Saturday 8 March 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

8th March 2014

Inter Milan are plotting a summer move for Fernando Torres and have the funds to pay the £20m fee Chelsea will demand for the Spain striker.Full story: Daily Mail 

Arsenal are one of three clubs who have made contact with the agent of AC Milan midfielder Riccardo Montolivo about a possible summer transfer.
Liverpool are keeping an eye on Valencia's Dani Parejo with a view to bringing the Spanish midfielder to Anfield.
Manchester United are hoping to sign France winger Antoine Griezmann from Real Sociedad this summer.
Swansea will battle South Wales rivals Cardiff for the £4m signature of Ecuador winger Jefferson Montero from Mexican side Monarcas.
Manchester City are to open talks with midfielder Samir Nasri over a new contract. The Frenchman has 16 months left on his current deal.
Chelsea full-back Ashley Cole's hopes of earning a World Cup call-up have been dealt a blow after the player picked up a ligament strain that will keep him out for at least two weeks.
Manchester United boss David Moyes has strongly denied a rift with striker Robin van Persie and insists the striker is settled at the club, despite claims from Ajax assistant manager Ronald de Boer that his fellow Dutchman wants to leave the club.
Morvin Tan, son of Cardiff owner Vincent, is working for the club in an unofficial capacity. He was involved in incoming and outgoing deals during the January transfer window.
Fulham boss Felix Magath is set to loan out some of his young players including strikers Chris David and Muamer Tankovic.
Aston Villa midfielder Gary Gardner must prove his form and fitness to boss Paul Lambert if he is to earn himself a new contract when his current deal expires in June.
West Brom boss Pepe Mel has received no assurances over his future at The Hawthorns and admitted he was not consulted over the dismissal of close ally Dave McDonough as head of technical performance.

No comments: