Wednesday, 5 August 2015

Manchester city bid £50million for Kevin De bruyne, more transfer news

Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal forced Paris St-Germain to pay an extra £3m for forward Angel Di Maria after the 27-year-old posted a picture of himself with the French club's owner in Qatar.
( Daily Mirror )


United are on the verge of completing a £20m deal for Barcelona forward Pedro, 28.
( Sun )


Van Gaal offered Pedro a role alongside Wayne Rooney and Memphis Depay in a new-look front three in order to convince him to move to Old Trafford.
( Daily Telegraph )


Sunderland are in talks to sign Manchester United's 20-year-old wingerAdnan Januzaj on a season-long loan deal.
( Sunderland Echo )


Wolfsburg are ready to sell 24-year-old midfielder Kevin De Bruyne - a City target - but only for £50m.

( Daily Mirror )


The agent of Augsburg defender Baba Rahman, 21, says the left-back is close to signing for Chelsea after agreeing personal terms with the Premier League champions.
( Daily Star )


Chelsea, along with Serie A champions Juventus, have held talks with Cagliari over the signing of 19-year-old Ghanaian midfielder Godfred Donsah.
( Daily Express


West Brom have made an approach to sign Arsenal target and Anderlecht midfielder Dennis Praet, 21.
( talkSPORT )


The Baggies have been told they must pay £10m for QPR's 23-year-old winger Matt Phillips.
( Sun )


West Ham are ready to return to Manchester United with an improved offer for Mexico forward Javier Hernandez of about £12m.
( London Evening Standard )


Hernandez will ask United to lower their £12m asking price for him, with Tottenham also interested.( Daily Star )


Liverpool are considering a number of loan offers from Championship clubs for highly rated 18-year-old attacking midfielder Ryan Kent.
( Liverpool Echo )


The Reds have been cleared to complete the signing of Alexandre Lacazette, 24, after Lyon reportedly told the striker he can leave.
( L'Equipe )


Everton fear losing defender John Stones, 21, as Chelsea prepare a third bid approaching £30m.
( Daily Telegraph )


Rangers have made a third bid forHibernian midfielder Scott Allan, 23.
( Glasgow Evening Times )


Aston Villa left-back Aly Cissokho, 27, is set to join Porto on a season-long loan deal.
( Birmingham Mail )


Villa are looking to beat Liverpool and Stoke to the signing of Barcelona's 19-year-old winger Adama Traore who is valued at £7m.
( Sun )


Wales forward Bale is confident he will win trophies with Real this season if Benitez continues to play him in a central attacking role.
( Guardian )
Crystal Palace are adamant that winger Yannick Bolasie, a Tottenham target, will not be sold this summer.
( London Evening Standard )


Southampton are set to open contract talks to keep midfielder Victor Wanyama, 24, despite him having two years left on his current deal.
( Daily Mail )



Other Gossip

The Football Association is set to make up to 300 staff redundant as part of major revamp that will save £30m per year.
( Daily Mail )


The Red Devils have found out the fullcost of a season without Champions League football by falling to 20th place in the Uefa coefficient, four places behind rivals Manchester City.
( London Evening Standard )


Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal is ready to hand a surprise debut to goalkeeper Sergio Romero this weekend and leave out David de Gea.
( Daily Star )


Despite spending around £71m on new players, former England goalkeeper David James thinks Manchester City won't finish in the top four at the end of the season.
( Daily Express )


West Brom goalkeeper Ben Foster, 32, is targeting a return to action in October after suffering a knee injury in March.
( Birmingham Mail )


Premier League managers have been told to behave themselves ahead of the new season with heavy fines and stadium bans being handed out for breaking the new code of conduct.
( Daily Mirror )


New Brighton signing Bobby Zamora, 34, says he turned down the chance of playing Champions League football to return to the south coast club.
( Daily Express )



AND FINALLY

Ten-year-old Bobby Gill says catching the medal thrown into the crowd bylosing Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho after the Community Shield is his "bestest memory ever".
( Coventry Telegraph )


Goalkeeper Adam Bogdan's Liverpool career did not get off to a particularly bright start when the club spelled his name wrong on their website.
( Metro )


A televised coin flip will decide which team hosts the 2015 US Open Cup final.
( NBC Sports )

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