Sunday 28 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

28th April 2013


Liverpool could make an £8m move for QPR striker Loic Remy as they seek to cover for striker Luis Suarez during his 10-match ban.
Bayern Munich are expected to make a move for Suarez,with the Germans increasingly resigned to missing out on Robert Lewandowski to Manchester United.
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has refused to rule out a move for  Borussia Dortmund striker Lewandowski.
Tottenham are monitoring Valencia's striker Roberto Soldado, who has scored 70 goals in 105 starts in three seasons for the Spanish side.
Manchester City are leading the chase to sign Napoli striker Edinson Cavani who has a £52m get-out clause in his contract.
Arsenal are after Real Madrid goalkeeper Iker Casillas as the Spaniard has reportedly fallen out with Real manager Jose Mourinho.
The Gunners have opened preliminarily talks with Lyon over Maxime Gonalons after making the midfielder their number one summer transfer target.
Manchester City want Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers to replace Roberto Mancini as City boss, while Chelsea's Rafael Benitez is also in the frame.
Reports claim Mancini has the full support of new City chief executive Ferran Soriano and will remain in charge at Etihad Stadium even if his team lose the FA Cup final against Wigan.

Chelsea's former Liverpool striker Fernando Torres is acting as a peacemaker between Branislav Ivanovic and Luis Suarez after Suarez was banned for 10 games for biting the Chelsea defender.
QPR boss Harry Redknapp admits there are divisions in the squad between big-money earners and those picking up more humble pay packets.
Reading manager Nigel Adkins says striker Adam Le Fondre still has a future with the club, despite starting only once since Adkins took charge.


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