Thursday 6 February 2014

All the latest Premier League gossip and transfer news



All the latest 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

5th Feb 2014

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has identified Atletico Madrid's Diego Costa, Bayern Munich's Mario Mandzukic and Paris St-Germain's Edinson Cavani as his three striker targets this summer after giving up on signing Wayne Rooney from Manchester United.
Manchester United are planning a summer swoop for Newcastle midfielder Cheick Tiote and are ready to go head-to-head with Barcelona and Real Madrid for Portugal midfielder William Carvalho.
AC Milan striker Mario Balotelli could be helped on his way to Arsenal with his boot sponsor contracted to make the Gunners' kit from next season and keen to subsidise a £40m deal.
Juventus will return with a renewed bid for Manchester United winger Nani in the summer as they attempt to beat domestic rivals Inter Milan and AC Milan to his signature.
Liverpool's disappointing January transfer window gets worse with Blackpool's Tom Ince another target who eluded them, according to the winger's father Paul.
The Reds expect to sign Yevhen Konoplyanka in the summer after missing out on the Ukraine winger on transfer deadline day.
Former Arsenal forward Dennis Bergkamp currently on the coaching staff at Ajax, is one of the contenders to replace Michael Laudrup at Swansea.
The Welsh club could be left with a £5m compensation bill after the decision to sack Laudrup.
Chelsea forward Mohamed Salah wanted to move to Liverpool in January, but chose the Stamford Bridge club because he felt the Reds disrespected him.
Stevan Jovetic has revealed he turned down Real Madrid to sign for Manchester City in a £22m deal from Fiorentina in the summer.
Chelsea captain John Terry will agree a one-year extension with the Blues after accepting the club's policy of keeping older players on short-term deals.

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