested in Phil Neville who has announced he will leave Everton this summer.
Arsenal have been quoted £15m for Asmir Begovic after opening preliminary talks over their interest in the Stoke goalkeeper.
Sunderland midfielder Craig Gardner has dismissed suggestions from new manager Paolo Di Canio that the Black Cats lack fitness.
Aston Villa have told striker Christian Benteke he will have to wait until they have guaranteed their Premier League status before they will open contract talks with the Belgian who has scored 19 goals since joining from Genk in August.
Chelsea interim boss Rafael Benitez says he wants a return to Liverpool, where he spent six years, in the future.
Russian forward Andrey Arshavin could retire from football when his Arsenal contract expires at the end of the season.
Arshavin can be revealed as the Premier League's richest sub. He has pocketed £7,800 per minute played this season.
West Brom boss Steve Clarke says the club must splash the cash if they are to continue climbing up the table.
Reading captain Jobi McAnuff says the biggest lesson the club have learned this season in the Premier League is the way in which games are decided by the smallest of margins.





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