Sunday, 14 June 2009

Premier League goosip and transfer news

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Friday 12 June 2009


Atletico Madrid say the club will now listen to "interesting offers" for star forward Sergio Aguero. Argentine Aguero has been linked with both Chelsea and Manchester United.

(French radio station RMC)

Gennaro Gattuso's agent has quashed reports his client will leave AC Milan this summer. Gattuso had been linked with a move to Chelsea. (Press Association)

Big-spending Real Madrid have set their sights on Arsenal defender Gael Clichy.
(Full story: The Independent)

Liverpool midfielder Yossi Benayoun has played down reports linking him to a move to Champions League winners Barcelona. (Press Association)

Roma are hoping to land Chelsea misfit Andriy Shevchenko on a free transfer. (Daily Mail)

Sulley Muntari's agent says Tottenham have had a bid for the Inter Milan midfielder rejected. (Daily Mail)

Sheffield United are understood to have made an offer, believed to be in the region of £1.5m, for Manchester City striker Ched Evans. (The Sheffield Star)

Ezequiel Lavezzi's agent insists Serie A club Napoli have received an offer from Liverpool for the Argentine striker. (Press Association)

Bayern Munich general manager Uli Hoeness will only consider selling Franck Ribery if his club receive a "crazy" bid for the France midfielder. (German newspaper Tz)

Carlos Tevez's future may now be at Manchester United and not rivals City after Cristiano Ronaldo's transfer to Real Madrid. (Manchester Evening News)

Brazilian playmaker Kaka has expressed delight at Ronaldo's move from Manchester United to join him at Real Madrid. (Press Association)

Juventus are ready to offer David Trezeguet to Manchester City in exchange for Elano, according to reports in Italy. (Sky Sports)

Stoke City goalkeeper Thomas Sorensen has played down reports linking him with a transfer to Bayern Munich. (The Sentinel)

Burnley have denied speculation linking them to Newcastle winger Damien Duff. (Lancashire Telegraph)

Everton defender Joleon Lescott has played down reports linking him with a move to Manchester City. (Press Association)

Manchester United are fighting to halt an exodus after Cristiano Ronaldo's record £80m transfer to Real Madrid with Nemanja Vidic being targeted by Barcelona.
(Full story: The Times)

Manchester City appear to have beaten United to the signature of Argentine striker Carlos Tevez.
(Full story: The Times)

United manager Sir Alex Ferguson insists it was his decision entirely to allow Ronaldo to leave for Madrid.
(Full story: Daily Express)

Ferguson only allowed Ronaldo to leave on the proviso that he would get to spend all of the world record £80m transfer fee on new players.
(Full story: Daily Star)

Ferguson will be given £100m to spend on new players after Ronaldo's departure.
(Full story: Daily Mail)

Ronaldo himself has labelled his dream move to Real as "historic".
(Full story: The Sun)

The 24-year-old celebrated his transfer by spending the night with heiress Paris Hilton in Los Angeles.
(Full story: The Sun)

Ferguson has targeted Lyon striker Karim Benzema, Bayern Munich winger Franck Ribery and Wigan midfielder Antonio Valencia as replacements for Ronaldo.
(Full story: The Guardian)

Valencia is expected to cost United £23m in total.
(Full story: The Mirror)

Barcelona striker Samuel Eto'o could also be a surprise target for Manchester United. (The Guardian)

Valencia winger David Silva is another player who could be wearing the red of United next season. (The Times)

Real Madrid winger Arjen Robben could also be a target for Ferguson. (Daily Star)

Ferguson could also go after Seville star Luis Fabiano.
(Full story: The Sun)

With doubts over the future of holding midfielder Owen Hargreaves, United may also pursue Barcelona's Yaya Toure.
(Full story: Daily Mail)

Madrid are confident that Ronaldo could earn them over £500m in merchandising over the next 10 years.
(Full story: The Sun)

Out-of-favour Manchester United winger Nani says he is the man to replace World and European player of the year Cristiano Ronaldo.
(Full story: The Sun)

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