Post by C@rly - WHU on Jun 17, 2010 8:50:14 GMT 1
TRANSFER GOSSIP
Chelsea are ready to rival Arsenal and Manchester City for Werder Bremen's £20m-rated Germany midfielder Mesut Ozil.
Full story: Daily Mail
Valencia's Spain international midfielder David Silva has had a change of mind about moving to England and is weighing up interest from Manchester City or Chelsea.
Full story: Guardian
Manchester City still retain hope of signing James Milner in the summer after Aston Villa revealed that they will not offer the winger a new £70,000-a-week contract until after the World Cup.
Full story: The Sun
Italian giants Juventus have offered Arsenal defender William Gallas, whose contract with the Gunners expires on 30 June, a two-year contract.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Sunderland are lining up a bid for Borussia Dortmund's Paraguay striker Nelson Haedo Valdez, with the German club wanting £8m for the 26-year-old.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Palermo striker Fabrizio Miccoli is set to turn down Birmingham City to remain with the Serie A club.
Full story: Daily Mail
Fulham have made an official approach for Aston Villa midfielder Steve Sidwell.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Fulham, Blackburn and West Ham are all keeping tabs on Bristol City striker Nicky Maynard, whose club has already rejected a £3.75m offer from Burnley.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Arsenal have agreed a deal to sign Feyenoord's 16-year-old midfielder Kyle Ebecilio when he becomes available on 1 July - the Gunners will only have to pay about £500,000 for the Dutch Under-17 star.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Spain midfielder Cesc Fabregas, who is wanted by former club Barcelona, has risked another fall-out with the Gunners by criticising the club's preparations for games.
Full story: Daily Mirror
But Barcelona's chase for Fabregas has been nudged down the Catalans' priority list after new president Sandro Rossell and manager Pep Guardiola earmarked Liverpool's Fernando Torres as their primary target.
Full story: Daily Mail
However, Barcelona will increase their bid for Fabregas to £40m - but that will be their maximum offer. (Daily Star)
Wigan hope to finalise a deal for Honduras international midfielder Emiliano Izaguierre after the World Cup.
Full story: Daily Mail
Sunderland have launched a £6m bid for Schalke's Germany international defender Heiko Westermann.
Full story: Daily Mail
Ex-Arsenal winger Robert Pires, who is a free agent after being released by Villarreal, says he is wanted by Birmingham and Leicester.
Full story: The Sun
Burnley have bid £1.75m for Cardiff midfielder Peter Whittingham.
Full story: The Sun
Germany midfielder Michael Ballack, who has been released by Chelsea, is being lined up for a move to Bayer Leverkusen. (The Sun)
OTHER GOSSIP
England boss Fabio Capello will scrutinise Robert Green's final preparations in training before Friday's Group C fixture against Algeria but is increasingly inclined to retain the West Ham goalkeeper as his first choice for the critical match in Cape Town.
Full story: Guardian
AND FINALLY
England's World Cup striker striker Wayne Rooney has cleared up the mystery of why he had the words Jimmy and Floyd on a golf shoe in South Africa. Jimmy is a boyhood nickname after former Netherlands star Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink. (the Sun)
BBC SPORT
Chelsea are ready to rival Arsenal and Manchester City for Werder Bremen's £20m-rated Germany midfielder Mesut Ozil.
Full story: Daily Mail
Valencia's Spain international midfielder David Silva has had a change of mind about moving to England and is weighing up interest from Manchester City or Chelsea.
Full story: Guardian
Manchester City still retain hope of signing James Milner in the summer after Aston Villa revealed that they will not offer the winger a new £70,000-a-week contract until after the World Cup.
Full story: The Sun
Italian giants Juventus have offered Arsenal defender William Gallas, whose contract with the Gunners expires on 30 June, a two-year contract.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Sunderland are lining up a bid for Borussia Dortmund's Paraguay striker Nelson Haedo Valdez, with the German club wanting £8m for the 26-year-old.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Palermo striker Fabrizio Miccoli is set to turn down Birmingham City to remain with the Serie A club.
Full story: Daily Mail
Fulham have made an official approach for Aston Villa midfielder Steve Sidwell.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Fulham, Blackburn and West Ham are all keeping tabs on Bristol City striker Nicky Maynard, whose club has already rejected a £3.75m offer from Burnley.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Arsenal have agreed a deal to sign Feyenoord's 16-year-old midfielder Kyle Ebecilio when he becomes available on 1 July - the Gunners will only have to pay about £500,000 for the Dutch Under-17 star.
Full story: Daily Mirror
Spain midfielder Cesc Fabregas, who is wanted by former club Barcelona, has risked another fall-out with the Gunners by criticising the club's preparations for games.
Full story: Daily Mirror
But Barcelona's chase for Fabregas has been nudged down the Catalans' priority list after new president Sandro Rossell and manager Pep Guardiola earmarked Liverpool's Fernando Torres as their primary target.
Full story: Daily Mail
However, Barcelona will increase their bid for Fabregas to £40m - but that will be their maximum offer. (Daily Star)
Wigan hope to finalise a deal for Honduras international midfielder Emiliano Izaguierre after the World Cup.
Full story: Daily Mail
Sunderland have launched a £6m bid for Schalke's Germany international defender Heiko Westermann.
Full story: Daily Mail
Ex-Arsenal winger Robert Pires, who is a free agent after being released by Villarreal, says he is wanted by Birmingham and Leicester.
Full story: The Sun
Burnley have bid £1.75m for Cardiff midfielder Peter Whittingham.
Full story: The Sun
Germany midfielder Michael Ballack, who has been released by Chelsea, is being lined up for a move to Bayer Leverkusen. (The Sun)
OTHER GOSSIP
England boss Fabio Capello will scrutinise Robert Green's final preparations in training before Friday's Group C fixture against Algeria but is increasingly inclined to retain the West Ham goalkeeper as his first choice for the critical match in Cape Town.
Full story: Guardian
AND FINALLY
England's World Cup striker striker Wayne Rooney has cleared up the mystery of why he had the words Jimmy and Floyd on a golf shoe in South Africa. Jimmy is a boyhood nickname after former Netherlands star Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink. (the Sun)
BBC SPORT