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The Other Clubs Transfer Rumours and News Thread

LIVERPOOL have made a shock move for Celtic striker Georgios Samaras.

And the Greece star, 27, is keen on a £5million switch.

Kop boss Brendan Rodgers is desperate for a forward when the January transfer window opens and is also keen on Chelsea hitman Daniel Sturridge.

But the Reds board have made enquiries about Samaras despite his unsuccessful spell at Emirates Marketing Project between 2006-2008.

Samaras emerged as an option after shining during Celtic’s run to the Champions League knockout stages. He scored in all of their away games as they made it out of a group with Barcelona, Benfica and Spartak Moscow.

Samaras is also eager to prove himself after just 12 goals in 65 games during his stint at City.

But Scottish giants Celtic are reluctant to lose Samaras, who has a contract with them until 2014.


http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/football/4687071/Georgios-Samaras-a-shock-target-for-Liverpool.html

:ross: Andy Carroll not bad enough for them?
 
Fernandinho admits he is close to signing for a Manchester club

Shakhtar Donetsk’s Fernandinho has told Italy’s Calciomercato that he will be playing football in the Premier League for a Manchester club this January.

The 27-year-old is known for his box-to-box style of play that sees him all over the pitch in both attack and defence, and he has been an integral part of Donetsk’s successful Champions League campaign that saw them top a group including Chelsea and Juventus.

In the past, Fernandinho has made no secret of his desire to play in the Premier League.

He said: “If I had the opportunity to play in the Premier League I think that my qualities would improve even further.

“I believe that the tactical roles of the players are very important, as well as its defensive responsibilities.

“However, these last years we have seen new, more aggressive players with very diverse styles, which make the games even more interesting. If I could combine all these roles, I could give considerable value to the Premier League.

“I like England a lot. It is a beautiful country and if I had the opportunity to live here, it would be very good for me and my family.”

He doesn't mention Manchester in any of those quotes though
 
Martin O'Neill is preparing a £5m January pursuit of Tottenham defender Michael Dawson as part of a spending spree to revive Sunderland's flagging season.

The Black Cats boss will be given significant funds by club owner Ellis Short in a bid to correct a poor start to the season.

And 29-year-old Dawson is top of the list, according to the Sunday People.

Sunderland find themselves in the relegation zone, with just two wins and 13 points to their name so far.

Their defensive record hasn't been too catastrophic - with 21 goals conceded - but O'Neill believes Dawson's leadership qualities could add extra steel to the side.

When Tottenham manager Andre Villas-Boas arrived in the summer, he was willing to offload Dawson and a £5.5m fee was agreed with Queens Park Rangers before the player turned it down.

However, Dawson, who has four England caps, has worked hard to win back his starting place in the last few weeks - making a January move less likely.

Sunderland may face competition from QPR, with Harry Redknapp reportedly keen on signing a player with whom he enjoyed a good relationship at Spurs.

Dawson has been at White Hart Lane since January 2005, when he joined for £8m from Nottingham Forest.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2245343/Martin-ONeill-lines-5m-bid-bring-Michael-Dawson-Sunderland.html

£5 million? :ross:
 
5 million is about right for someone who rarely plays anymore and clearly isn't ever going to be more than a back up
 
Small rumour happening down here in the valleys.....david villa on loan to swansea.

Suppose to be best mates with hernandez at valencia few years back.
 
Thierry Henry is set to make his third Arsenal debut in the FA Cup clash against Swansea on January 6. The Gunners are in advanced talks with New York Red Bulls over a loan spell.
 
Daily Star: Everton are poised to make a £15million double January swoop for PSG striker Kevin Gameiro and Toulouse forward Wissam Ben Yedder.

I figure Gameiro alone would be at least £15 million and not sure why he would go to Everton.
 
With all due respect 5mil for Dawson is an insult.

Not really, whats an insult is the ridiculous prices for English players. 5m - 7m tops should really be the going rate, its only the silly money and costs for English players that have driven them up. On the continent a player of that level would be far cheaper.
 
Daily Star: Everton are poised to make a £15million double January swoop for PSG striker Kevin Gameiro and Toulouse forward Wissam Ben Yedder.

I figure Gameiro alone would be at least £15 million and not sure why he would go to Everton.

The only way Everton can afford this is if Fellani moves in January otherwise Kenwright will empty his pockets out in front of Moyes in January and the contents will consist of a 50 pence piece and a single Werther's Orignal.
 
Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich is prepared to make Radamel Falcao the club's top earner by offering the striker a staggering £10million-a-year contract.

The Colombia forward is the club's No 1 transfer target and the Russian billionaire is determined to ensure the prolific South American becomes the next global superstar to make his way to Stamford Bridge.

And Sportsmail has learned the West London club will offer the 26-year-old a deal worth in the region of £200,000-per-week, to lure Falcao.

The pay package would eclipse the club's current top earner Fernando Torres, who is understood to earn £175,000-per-week.

The staggering salary underlines how serious the current Champions League holders are about signing Falcao, who is viewed as the hottest property in world football.

Meanwhile, Blues starlet Connor Hunte, 16, is close to signing a new long-term contract with the Blues.

The England Under-17 international has been tipped to have a major impact at Chelsea by the club's academy staff.

Emirates Marketing Project are keen on poaching the midfielder, who has been compared to Germany international Mesut Ozil, but Chelsea look to have secured Hunte's future.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2247620/Radamel-Falcao-offered-huge-Chelsea-deal--exclusive.html
 
Chelsea have joined a host of Premier League clubs seeking to capitalise on Theo Walcott's contract stand-off with Arsenal, although the England international may wait until the summer before making a decision on his future.

The 23-year-old is out of contract at the end of the season and his refusal to commit to a new deal at Arsenal is adding to Arsène Wenger's problems at The Emirates Stadium. Wenger admitted this week to being "frustrated" at the lack of progress on Walcott's contract, with Arsenal believed to have offered the forward £75,000 a week to extend his six-year stay in north London, but is adamant the club will not cash in on the player during January.

Chelsea are prepared to test Arsenal's resolve with an offer for Walcott. They are likely to be rivalled by Liverpool while both Manchester clubs are also monitoring the situation. Walcott, however, is expected to delay any decision until, as a free agent, he could have his pick of the Premier League's leading clubs and command a lucrative salary.

The forward has repeatedly said money is not the reason for his stand-off with Arsenal but he does want assurances from Wenger about being played as a striker rather than a winger. But Walcott is aware that other clubs will better Arsenal's offer and, as he has settled in the area, Chelsea offer the added attraction of being relatively local.

Champions League football will also be a factor in Walcott's final decision. Arsenal are seventh in the Premier League, albeit only two points off the final qualification place, and have participated in the Champions League for 15 consecutive seasons, while Manchester United, City and Chelsea are on course to qualify for next season.

Liverpool's absence from the European elite counts against them but the manager, Brendan Rodgers, who shares an agent with Walcott, will persist with attempts to lure the former Southampton player to the club he supported as a boy. Rodgers is prepared for Arsenal to reject their last chance to secure a fee for Walcott in January, however, and has lined up deals for Chelsea's £12m-rated Daniel Sturridge and Blackpool's Thomas Ince next month. The Liverpool manager hopes signs of progress at Anfield this season, with a top-four finish still a target, will improve his prospects of signing Walcott in the summer. Liverpool have also secured the second-choice goalkeeper Brad Jones on a new long-term contract.

Walcott's options are not limited to the Premier League. Several Italian clubs, including the champions, Juventus, have inquired about the England international's availability and are willing to offer superior terms than Arsenal to entice the player to Serie A. Juventus are believed to be prepared to pay Walcott – who is the latest in a long line of assets that Arsenal have allowed to approach the end of their contracts – £90,000-a-week should he move to Turin.


http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012/dec/13/chelsea-theo-walcott-walcott
 
Ha Ha! Roman is going all out to try to win the Chavs back on side, after appointing their nemesis as manager!!
 
Not really, whats an insult is the ridiculous prices for English players. 5m - 7m tops should really be the going rate, its only the silly money and costs for English players that have driven them up. On the continent a player of that level would be far cheaper.

I do agree with your general point on English players being way overpriced. Lescott, Henderson, Barry, Downing, etc.., the list goes on but to value Dawson as only 5 mil really is too far the other direction IMO.

Dawson has not featured a whole lot lately through injury but he was a pivotal player for us in the CL qualifying run. Even his recent performances (before his new injury) were a timely reminder of what you get when he plays. We shoudn't be entertaining an offer less than €12mil for him. In fact we probably shouldn't be entertaining an offer at all.
 
TRANSFER GOSSIP

Arsenal want Liverpool keeper Pepe Reina, 30, in the January transfer window and are confident the Reds will sell if the Anfield club sign Birmingham's 19-year-old England international Jack Butland.

Full story: Daily Mirror

West Ham are interested in taking Arsenal striker Marouane Chamakh, 28, on loan, while the Gunners are keen on making a move for Hammers midfielder Mohamed Diame, 25.

Full story: Daily Mail

Frank Lampard is poised to accept QPR manager Harry Redknapp's offer of a two-and-a-half year deal if he does not land a new contract with Chelsea.

Full story: Daily Star
Christian Eriksen

Christian Eriksen does not turn 21 until February but has already made 30 senior appearances for Denmark

West Ham manager Sam Allardyce has admitted he is worried about on-loan Yossi Benayoun's latest injury and could decide against signing the 32-year-old permanently from Chelsea.

Full story: talkSPORT

Everton manager David Moyes insists he will not sell players in order to fund the transfer business he wants to do in January.

Full story: Independent

Tottenham are weighing up a move for Ajax's £20m-rated Denmark international Christian Eriksen, 20, during the January transfer window.

Full story: London Evening Standard

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger and Man Utd boss Sir Alex Ferguson will fight a £15m battle for Liverpool's Raheem Sterling, 18.

Full story: the Sun

Liverpool are trying to get Sterling signed to a new contract, possibly before January, after Arsenal joined Chelsea and Emirates Marketing Project in tracking the England winger.

Full story: Daily Mirror

Wigan insist they will not be forced into selling key players like Franco di Santo and James McCarthy in the January transfer window.

Full story: Daily Mail

Samir Nasri is facing a battle to save his Emirates Marketing Project career following a bust-up with manager Roberto Mancini.

Full story: Daily Star

West Ham boss Sam Allardyce wants to sign Southampton striker Rickie Lambert.

Full story: the Sun

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson will take a first-hand look at Sunderland goalkeeper Simon Mignolet on Saturday as he weighs up a move for a new number one.

Full story: Manchester Evening News
OTHER GOSSIP

Tottenham winger Gareth Bale, 23, and manager Andre Villas-Boas have met with referee Andre Marriner after the player's recent bookings for diving.

Full story: Daily Mirror
Jack Colback

Jack Colback has scored one goal in 62 Premier League appearances for Sunderland

Stoke manager Tony Pulis says he is "surprised" Everton manager David Moyes, who will be in the opposition dug-out at the Britannia Stadium on Saturday, has not been poached by one of the Premier League's top-four clubs.

Full story: Stoke Sentinel

Former Arsenal striker Ian Wright has accused manager Arsene Wenger of failing to address the club's current plight and believes any other manager would have been sacked for going so long without a trophy.

Full story: Independent

Gianni Paladini says he is set to meet Birmingham officials on Monday, with the Italian hopeful of finally wrapping up a deal for the club.

Full story: Birmingham Mail

Sunderland midfielder Jack Colback, 23, says he is not a player who is likely to "light up the crowd", but would like to score more goals to lift the Black Cats up the table.

Full story: Sunderland Echo

Striker Emile Heskey, 34, faces an uncertain future after his Australian side Saudi Sportswashing Machine Jets were issued with a winding-up order.

Full story: Daily Mail

Emirates Marketing Project midfielder Samir Nasri is battling a severe migraine problem, which can leave him bedridden.

Full story: the Sun
AND FINALLY

Harry Redknapp, manager of Queens Park Rangers, has revealed that golfing partner and former Blackburn Rovers boss Graeme Souness called him "mad" for taking charge of the Premier League's bottom club, who have yet to win this season.

Full story: London Evening Standard

A 73-year-old official at Bastia has started a hunger strike after the French club were barred from playing at home until further notice because of a series of violent incidents. Jo Bonavita is responsible for logistics at the club.

Full story: the Guardian
 
Tancredi Palmeri @tancredipalmeri

Lucio:it's over between him n Juventus.Y'day he joined training camp, and left after few minutes. Sao Paulo to bid for Lucio in next days

Robinho: huge pressure from Santos on Milan.Initial request of Milan to get 12m € now already cut to 10.5m €. Deal could be done before Xmas

Drogba: another meeting in London between agents n Juventus executive.Juve insistin on 6 months loan,Drogba lowered wages request for 2 yrs
 
TRANSFER GOSSIP

Chelsea are considering a £12m move for Real Madrid's Fabio Coentrao if Ashley Cole leaves the European champions. Coentrao, 24, was previously wanted by Chelsea during Andre Villas-Boas's spell as manager.

Full story: Daily Star Sunday

Arsene Wenger has hinted that Arsenal might bid for AC Milan forward Stephan El Shaarawy in January. El Shaarawy, 20, has scored 13 league goals in Serie A this season.

Full story: Metro.

Arsenal are also preparing to watch Ghana's £8m-rated midfielder Afriyie Acquah, 20, at the African Cup of Nations.

Full story: the Sun

Blackpool boss Michael Appleton has confirmed there have been talks with other clubs regarding 20-year-old Tom Ince. Ince, who left Liverpool in 2011, has scored 13 Championship goals this season and attracted attention from his former club, as well as Manchester United.

Full story: Sky Sports

Former Wigan defender Andreas Granqvist, 27, admits he would be keen on a move to Anfield. The Genoa centre-back has reportedly been identified as a target for Brendan Rodgers's side.

Full story: Daily Mail

Emirates Marketing Project have stepped up their chase for Sporting Lisbon winger Bruma. City boss Robert Mancini tried to sign the 18-year-old in August but refused the £24m price tag.

Full story: the Sun

Atletico Madrid manager Diego Simeone, 42, has been added to the list of candidates Chelsea will turn to if former Barcelona boss Pep Guardiola snubs the chance to take over from caretaker chief Rafa Benitez at Stamford Bridge.

Full story: Sunday Mirror

Liverpool are on the trail of Galatasaray's Burak Yilmaz. The 27-year-old striker has scored six Champions League goals and 11 in the Turkish league this season.

Full story: the Sun
OTHER GOSSIP

Jack Wheelchair is close to signing a new contract with Arsenal. The 20-year-old midfielder says he is in talks and will probably commit his future to the north London club in the next couple of weeks.

Full story: Sky Sports

Sir Alex Ferguson backs Everton boss David Moyes, 49, to take over when his reign comes to an end at Old Trafford. Ferguson, who will be 71 at the end of the month, is thought to prefer fellow Scot Moyes - and Real Madrid manager Jose Mourinho - ahead of former Barcelona boss Pep Guardiola.

Full story: Sunday Express

West Ham are set to offer Mohamed Diame twice his current salary in an attempt to keep hold of the Arsenal target this January. The Senegal international, 25, has a release clause of £3.7m, but West Ham officials are confident of tying Diame down with a £60,000-a-week deal, in which they would also remove the clause.

Full story: Goal.com

West Ham are hoping to sign up to four players in January, with strikers Martin Harnik and Marouane Chamakh high up on their list. Harnik is a 25-year-old Austrian, who plays for Stuttgart, while Morocco international Chamakh, 28, is likely to join on loan from Arsenal.

Full story: Sunday Telegraph

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is wanted by Real Madrid to replace Jose Mourinho if the Portuguese manager leaves at the end of the season.

Full story: Sunday Express

Germany manager Joachim Loew has distanced himself from the Real Madrid job, despite increasing speculation over Jose Mourinho's future.

Full story: Marca

Liverpool winger Raheem Sterling, 18, is happy at Anfield despite reported interest from Manchester United and Arsenal. Sterling, who made his England debut against Sweden in November, is yet to sign a new contract with the Reds.

Full story: talkSPORT

Emirates Marketing Project forward Mario Balotelli, 22, is taking his club to a Premier League tribunal to overturn a £340,000 fine. The Italian will appear before an independent two-man panel in London on *Wednesday after being docked two weeks' wages by the champions.

Full story: Sunday Mirror

Lionel Messi, 25, is ready to sign for life at Barcelona with a deal that would give him the highest club wages of any footballer in Europe's top leagues. The deal is expected to be structured so that it increases yearly, rising to £12.5m per year net before bonuses.

Full story: Mail on Sunday

Though the Ballon d'Or is yet to be decided, Messi has already beaten Cristiano Ronaldo and Andres Iniesta to one prize - the World Soccer Player of the Year award. The Barcelona star polled over 47% of the vote, with Ronaldo and Iniesta second and third respectively.

Full story: World Soccer

Saudi Sportswashing Machine striker Demba Ba, 27, will tell potential January suitors Liverpool and Arsenal he wants £90,000 a week, and has told the Magpies he won't sign a new contract for anything less.

Full story: Sunday Mirror

QPR boss Harry Redknapp is also keen to sign Demba Ba, who has a £7m release clause. Redknapp is also looking at Argentine Milton Caraglio, who plays for Chilean club Rangers.

Full story: Sunday Telegraph

AND FINALLY

Dutch side VVV Venlo are attracting interest online after their snow-shovelling goal celebration in their 3-1 home win against Vitesse Arnhem. The move was in tribute to the home supporters, a number of whom helped clear the pitch of snow before the match in order to a avoid postponement.

Full story: Metro
 
John Percy @John__Percy Journalist for The Telegraph

Sam Allardyce is in pole position to sign Marouane Chamakh on loan after meeting his agent on Friday
 
Tancredi Palmeri @tancredipalmeri

Huge news on Drogba side.Last friday meeting with Juventus was fruitful.They agreed for a deal until 2014.Still 1m € difference to close
 
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