Monday, 18 October 2010

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, this will be a weekly round up of what the papers have been saying.

18th Oct 2010

Manchester United may have dismissed talk of Wayne Rooney leaving Old Trafford as "nonsense" but the out-of-form England striker is refusing to negotiate a new deal.
Full story: The Guardian

Rooney and his wife Coleen are open to the possibility of a move away from England, opening the door to offers from Real Madrid and Barcelona.
Full story: The Telegraph

Manchester City are ready to pay whatever it takes to land Rooney, who could earn a staggering £300,000 a week at Eastlands.
Full story: The Mirror

Manchester United and Manchester City are chasing Inter Milan's Dutch midfielder Wesley Sneijder, who is yet to agree a new contract at the San Siro.
Full story: Transfer Tavern

Liverpool face competition from Manchester United for the signature of Belgian midfielder Steven Defour from Standard Liege.
Full story: Transfer Tavern

Liverpool are preparing a move to bring in Galatasaray manager Frank Rijkaard to replace Roy Hodgson. Full story: caughtoffside.com

Birmingham City manager Alex McLeish claims Arsenal could have finished Saturday's game between the two sides with seven men.
Full story: Daily Mail

Wolves manager Mick McCarthy does not want to send second-choice goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey out on loan.
Full story: eatsleepsport.com

Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp fears Ledley King's inability to train has finally caught up with the captain, who faces another spell on the sidelines.
Full story: The Telegraph

Blackburn Rovers manager Sam Alladyce has warned potential buyers of the Lancashire outfit that they should understand the challenges of running a club.
Full story: eatsleepsport.com

Some of Chelsea's young stars will get the chance to shine in the Champions League game against Spartak Moscow on Tuesday as injuries take their toll on Carlo Ancelotti's squad.
Full story: Daily Mail

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