Friday, 17 April 2015

Bergovic to Madrid? What Prem Club would Khedira move to? And many more transfer gist



KHEDIRA FAVOURS PREM MOVE
A move to the Premier League would be the most attractive proposition for Sami Khedira, according to Spanish newspaperMarca.
The midfielder is out of contract with Real Madrid in the summer and is reportedly weighing up his options.

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Marca claim there is a verbal agreement with Schalke but Khedira would prefer to join a club where he could win trophies.
He has been linked with Manchester UnitedChelsea and Arsenal.

UNITED IN FOR PJANIC

Manchester United have revived their interest in Roma midfielderMiralem Pjanic, with the 25-year-old set to have talks with his employers about his future next week, according to the DailyMirror.
Liverpool were thought to be interested in the Bosnia international as a replacement for Steven Gerrard but reports now suggest Louis van Gaal is at the front of the queue for the player should he leave Serie A.

HUGHES CONFIDENT OF MOHA SIGNING
Stoke City have been linked with a Barcelona’s teenage winger Moha El Ouriachi in recent days but Potters boss Mark Hughes has confirmed the link in his pre-Southampton press conference.
Hughes admitted he is trying to improve the standard of Stoke’s U21 side and is confident of completing a deal for the 19-year-old.
“We are trying to improve the quality of the U21s and Moha, from Barcelona, is one that we feel we can get over the line,” Hughes said.
“We are hopeful that we will get Moha concluded and then get him here and push him towards the first-team.”

BEGOVIC TO REPLACE CASILLAS?

An interesting line from the Stoke Sentinel, who have quotes from a 'TV-friendly Spanish agent' saying Asmir Begovic is being lined up as a replacement for Iker Casillas at Real Madrid.
Speaking on El Chiringuito, Francois Gallardo said: "Casillas and Keylor Navas will probably not be at Real Madrid next season so the club will bring in two goalkeepers, like Barcelona did last summer.
"They are following Asmir Begovic, who is very good and playing in England. They are already negotiating with his representatives and his club, Stoke City."

PELLEGRINI: CITY KEEPING TOURE
Manuel Pellegrini says Manchester City do not intend to sell Yaya Toure in the summer despite a below-par season.
Toure has been linked with a move away from the Etihad but, speaking at a press conference today, Pellegrini said: "We are not talking about that. Yaya is a very important player for our team.
"Maybe all of you are waiting to criticise him or (for us to) sacrifice him but Yaya will continue playing here because he is a very important player for me and the squad and for everyone."

NEWCASTLE EYE AUSTIN & MCCLAREN
QPR striker Charlie Austin is reportedly top of Newcastle’s wanted list this summer.
The Daily Mirror claim the Magpies want the £10million-rated striker to kick off a summer spending spree that would also tempt Steve McClaren to take over at St James’ Park.
The Derby manager is apparently first choice to take over but will want to see signs that Newcastle are going to compete in the 


CHELSEA 'BID FOR DYBALA'
A host of top European sides are in pursuit of the 21-year-old, who has exploded on to the scene in Serie A this season.
"Now I am in Madrid. On Wednesday I was in Paris. During these days I am undertaking many interviews for Dybala," Gustavo Mascardi, one of the player’s two main intermediaries, told Tuttosport.
"(Palermo president MaurizioZamparini is asking for €40m and it seems to me like a fair price. Chelsea presented an offer a while ago, but it was very low. Juve are in pole position because the boy considers Juve as a good destination."

CHELSEA STILL VAN GINKEL'S GOAL 
Marco van Ginkel still has his sights set on playing for Chelsea but could spend another year on loan with AC Milan.
The 22-year-old midfielder has been on a season-long loan with Milan and there have been reports that he could extend his stay at the San Siro.
“Anything is possible, there is no reason to rule it out,” Van Ginkel’s intermediary Karel Jansen told Voetbalprimeur.nl. “It is early and we need to see what would happen in case there's a change of management at the club.
"Additionally we have to deal with Chelsea and see what Marco wants to do. Chelsea is still his goal. We hope to conclude everything before the end of the transfer window."

KLOSE BRAZIL BOUND?
Miroslav Klose could turn down a move to the Premier League to go to Brazil, according to reports.
Fox Sports Brazil claim the the World Cup record scorer is considering a contract offer from Sao Paulo after they sent scouts to watch him.
The 36-year-old is set to leave Lazio when his contract expires in the summer and was rumoured to be a target for Tottenham Hotspurand Aston Villa.


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