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
3rd July 2013
A fresh bid from Paris St-Germain for Napoli striker Edinson Cavani 
could force Chelsea to increase their offer for the player to £53m. 
Full story: Daily Mirror 
It is also rumoured that PSG's new offer for Cavani has put Chelsea 
off the Uruguayan, with Jose Mourinho intent on pursuing Manchester United 
striker Wayne Rooney and Borussia Dortmund's forward Robert 
Lewandowski. 
Full story: Daily Mail 
AC Milan have insisted that striker Stephan El Shaarawy, 
linked with a move to Chelsea this summer, will remain at the San Siro. 
Full story: talkSPORT 
Real Madrid are set to battle Chelsea for the signature of Benfica midfielder 
Nemanja Matic. The player has blossomed since leaving Stamford Bridge in 
2011 as part of the deal that saw David Luiz head to the west London club. 
Full story: Metro 
Gareth Bale's agent says no offer has been made by Real Madrid yet 
for the Tottenham forward. (Marca TV) 
Manchester United are reported to be "very close" to securing the signing of 
Barcelona midfielder Thiago. 
Full story: ESPN 
PSV Eindhoven's technical manager Marcel Brands says 
Manchester United midfield target Kevin Strootman has committed himself to 
spending another season at the Dutch club. 
Full story: talkSPORT 
Arsenal are considering whether to make an offer for Manchester City and 
England midfielder Gareth Barry. The player has a year left on his 
£100,000-per-week deal, and the Gunners would not be prepared to match those 
terms. 
Full story: the Sun 
Liverpool face competition from Champions League runners-up Borussia 
Dortmund to sign Armenian midfielder Henrik Mkhitaryan from Shakhtar 
Donetsk. 
Full story: Goal.com 
West Ham and Swansea are battling it out for the signature of Vitesse 
Arnhem's Wilfried Bony after the Londoners matched the Welsh club's £10.2m 
bid for the striker. 
Full story: Metro 
Cardiff City are poised to make an £11m offer to Celtic for Kenyan 
midfielder Victor Wanyama,. 
Full story: Daily Mail 
Joe Kinnear marked his first day as Newcastle's director of football by 
arranging to sell midfielder James Perch to Wigan for £700,000. 
Full story: the Journal 
League Two side Dagenham & Redbridge could make more than £1m 
from a sell-on clause if their former striker Dwight Gayle makes an 
expected £8.5m move from Peterborough to Crystal Palace. 
Full story: London Evening Standard 
Chelsea, Arsenal, Tottenham and Manchester City are competing to sign Belgium 
Under-16 striker Julien Ngoy. The player who has the option of becoming a 
sprinter, is not currently attached to a football club. 
Full story: Daily Star 
Everton are willing to pay £5m for Swansea winger Nathan Dyer. 
Full story: the Sun 
Crystal Palace want to sign Leeds right-back Sam Byram for £3m. 
Full story: Daily Mail 
AZ Alkmaar have rejected a bid from Sunderland for United States 
striker Jozy Altidore who has scored 31 goals in 41 appearances for the 
Dutch club. 
Full story: Shields Gazette 
Sunderland's attempt to sign the Inter Milan trio of Daniel Bessa, Alfred 
Duncan and Ibrahim Mbaye looks to be on hold until new Inter coach Walter 
Mazzarri has assessed the players. Bessa and Duncan are midfielders, 
while Mbaye plays as a central defender. 
Full story: Sky Sports 
Wayne Rooney still denies that he handed in a transfer request to former boss 
Sir Alex Ferguson as the England international prepares for more talks with new 
Manchester United manager David Moyes. 
Full story: Daily Mirror 
Striker Darren Bent has reportedly been told to move out of the Aston 
Villa first-team dressing room and train away from the main group by manager 
Paul Lambert. 
Full story: Birmingham Mail 
Veteran striker Kevin Phillips insists that he wants to stay at 
Crystal Palace for his final season in football after helping the south London 
club back into the Premier League. 
Full story: talkSPORT 
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