TETESI ZA USAJILI NA MAGAZETI YA ULAYA
DAILY MIRROR
Chelsea have been told they do have hope of
signing Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney
- if manager David Moyes can find a
replacement for the England international.
Arsenal have turned their sights to Real Madrid
star Karim Benzema in their search for a top
striker.
Liverpool have turned down a £10m bid from
Italian side Napoli for defender Martin Skrtel.
Manchester City are ready to offer Atletico
Madrid £2.5m for Martin Demichelis as they
look to ease their defensive injury crisis.
Sunderland are set to take their summer
spending beyond £20m by making Juventus full-
back Paolo De Ceglie their 12th signing.
Cardiff City want to sign West Ham's Portuguese
frontman Ricardo Vaz Te, with Leeds United also
interested.
Middlesbrough are set to offer £1.8m for out-
of-favour Norwich City striker Luciano Becchio,
29.
Tottenham striker Emmanuel Adebayor does not
want to leave the London club despite manager
Andre Villas-Boas making it clear the 29-year-
old is surplus to requirements at White Hart
Lane.
Swansea City are ready to sign Huddersfield
Town's 22-year-old right-sided utility player Jack
Hunt who is rated at £3m.
Barnsley are set to sign former Brighton
midfielder Gary Dicker and ex-Celtic winger
Paddy McCourt after trials.
THE SUN
Tottenham are set to keep on splashing the cash
with Bulgarian Todor Nedelev set to join for
£5m from Botev Plovtiv.
Liverpool have rejected a £10m bid from Napoli
for 28-year-old central defender Martin Skrtel.
Everton have joined Tottenham in the race to
sign Blackpool winger Tom Ince, 21, who is
rated by the Championship club at £8m.
Derby boss Nigel Clough will put a £6m price
tag on England U21 midfielder Will Hughes, 18,
with Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester City all
interested.
DAILY STAR
Southampton are trying to hijack West Brom's
attempts to land out-of-favour Manchester City
winger Scott Sinclair.
Sheffield Wednesday are set to sign striker
Andrija Delibasic from Spanish side Rayo
Vallecano on a free transfer.
Ipswich are giving a trial to midfielder Luke
Dobie, who left Bristol City at the end of last
season.
DAILY MAIL
Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy was last night
locked in negotiations to finalise Gareth Bale's
world record £94million transfer to Real
Madrid.
Jose Mourinho tore into Paul Lambert at
Stamford Bridge and accused Aston Villa's
manager of whingeing, lacking managerial
maturity and deploying long-ball tactics.
Stoke are considering a loan move for Liverpool
winger Oussama Assaidi, 25, with Genoa,
Feyenoord and Anderlecht all having made
enquiries.
Chelsea are leading the chase for Sporting
Lisbon's England U21 international defender Eric
Dier who has a £4.2m buy-out clause.
Sunderland are again considering making a move
for 25-year-old Toulouse left-back Cheikh
M'Bengue.
Newcastle have been offered Siena's 24-year-old
Swiss striker Innocent Emeghara on a loan deal.
DAILY EXPRESS
Arsenal eased the pressure on manager Arsene
Wenger with victory in the Champions League
qualifier away at Fenerbahce last night.
Real Madrid midfielder Xabi Alonso is expected
to be out of action for three months after
fracturing a metatarsal in training, hindering
Manchester United's hopes of signing Luka
Modric.
Manchester City will step up their efforts to sign
Atletico Madrid defender Martin Demichelis after
an injury to Vincent Kompany.
West Brom are confident of sealing a loan move
for Manchester City winger Scott Sinclair in the
next 48 hours, despite late interest from
Southampton.
DAILY TELEGRAPH
Arsenal have moved for Real Madrid striker
Karim Benzema and are ready to bid £40m for
the 25-year-old France international.
Former Middlesbrough boss Gareth Southgate
has been interviewed for the England U21
manager's job.
THE TIMES
Arsenal could re-sign midfielder Mathieu
Flamini, 29, who has been training with the club
since his contract with AC Milan expired.
Crystal Palace have offered £2m for St Etienne
winger Yohan Mollo.
Stoke have been rejected by Werder Bremen
striker Marko Arnautovic and have enquired
about Aston Villa winger Marc Albrighton.
Post a Comment