Sunday, 9 October 2011

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 daily round up of what the papers have been saying

9th Oct 2011

Arsenal and Liverpool are going head-to-head in a battle to sign Chelsea's Salomon Kalou in a cut-price deal when the January transfer window opens.
Full story: Sunday Mirror

Chelsea will attempt to lure Tottenham pair Gareth Bale and Luka Modric in a £60m raid.
Full story: Caughtoffside

Manchester City are willing to accept an initial fee of as little as £10m for Carlos Tevez in a desperate bid to get rid of the outcast striker.
Full story: Metro

David Beckham looks set to snub Spurs and QPR after Paris Saint-Germain officials let it slip that they are close to agreeing a deal with the former England captain.
Full story: Metro

PSG are also at the centre of a tug-of-war with Spanish side Valencia for Manchester United striker Dimitar Berbatov.
Full story: Sunday Express

Liverpool are interested in Celtic youngster Ki Sung-Yeung, who is said to be keen to leave Parkhead after the club's poor start to the campaign.
Full story: Caughtoffside

Andrew Johnson has been told he can leave Fulham for about £2m if he fails to agree a new two-year deal at Craven Cottage.
Full story: Sunday Mirror

Manchester United and Chelsea are paying close attention to Danish prodigy Nicolai Boilesen, who currently plays for Ajax.
Full story: Footy Bunker

Arsenal could be ready to provide Per Mertesacker with a new centre-back partner, Schalke's Benedikt Höwedes.
Full story: Footy Bunker

Arsenal are also in the hunt for Valencia's exciting winger Pablo Hernandez.
Full story: Inside Futbol


Arsene Wenger will nominate his successor when he decides to quit as Arsenal manager.
Full story: Sunday Mirror

Sunderland manager Steve Bruce is set to be the first Premier League manager sacked this season. Martin O'Neill is already believed to have been approached to take over at the Stadium of LIght.
Full story: Sunday Express

Chelsea chairman Bruce Buck says the Blues are drawing up a blueprint to meet the strict Uefa rules on spending through cutting their dependence on owner Roman Abramovich.
Full story: Mail on Sunday

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