Saturday, 12 December 2009

All the latest Premier League gossip and transfer news

All the latest Premier League gossip and transfer news, you can use the links to go to the news paper or media which published the story

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has warned supporters not to expect any big-name signings in the near future, despite having £60m at his disposal, because he does not see any value in the transfer market.
Full story: The Times

Real Madrid have offered their 23-year-old Argentine centre back Ezequiel Garay to Manchester United to help solve their defensive injury crisis. However, he would cost around £6m as the Spanish side are reluctant to do a loan deal.
Full story: Daily Mirror

Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp has admitted he would be keen to sign Ruud van Nistelrooy, 33, if the Real Madrid striker became available in the January transfer window. Liverpool and Arsenal are also reportedly tracking the former Manchester United forward.
Full story: Daily Mirror

Harry Redknapp is also chasing Lazio's Macedonia striker Goran Pandev, 26, who is available for between £3-4m despite being told by Spurs chairman Daniel Levy that there is no money for new players.
Full story: Daily Mirror

Sunderland, Hull and Blackburn are keeping tabs on Colin Kazim-Richards, 23, after the winger was transfer-listed by Turkish side Fenerbahce.
Full story: Daily Mirror

Everton have opened talks with striker Louis Saha over a new contract, with his current two-year deal due to expire in the summer. Italian side Roma, French club Bordeaux and Spanish team Atletico Madrid are all interested in the 31-year-old French international.
Full story: Daily Mirror

Manchester City duo Emmanuel Adebayor and Kolo Toure will miss the Carling Cup semi-final against Manchester United as they will be on international duty with Ivory Coast and Togo respectively at the African Cup of Nations.
Full story: Daily Telegraph

Professional Footballer' Association chief Gordon Taylor has urged Dean Ashton not to take legal action against Shaun Wright-Phillips and his then employers Chelsea for the challenge in 2006 that he will claim ended his career.
Full story: Daily Telegraph

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger believes this season's title will be won by a team with one of the lowest points tallies in Premier League history.
Full story: The Times

Arsene Wenger has also baulked at the idea of Cesc Fabregas playing in a friendly for Spanish region Catalonia against Argentina on 22 December. Dutch legend Johan Cruyff wants the Barcelona-born midfielder to play for his region in the exhibition match at Barca's Nou Camp.
Full story: Daily Mail

Bolton chairman Phil Gartside has given a vote of confidence to manager Gary Megson. Wanderers are currently 19th in the Premier League having won only three of their 13 games this season and are on a run of five defeats and one draw in the last six.
Full story: The Times

Tomas Rosicky is set to sign a new three-year contract at Arsenal despite his appalling injury record. The Czech midfielder, 29, missed 18 months with a tendon injury and is currently sidelined with a groin injury.
Full story: Daily Mirror

Portsmouth director Sulaiman Al-Fahim has blamed former manager Harry Redknapp and former owner Sacha Gaydamak for the financial trouble at the south coast club.
Full story: The Sun





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