Gossip column: Bale, Schneiderlin, Rodriguez, Miranda, Varane
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TRANSFER GOSSIP
Chelsea are ready to raid Real Madrid for Manchester United target Gareth Bale, 25, next summer.(Daily Express), external
Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino plans to make a fresh £35m bid for midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin, 25, and striker Jay Rodriguez, 25, who he managed at Southampton until this summer.(Sun - subscription required), external
Chelsea and Manchester United have been told they will need to pay £19m for out-of-favour Real Madrid defender Raphael Varane, 21, who is looking for a move in January. (Daily Express), external
Manchester United are set to test Atletico Madrid's resolve in January by bidding £20m for defender Miranda, 30.(Daily Star), external
Ron Vlaar, 29, has given Manchester United and Arsenal fresh hope of signing him after his agent confirmed the defender is likely to leave Aston Villa. (Daily Mirror), external
Inter Milan have opened discussions about taking Arsenal striker Joel Campbell, 22, on loan with a £7m option to make it permanent.(Daily Mirror), external
Manchester United midfielder Anderson, 26, is willing to rejoin former club Gremio on a free transfer in January. (Daily Star), external
Arsenal have opened negotiations with Roma over a January transfer for striker Mattia Destro, 23. (Daily Star), external
Liverpool are preparing a £30m move for Porto striker Jackson Martinez, 28. (Daily Express), external
West Bromwich Albion defender Chris Baird, 32, is unlikely to leave The Hawthorns any time soon despite being linked with a loan move to Fulham.(Birmingham Mail), external
Valencia have dismissed suggestions that Alvaro Negredo, 29, could still return to City at the end of his season-long loan spell with them.(Manchester Evening News), external
OTHER GOSSIP
England Under-21 manager Gareth Southgate has revealed that Tottenham defender Eric Dier, 20, told him he wanted to concentrate on breaking into the Spurs team at centre-half, rather than play at right-back for the Under-21s. (Daily Telegraph), external
Former Manchester United forward Denis Law predicts Louis van Gaal will have the Old Trafford club challenging for the Premier League title and Champions League qualification every season. (Daily Express), external
QPR centre-half Rio Ferdinand, 35, says England will miss 29-year-old Wayne Rooney when his international career is over, as the forward prepares to win his 100th cap. (Sun - subscription required), external
Former England manager Terry Venables believes the number of foreign players in the Premier League helps English talent as it forces them to maintain the highest standards to get into club sides. (Daily Star), external
Nigerian forward Brown Ideye, 26, wants to prove he is not a flop at West Brom, despite failing to score a league goal since his £9m summer transfer from Dynamo Kiev. (Daily Telegraph), external
Everton manager Roberto Martinez wants his midfielder Ross Barkley, 20, to receive protection from England so he is not playing too much football. (Times - subscription required), external
Wales manager Chris Coleman says he wants to avoid club-versus-country rows by sending reports of his players' medical and physical analysis to the likes of Real Madrid, after Real Madrid midfielder Gareth Bale, 25, was injured on international duty. (Wales Online), external
Premier League clubs splashed out a whopping £220.8m on new strikers during last summer's transfer window, with mixed results to say the least.(Daily Mail), external
Chelsea are set to reveal a huge annual profit of close to £20m with a turnover of around £320m. (Daily Mirror), external
Tottenham are facing a new takeover bid — this time from another American consortium backed by one of the world's biggest finance companies.(London's Evening Standard), external
Striker Alexis Sanchez, 25, believes he still has to improve despite an impressive start to his Premier League career - and says Arsenal have the "quality stars" needed to challenge for the title. (London's Evening Standard), external
Midfielder Michael Carrick, 33, will seek new contract talks at Manchester United as he enters the last six months of his current deal. (Manchester Evening News), external
BEST OF SOCIAL MEDIA
"Two steps forward one step back," tweeted, external Manchester United midfielder Michael Carrick following his withdrawal from the England squad. "Gutted to miss the next two @england games, hopefully no more than that though. Missed too much already!"
AND FINALLY
Liverpool strikers Mario Balotelli, 24, Fabio Borini, 23, and Rickie Lambert, 32, have gone 1,000 minutes without scoring. (Metro), external
- Published13 November 2014
- Published13 November 2014
- Published12 November 2014