Thursday, 11 June 2015

PREMIERSHIP: Transfer News


LONDON EVENING STANDARD
  • Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has admitted he wants to get Radamel Falcao “firing again” as talks continue over a possible loan move to Stamford Bridge for the Colombian forward.
  • Manchester United are still eager to sign Gareth Bale from Real Madrid this summer.
  • Abou Diaby is set to continue training at Arsenal as he bids to find a new deal after being released.
  • West Ham co-owner David Sullivan has revealed the Hammers have not given up hope of Alex Song staying at Upton Park.
  • Nacer Chadli hopes to see Tottenham’s Belgian contingent expand this summer, with the signings of Christian Bentek and Toby Alderweireld.
MANCHESTER EVENING NEWS
  • Manchester United need a new spine - and a right-back - to mount a serious title challenge next season, according to a survey of over 4,000 supporters.
  • Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal remains calm over his side’s transfer window progress so far after a number of potential targets switched clubs or signed new contracts.
  • Reported United target Felipe Anderson expects to stay at Lazio next season.
  • Manchester City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak insists the club has become an 'institution' over the last seven years and top players want to play for the club.
LIVERPOOL ECHO
  • Liverpool have no plans to let Lazar Markovic leave the club this summer.
  • Ross Barkley has admitted he must become more unpredictable in order to flourish in midfield for Everton.
NEWCASTLE CHRONICLE
  • Newcastle are closing in on a deal to sign QPR striker Charlie Austin, who is keen to join the club.
  • Sunderland have offered a new one-year contract to Wes Brown.
SUNDERLAND ECHO
  • Dick Advocaat has offered Wes Brown a new deal at Sunderland but Anthony Reveillere is on his way out at the Stadium of Light.
  • Steve McClaren will be armed with a £50million transfer kitty as he looks to end Newcastle United’s 46-year wait for silverware.
BIRMINGHAM MAIL
  • Birmingham are ready to make Nottingham Forest’s Robert Tesche their first summer signing.
EXPRESS & STAR
  • Rob Edwards has been promoted from Wolves U18 boss to first team staff Molineux.
THE SENTINEL
  • Stoke remain in the dark about goalkeeper Asmir Begovic’s future.
  • Port Vale keeper Ryan Boot has signed a new two-year contract at the club.
DAILY ECHO
  • Ralph Krueger will continue as Saints chairman for at least the next season, after extending his commitment to the club.
HULL DAILY MAIL
  • Hull City are set to compete with Fulham and Cardiff City for Ipswich Town striker Daryl Murphy.
  • Hull face a huge challenge to keep hold of some their star players as Premier League clubs start to circle, according to the club’s vice-chairman.
LANCASHIRE TELEGRAPH
  • Blackburn boss Gary Bowyer will look to boost his squad with loan additions from the Premier League.
  • Scott Arfield believes Burnley will not need to make many signings this summer.
LEICESTER MERCURY
  • Dean Hammond has been offered a new contract by Leicester City.
SOUTH WALES EVENING POST
  • Swansea City boss Garry Monk thinks the club’s fans should be looking forward to watching first summer signing Andre Ayew in action next season.
FULHAM CHRONICLE
  • Chelsea have told Real Madrid they can have goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois – but only for a fee of €100million.
  • Marinus Dijkhuizen has denied claims linking Brentford with a move for Nottingham Forest striker Lars Veldwijk.
  • Scott Parker has set his sights on becoming a manager when he retires.
NOTTINGHAM POST
  • Bolton are set to complete the signing of keeper Ben Amos today, fending off late interest from Nottingham Forest.
  • Veteran midfielder Gary Jones has said he is still waiting for a contract offer from Notts County.THE PINK UN
THE BOLTON NEWS
  • Neil Lennon admits he will not know how high to set his targets next season until he has been able to boost his squad.
THE STAR
  • New Barnsley signing Marley Watkins is confident he can hit the ground running at Oakwell.
EVENING TIMES
  • Mark Warburton has told Rangers that he wants to base his next project around a core of young players, a streamlined squad and a commitment to playing passing football.
  • Former Celtic target Michal Zyro looks set to quit Legia Warsaw amid speculation he is destined for a move to the UK.



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