Sunday 30 October 2011

Man United Plan To Hijack Chelsea’s Move To Sign Young Assist Making Machine

Sir Alex Ferguson is considering making a move for Chelsea target Kevin De Bruyne after glowing reports from his scouts sent to run the rule over the Racing Genk youngster.

Andre Villas-Boas has been heavily linked with a possible move for the Belgian international who came up against the Blues in Champions League action earlier this month. The 20 year old is considered one of the hottest prospects in Europe and now Man United has entered the race to sign the attacking midfielder.

Last term was something of a breakthrough for the quick thinking youngster as he laid on 16 assists to help his side to their first domestic title success in almost a decade and has followed up that success with an excellent start to the current campaign during which he has begun to become more effective in front of goal, netting an impressive hat-trick at Club Brugge this weekend.

Man United have successfully brought in a number of youngsters from abroad and the UK to help as Ferguson plans for the future, indeed the policy appears to be an attempt to be more cost effective as the Old Trafford side looks to bring in youthful additions to complement those coming through the academy system.

Chris Smalling, Javier Hernandez, David de Gea and Phil Jones have been purchased over the past 18 months and now Ferguson’s scouts have alerted the Scot to De Bruyne which may well spark a bidding war for the £10m rated starlet.

Arsenal Look To Tempt Ajax With Cash Plus Player Offer For Vertonghen

Having seen his side concede goals at alarming rate Arsene Wenger has decided to re-affirm his interest in Ajax defender Jan Vertonghen by making an offer in the region of £10m the long term Gunners target. As was the cash offer the Arsenal boss will offer Frank De Boer his choice of a number of squad players he is willing to use as a makeweight in order to land the 24 year old Belgian international.

Among those thought to be available for such a swap deal include striker Marouane Chamakh and centre back Sebastien Squillaci, both of whom have struggled to adapt to life in the Premier League.

Arsenal have conceded 21 goals in 10 Premier League matches leaving Wenger to worry about his sides ability to clinch a crucial top four finish. German international Per Mertesacker was brought in to beef up defensive options but continuing injury concerns over Thomas Vermaelen has still left the North London club looking very weak at the back.

Laurent Koscielny and Johan Djourou have both struggled to put a run of form together when called upon which has led to Arsene Wenger wanting to bring in another option at the back.

Vertonghen was handed the Ajax captaincy over the summer when Maarten Stekelenburg left for Roma, it was thought that was as much a decision to appease the consistent defender as much as it was about finding an able replacement to the Dutch international keeper.

Wenger will hope to tempt the Ajax man to leave the club he has represented since the age of 16 and even though Vertonghen will be cup tied with regards to Champions League football the urgency to secure at the very least a top four spot will lead to the Arsenal manager making a significant offer for the defender in January.

Chelsea Considering Making Another Bid For Modric In January

Chelsea is considering making another attempt to sign Croatian and Tottenham midfielder Luka Modric when the transfer window reopens in January.

Chelsea who lost 3 – 5 to Arsenal yesterday made several attempts to sign Modric over the summer, but manager Andre Villas-Boas is set to make a renewed effort to sign the Croatian playmaker in January.

The news that Chelsea will once again be courting their star player will be disconcerting to Tottenham fans.

Villas-Boas is likely to make an offer nearing the British record transfer fee Chelsea themselves paid Liverpool for Fernando Torres back in January, to force Tottenham’s arm and relent on their resolve to keep Modric at White Hart Lane.

Only two weeks ago Harry Redknapp the Tottenham manager said that Modric would have been sold in the summer if he had become a disruptive influence as a result of the speculation concerning his future.

Well it now seems that come January, Redknapp and Tottenham could have an anxious 30 days to see if the latest interest from Chelsea turns the 26 year old’s head.

Manchester United Plan £23m Bid For Former Liverpool Hero

Manchester United will make a £23million bid for Barcelona’s Javier Mascherano as the Red Devils try to address their midfield problems.

United boss Sir Alex Ferguson is worried about the lack of protection his backline is getting and wants the 27-year-old to give his side more bite.

The Argentina international has a contract at the Nou Camp until 2014 but is frustrated about being played in defence and wants a return to his favoured position.

It is unclear whether he would welcome a move to Old Trafford having spent three years at rivals Liverpool.

Anfield fans were unhappy to see Mascherano go but he still holds the club dear to his heart and dedicated Barcelona’s Champions League win over United to the Reds.

“I know the Liverpool supporters were a little bit sad with me after my exit, this is for them as well,” Mascherano said.

Ferguson tried to sign Mascherano before he moved to Liverpool but was put off by the third-party ownership agreement.

With that now cleared up, the United manager will make his move after losing patience with Michael Carrick and Anderson following the 6-1 defeat by Man City.

Arsenal Prepare To Swoop For England Intetnational Wing Wizard

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger will be keeping a close eye on the situation unveiling at Manchester City with regards to winger Adam Johnson.

According to reports in the Daily Star, Johnson and Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini were involved in a bust up after the 5-2 win over Wolves in the Carling Cup.

Mancini made critical comments about Johnson after the game, despite the England international scoring a stunning goal and producing a Man of the Match display.

It is not the first time the pair has clashed, last season Mancini told the 24-year-old to improve his attitude off the field and his all round game needs to improve if he wants to fulfill his potential.

During the course of the summer transfer window Johnson was linked with a move to Premier League rivals and it is felt Gunners boss Wenger could make a move for the City winger in January.

Theo Walcott has been strongly linked with a move to Barcelona of late and Wenger sees Johnson being an ideal replacement and are believed to be preparing a bid of around £12million.

Chelsea Prepare To Make £35m Move For Drogba Replacement

Chelsea manager Andre Villas-Boas is preparing to make a move for Napoli striker Edinson Cavani as a replacement for Didier Droga, according to reports in the Daily Mirror.

It is felt by many at Stamford Bridge that this is Drogba's last season at the club, and some feel he may even be sold in the January transfer window.

However Chelsea have already set there sights on Drogba's replacement and Mick Doherty, Blues' European scout has made a number of trips over to Italy this season to watch Cavani in action.

Villas-Boas would have been impressed with the scouting reports as so far this term the Uruguayan international has already netted five goals in six games including one against Manchester City in the Champions League and a hat-trick against AC Milan.

Reports in Italy suggest Napoli rejected a number of offers from Manchester City for Cavani during the summer.

Last season Cavani scored 26 goals to help Napoli qualify for the Champions League and he is playing a key role once again this term as his goals have helped the side to fourth in Serie A.

However it is believed an offer of around £35million could be enough to acquire the services of the 24-year-old and Chelsea are ready to make a move in January.

Corinthians & Boca Would Welcome Tevez

After just over two years at Eastlands, Carlos Tevez's departure from Manchester City now seems a case of when, rather than if. The striker's alleged refusal to come on as a substitute in a Champions League match against Bayern Munich caused an irreparable rupture in the relationship between player and club, and it barely merits mentioning that in Tuesday's 2-1 victory over Villarreal, as in all the other fixtures City have played since that September evening, the native of Buenos Aires' Fuerte Apache was nowhere to be seen.

The search begins, then, for a new home for Tevez's talents; but the list is narrowing. Roberto Mancini's refusal to let 'Carlitos' go in the transfer window, when clubs of the stature of Inter were knocking, has proved a millstone for the English club in light of recent developments.

Because if Inter, Juventus or any of the European elite baulked at transfer demands believed to total over €50 million before, the player's disciplinary meltdown means receiving such a sum now appears the stuff of fairy-tales. With European suitors nervous at taking on such an infamous loose cannon, this would open the door - if only an inch - to a move back to Tevez's South American home.

The dream move for the striker and for fans, of course, would be to see 'Carlitos' retread his footprints in Boca Juniors' Bombonera turf. Although it may sound like a pipe-dream, there are certainly those in La Boca who will pursue the deal. The Apertura leaders are reeling from losing Lucas Viatri to a cruciate ligament injury, and bringing their famous son back home would more than compensate for the loss of their steady but unspectacular current No. 9.

It is easy to see why such a move has captured the imagination. Homesickness has been a constant complaint from Tevez, almost since the day he crossed the Atlantic Ocean, and small wonder when one sees the rapturous reception he receives every time he sets foot in Argentina. There is also the prospect of, what could be, an electric partnership on the pitch with Juan Roman Riquelme.

The pair's spells at Boca only coincided for a fraction of the 2001-02 season, when then-17-year-old 'Carlitos' was introduced to the virtuoso playmaker, who was soon to be transferred to Barcelona. The idea of Roman and Carlos combining their talents should make any Argentine football fan salivate; unfortunately, though, the cards are heavily stacked against it.

Local sports bible Ole dubbed the transfer "Mission Impossible", and such a description is not just hyperbole. While one of the richest clubs in the country, Boca nevertheless would find it little short of impossible to meet the transfer fees demanded by City for a loan, let alone transfer, while the striker's wages would also prove an insurmountable barrier. A move would hinge on either the whims of a third-party investor eager to shoulder the burden, or goodwill on the part of Manchester City to send their man home - goodwill, one can imagine, that is in short supply around Eastlands where Tevez is concerned.

Even if a financial deal could be struck, registering Tevez would be the next hurdle. Argentine and Fifa regulations forbid international transfers and loans outside of the designated windows, and though Boca would have a case in citing the forced absence of Viatri as reason, they would still have to fight to gain special dispensation and bring their man in immediately.

A further possibility for the forward is another old flame of his, a little further north up the Atlantic coast of South America. Corinthians suffered a similarly histrionic Tevez exit when he left for England five years ago - complete with the alleged refusals to play - but it would seem they are happy to let bygones be bygones.

Rebuffed earlier in the year in their efforts to poach Ganso from neighbours Santos, an approach from the Timao is a far more concrete prospect than romantic overtures from La Boca.

It is no secret now that the Brazilian league is booming, thanks largely to an explosion in television money, sponsorship and outside investment, which has given players like Ronaldinho a way home. Tevez would be another jewel in the crown for Serie A, and, at 27, still one of the very best players in the championship.

Corinthians were another team to approach Manchester City for Tevez earlier in the year, but they may well find conditions more favourable this time round. The striker's value has dropped after those unsavoury scenes against Bayern, and the Brazilian club's negotiators and partners would be prepared to wait until January to complete the deal given the near-inevitability of Copa Libertadores football in 2012.

Timao president Andres Sanchez went as far to say that the striker "had one foot in Corinthians" when asked, and director of football Edu Gaspar made strong enquires on a recent trip to England. While that in no way implies a done deal, and Sanchez also revealed he expects a much-reduced transfer fee than what was proposed in August, it means that the Brazilians are seriously considering the Argentine for the new year; a sentiment shared by the player.

For Tevez, the two-hour flight from Sao Paulo to Buenos Aires would be a massive attraction, while the city is one he knows well and feels more comfortable in than Manchester. The opportunity to win the trophy he first lifted with Boca back in 2003 would also entice 'Carlitos' should Corinthians secure their place in the Libertadores for next year.

After watching the still-young forward sleep-walking into oblivion over the last year in Manchester, one could not avoid feeling that, more than falling out of love with a club, Tevez had fallen out of love with the very game that had taken him out of the concrete jungle of Fuerte Apache to worldwide stardom. As he kicks his heels in footballing purgatory, it is time for 'Carlitos' to consider a return home to South America; where his sins will be forgiven in return for the joy he is still capable of giving fans - whether they wear Boca or Corinthians shirts.

Heynckes: Danijel Pranjic Can Leave Bayern Munich In January

Bayern Munich midfielder Danijel Pranjic has been given the all-clear to pursue a transfer in January, should he decide to leave the club.

The 29-year-old has found playing time hard to come by this season and coach Jupp Heynckes will not stand in his way should a suitable team pursue his signature.

"Normally I'd only let a player leave in January over my dead body," the trainer said according to Spox. "If Danijel wishes to leave, though, he can."

The former Heerenveen star previously cast doubt over his future in Munich, citing his frustrating start to the season.

"This season is going very badly for me. Maybe I need to look for a new team, this is an option. I want to play. I think I will leave in the winter," he told Bild.

Pranjic signed with Bayern in the summer of 2009 and earned regular playing time under Louis van Gaal. However, since Heynckes took over as coach this summer, the Croatia international has made just one appearance.

Valencia Agree To Sign Andres Guardado

Valencia have agreed to sign Deportivo La Coruna midfielder Andres Guardado, according to Cadena Ser.

The 25-year-old has one year left on his deal with the Segunda outfit and he has opted against extending his contract.

The Mexico international wants to leave the club when his contract expires at the end of the season and, according to Cadena Ser, he has already reached an agreement with Valencia.

Los Che have reportedly agreed to sign Guardado when his contract expires in June, with the deal set to be announced in the coming days.

Guardado was tipped as one of the biggest prospects in world football when he arrived to Riazor in 2007, but numerous injuries prevented the player from showing his full potential.

Valencia boss Unai Emery, however, believes that Guardado still has a lot to offer, with the Mexican expected to vie with Pablo Piatti for the left wing position at Mestalla.

Udinese Rubbishes Rumours Of A Move For Filippo Inzaghi

Udinese president Franco Soldati has moved to quash rumours of a January bid for AC Milan striker Filippo Inzaghi, despite admitting that he admires the veteran poacher.

The 38-year-old forward has found first-team opportunities at the Giuseppe Meazza hard to come by this season, with Massimiliano Allegri having a wealth of options to select from in attack.

The Piacenza-born attacker had been linked with a switch to Francesco Guidolin's men come the new year, but this will not happen, according to the Stadio Friuli chief.

“I’ve read that story too, but it is just fantasy football for now," the 61-year-old told TMW.

“He’s a footballer who doesn’t really come close to our footballing philosophy when it comes to buying players.

“It would be an extremely difficult move to pull off even if he’s a player who I admire very much.

“We are a small club from the provinces and we can’t take strides that are bigger than our steps. We have to work with total balance," the executive concluded.

Inzaghi is under contract at Milan until June 2012, but may make a move in January given the lack of playing time he has enjoyed so far in the current campaign.

Saturday 29 October 2011

Barclays Premier League Preview

The Premier League rarely lacks entertainment at the conclusion of a week which has not included European commitments and this Saturday and Sunday look set to be the latest engrossing instalments. Chelsea and Arsenal meet on Saturday lunchtime in a London derby at Stamford Bridge. The home side are engulfed by off-field controversy following the Football Association's charges in the wake of last Sunday's foul-tempered defeat by QPR, while captain John Terry has also been accused of racially abusing Anton Ferdinand. Arsenal, in comparison, is in a relative state of stability after what had been a turbulent start to the season. Arsene Wenger will hope to extend a record as the most successful visiting team at Stamford Bridge in the Premier League, but his team has won none of their last eight away matches in the top flight.

By the time Chelsea and Arsenal kick-off, Manchester United will be approaching half-time in their match at Everton. The reigning Premier League champions will be licking their wounds after the staggering 6-1 derby humiliation against Manchester City. But Sir Alex Ferguson's squad did salvage a molecule of pride as they matched Chelsea and Arsenal in midweek by successfully reaching the quarter-finals of the Carling Cup. Wayne Rooney's participation, or not, as the case may be, is likely to be a significant talking point at Goodison Park. The England international has in the past been taken out of the line of fire against his former club and has struggled to deal with the anticipation and hostile reception on other occasions. United will want a match-winning performance from their star man against David Moyes' Everton, who have remarkably lost on 28 occasions against United in the Premier League.

After hammering Wolves in the Carling Cup, league leaders Manchester City will be in confident mood when they welcome Mick McCarthy's struggling side to Etihad Stadium for a 3pm kick-off. Roberto Mancini's millionaires continued their blistering goalscoring form with a 5-2 win at Molineux on Wednesday and they will now aim to follow the thrashing of United with another convincing league win. If United were to lose at Everton, City could start the game against Wolves with the opportunity to open an eight-point lead over their neighbours, which would obviously underline their new-found status as title favourites. Wolves ended a run of five successive defeats by fighting back for a draw against Swansea, but McCarthy, who has been at his deadpan best during the week, remains under pressure.

Liverpool also booked a place in an unusually exciting looking last eight of the Carling Cup with a rare win at Stoke and now Kenny Dalglish will hope to carry the winning feeling into a reunion with Roy Hodgson. There was a sense of inevitability about the West Brom manager's victory over his former club at The Hawthorns in April. Hodgson had been sacked by Liverpool three months previously and he therefore earned a piece of karma against his former club. But the Reds will take on West Brom on Saturday evening having been frustrated by Norwich last weekend. As a result, winning a 10th Premier League match out of 11 against the Baggies is essential in their quest to return to the UEFA Champions League.

Paul Lambert's Norwich have been impressing pundits upon their return to the top flight and the draw at Anfield was arguably the highlight of their campaign to date. Brave yet unsuccessful performances against United and Chelsea before holding Liverpool earned praise, but Lambert will know points will be all that matter come May. The Carrow Road boss will as a consequence want to continue momentum when rock-bottom Blackburn visits on Saturday afternoon. Steve Kean's side broke Newcastle's unbeaten start to the season with a midweek victory in the Carling Cup, but the league remains a priority. The meeting with Norwich could well prove to be significant in the relegation fight come the end of the campaign.

Steve Bruce has not found himself the subject of fans' protest, as in the case of Kean, but the Sunderland boss is under pressure. A win at struggling Bolton last weekend was only a second of the season for the Black Cats in the league and there have been plenty of reports of discontent after a shabby return on a multi-million pound squad overhaul in the summer. Bruce will as a result be eager to inflict a third successive defeat on Alex McLeish's Aston Villa, who had been unbeaten before losses to Manchester City and West Brom, when they meet at the Stadium of Light.

The loss to Sunderland inflicted a seventh defeat in eight league matches on Bolton and Owen Coyle has been moaning about his side's lack of fortune. Lady Luck again deserted the Reebok Stadium outfit in their Carling Cup loss to Arsenal, according to Coyle, and it is difficult to disagree with the Bolton boss after an impressive performance at Emirates Stadium. Coyle will be desperate for a return to providence against Swansea, but Brendan Rodgers' Premier League new-boys are unbeaten in 12 successive matches at the Liberty Stadium.

Wigan's form has been even worse than that of Bolton and as a result Roberto Martinez's team sit one place below their North West rivals in the relegation zone. Critics suggested a three-match unbeaten run at the start of the season was nothing more than an anomaly for a team who only dodged relegation on the final day of the last campaign and they have been proved correct. Ahead of the arrival of Fulham at the DW Stadium, Martinez will be demanding a win which would see his side overtake that of Martin Jol. But a record of just 18 goals in 12 Premier League matches between the two clubs does not suggest a classic is in store.

On a rare quiet Sunday in England's top division, Tottenham host London rivals Queens Park Rangers. Harry Redknapp's men could overtake Newcastle, who travel to Stoke on Monday, in the coveted fourth place, if they defeat Neil Warnock's men by more than four goals. QPR will make the short trip to North London on the back of victory over Chelsea and with Manchester City next on a difficult fixture list. And the omens do not bode well for Warnock, with Spurs boasting an admirable record of a 16-game unbeaten home record in capital derbies.

Spanish Primera Liga Preview

Levante are revelling in their unlikely status as Primera Division leaders with midweek hero Ruben Suarez declaring: "We are the team to beat." Ruben lashed home a stunning 93rd-minute winner as Levante edged out Real Sociedad 3-2 on Wednesday night to move back to the top of the table after being briefly usurped by Barcelona. The win saw Levante re-establish their one-point lead at the summit over Real Madrid, who won later in the evening, an advantage they will try to preserve at Osasuna on Sunday afternoon.

Valencia-based Levante avoided relegation last season by just two points and were among the favourites to suffer the fate in 2011/12. The lack of expectation means the players are currently enjoying their new-found fame. Ruben said: "Right now, we are the team to beat.”We have another short week to enjoy the moment. After nine rounds we are first and people want to beat us." Levante will have little trepidation ahead of the trip to Pamplona after thrashing local rivals Villarreal 3-0 in their last away game last Sunday. By the time they take the field at the Estadio Reyno de Navarra, Levante could be down in third, however, with the big two playing on Saturday.

European champions Barca are first up with a home game against Real Mallorca. Cesc Fabregas has backed Lionel Messi to get back on the goal trail after a three-game scoreless run - a drought by his prolific standards - which included him missing a penalty in injury-time of the 0-0 draw with Sevilla on Sunday night. The former Arsenal man said of the Argentinian: "Messi is the best and a born winner.”Messi always wants to score goals, but that did not happen on Wednesday (against Granada). "However, the great thing about football is that the best players take no time in getting back on their feet.”On Saturday he will have another chance to prove that he is the best."

Madrid kick-off at Real Sociedad minutes after the Barca game concludes. Jose Mourinho's men continued their phenomenal scoring streak last night by crushing Villarreal 3-0 at the Bernabeu. Madrid has scored 28 goals in their last seven games in all competitions with their attacking ranks bolstered by the return to full fitness of playmaker Kaka. The Brazil international played the full game against Villarreal, netting the second goal. He said: "Things are turning out well for me. I had not played 90 minutes for a long time. I feel well both physically and personally, and I use that to help the team. I'm gradually growing more confident. I'm happy for everything. "We continue to take points in a championship that will prove to be very difficult. We constantly grow stronger. "This is a long championship and the quality of the squad will be important and help us face it with guarantees."

Saturday's other game sees struggling Villarreal host Rayo Vallecano. The Yellow Submarine has not won in seven games and the pressure is starting to mount on coach Juan Carlos Garrido. Another man feeling the heat is Atletico Madrid boss Gregorio Manzano, whose side were booed during the 1-1 home draw against Mallorca last weekend. Prior to the clash with Athletic Bilbao, Manzano said: "I have watched the game against Mallorca and I don't think we did too much wrong.”This is a good team with good players but we live in a society of instant success. "I respect all opinions but surely they (the fans) want the best for Atletico." After the trip to San Mames, Atletico return to the Vicente Calderon to meet Real Zaragoza on Sunday.

Three successive defeats has seen Malaga's promising start to the season come to a shuddering halt and they will be looking to get back on track at home to Espanyol while Racing Santander go in search of their first win when they host Real Betis. Sporting Gijon also occupy a place in the relegation zone. They meet Athletic on Sunday. The weekend program is completed by Monday night's clash between Sevilla and Granada.

Italian Serie-A Preview

Claudio Ranieri is confident Inter Milan's players can make life difficult for his former club Juventus when the two sides meet at the San Siro on Saturday. Last season's runners-up Inter have struggled in attack and defence and head into the contest with just two wins from eight games. Inter were held to a 1-1 draw at Atalanta on Wednesday and are 16th in the standings, just two points above the relegation zone.

"I would be lying if I said that I was happy with the point taken at Atalanta," Inter manager Ranieri told his club's official website. "But I am certain we will face Juventus with the right spirit.” They are in good form and this will be a good test for us." Ranieri guided Juventus for two seasons before being sacked in May 2009. He then had successful spells with Parma and Roma.

Juventus, coached by Antonio Conte, beat Fiorentina 2-1 on Tuesday to take over sole leadership of Serie A. The Turin giants are the only unbeaten side in the league and have an eight-point advantage over Inter. Udinese and Lazio trail Juventus by a point after disappointing midweek results.

Lazio were held to a 1-1 home draw by Catania while Udinese conceded their first defeat of the campaign, a 2-0 loss at Napoli. Lazio travel to Sardinia this weekend to face Cagliari while Udinese take on Palermo at the Friuli stadium, having won all of their home games so far. Defending champions AC Milan travel to the capital to face Roma, and Milan are riding a three-match winning streak. Massimiliano Allegri's side has struck eight goals in their last two league games and is two points adrift of Juventus.

Fourth-placed Napoli will look to end Catania's five-match unbeaten run when the two teams square off at the Angelo Massimino stadium. Fiorentina coach Sinisa Mihajlovic will be under pressure heading into Sunday's game against Genoa, with his side having failed to win any of its last five games. Bologna coach Stefano Pioli is hoping his team will build on Wednesday's 1-0 triumph at Chievo when they welcome Atalanta to the Renato Dall' Ara stadium.

Siena take on Chievo on Sunday looking for their third straight victory at home in Tuscany. Novara travel to Lecce looking for their first win on the road this season. The promoted outfit has clinched just one point in four games away from home. Bottom-side Cesena will go to Parma trying to end their winless run. The Emilia-Romagna club has claimed just three points - all from draws.

German Bundesliga Preview

Hoffenheim coach Holger Stanislawski wants to cut a rejuvenated Schalke down to size when the sides meet in Gelsenkirchen this weekend.

The Royal Blues have moved up to third in the table since Huub Stevens took charge, but Hoffenheim have won their last two games and Stanislawski sees no reason why they cannot throw their hats into the ring for a place in the Champions League next season with a win at the Arena AufSchalke.

"The wins in the cup against Cologne and previously in the league against Monchengladbach have given us the self-confidence to be able to win there," said Stanislawski in quotes reported by Kicker magazine.

"We want to continue our positive trend."

A win on Saturday could take Hoffenheim from eighth in the table to as high as second while Bayern Munich's defeat at Hannover last weekend means the title race is wide open once again.

Even defending champions Borussia Dortmund - labelled a 'crisis club' just a few weeks ago - are now just one win away from the summit.

They travel to fifth-placed Stuttgart on Saturday with both sides currently in a rich vein of form.

Fourth-placed Hannover is also on course for another successful season, despite being knocked out of the DFB-Pokal in midweek.

They can move a step closer to the knockout stages of the Europa League next Thursday, but before their trip to Copenhagen, they travel to Borussia Monchengladbach, who are just one point but three positions behind them in a very tight top eight.

Elsewhere, Bayern entertain Nurnberg in a Bavarian derby and Wolfsburg host Hertha Berlin.

Saturday evening's game is between Mainz and Werder Bremen while Cologne's clash with Augsburg and Hamburg's first home game under their new coach Thorsten Fink against Kaiserslautern are scheduled for Sunday.

The weekend commences with Bayer Leverkusen coach Robin Dutt's return to his former club Freiburg on Friday night.

"This game has an importance from my Leverkusen point of view and a significance from my Freiburg past, but the importance outweighs the significance by a mile," said Dutt.

"I have never had so little contact with Freiburg as I have had this week."

Manchester United Attempt To Hijack Arsenal's Move For Argentina Ace

Manchester United has emerged as surprise contenders to sign Anderlecht midfielder Lucas Biglia who has been attracting plenty of interest from Premier League rivals Arsenal.

According to The Telegraph, United are monitoring the situation of the Argentina international who declared during the summer that he felt his time in Holland had come to an end and he was looking for a move.

Biglia has emerged as a regular for Argentina in recent months and earned rave reviews in Holland, alerting a number of European clubs with Arsenal said to be leading the race.

The north London club was strongly linked with Biglia during the summer months as manager Arsene Wenger attempts to find a defensive midfielder capable of shielding his often fragile defence.

The 25-year-old has played more than 150 league games for the Dutch club and Manchester United are keen to add that experience to their squad in January when the transfer window re-opens.

While United are still in the market for an attacking midfielder, boss Sir Alex Ferguson is also ken to bring an experienced defensive midfielder to the squad as the likes of Anderson, Michael Carrick and Darren Fletcher have all struggled in recent weeks.

Arsenal Set To Complete Deal To Sign Italian International

Some sources have stated that Arsenal is very close to agreeing a deal to sign Fiorentina midfielder Riccardo Montolivo and for a cut price fee to boot. The 26 year old will be available on a free transfer in the summer and the cash strapped Serie A side are keen to get some sort of return on the Italian international and the North London club are believed to have agreed a deal in the region of £8m.

The former Atalanta man will give Wenger’s side some added steel and the multi purpose holding midfielder is also adept at linking midfield and attack as well as his ability to score crucial goals. Montolivo is thought to be ready to leave his Florence side after seven seasons of relative mediocrity.

Siniša Mihajlovic’s side have experienced back to back mid table finishes and the Viola are faring no better this term, finding themselves in 13th spot after eight games.

Wenger is keen to boost his midfield options following the sale of Cesc Fabregas. Alex Song is providing the muscle and the likes of Aaron Ramsey and Mikel Arteta give the Gunners guile but Montolivo offers a bit of both and could be a very handy player to bring in.

The Arsenal boss is keen to bring in new additions in January to help secure a top four finish, which is believed to be the very least the club desires this term after a poor start to the campaign, which has improved of late after some woeful opening results.

Manchester United Scouts Sent To Watch Ezequiel Lavezzi

Manchester United have reportedly joined the race to sign striker Ezequiel Lavezzi.

Clubcall reports that a Red Devils scout was represented at the Serie 'A' clash between Napoli and Udinese on Wednesday night, with the 26-year-old striker netting in-front of the watching scout.

Liverpool have been heavily linked with a move for 'El Pocho' in the past, with Kenny Dalglish reportedly interested in a move during the summer transfer window.

The Reds spent big on strikers in January, with Luis Suarez and Andy Carroll moving to Anfield for a combined fee of close to £60 million as Liverpool looked to make a statement following the departure of Roy Hodgson.

American owners supplemented further purchases in January, with Charlie Adam, Jordan Henderson and Stewart Downing swelling the ranks on Merseyside, but a lack of depth in the forward position has led to Liverpool being linked with another striker.

Manchester United, meanwhile, have a plethora of strikers at their disposal.

Wayne Rooney, Danny Welbeck, Javier Hernandez, Michael Owen and Danny Welbeck are the current top five at Old Trafford, with youngsters Federico Macheda and Mame Biram Diouf also looking to force their way into the Manchester United senior fold.

Lavezzi would further add to the club's attacking options, but after losing the derby to 'noisy neighbours' City 6-1, Sir Alex Ferguson is tipped to raid the January transfer market in an effort to further strengthen his Manchester United side.

Everton And Sunderland After Swedish Youngsters

Everton and Sunderland will go head-to-head to sign Swedish youngsters Nikola Laden and Emilio Rossi.

BK Hacken pair Laden, 18, and Rossi, 19, are attacking midfielders who have been outstanding for Sweden Under-18s, alerting a host of Premier League clubs to their availability.

Everton and Sunderland are keen to bring the youngsters, who are regarded as the two hottest young prospects in Scandinavia, to England - while Championship sides West Ham and free-spending Leicester are monitoring the situation.

Both will feature in the national Under-19s final against Kalmar this Sunday, where some of Europe’s elite clubs will run the rule over the youngsters, and BK Hacken, who play in the Swedish Premier League, are resigned to losing the pair.

Sunderland are understood to be keen on bringing them both to the North East within the next 14 days to beat off competition from the European big boys.

Aston Villa Plot Swoop For Under-Performing Man United Star

Aston Villa is contemplating an £8million January offer for Manchester United midfielder Michael Carrick.

The 30-year-old has fallen out of favour at Old Trafford after a string of disappointing displays.

The England international has fallen behind Anderson, Darren Fletcher, Park Ji Sung, Ryan Giggs and Tom Cleverley in the United pecking order.

Sir Alex Ferguson will listen to offers for Carrick as he wants the money – and the wages – to reinvest in his own transfer targets.

Javi Martinez, Javier Mascherano and Christian Eriksen have all been linked with a move to the Theatre of Dreams.

Villa will be first in-line to sign Carrick as they could desperately use his ability on the ball and experience to give the team a boost.

Manager Alex Mcleish is a huge fan of the former Tottenham player and would love to have Carrick’s passing range in his team.

With England manager Fabio Capello only going to pick players for Euro 2012 on form, it will be essential for Carrick to be playing regularly.

A move to Villa Park will be tempting otherwise he will be spending a lot of time on the United bench.

Swansea To Talk To Chelsea Over McEachran Loan

Swansea manager Brendan Rodgers has confirmed his interest in Chelsea youngster Josh McEachran, should the Blues decide to make the midfielder available for loan.

Rodgers, who worked as youth and reserve team coach at Stamford Bridge under former manager Jose Mourinho, has been linked with returning to his former club for McEachran, 18, and while he has not held detailed discussions with Chelsea, he would be keen to bring McEachran to the Liberty Stadium in January.

Rodgers said: "I need to have a conversation at length [with Chelsea]. Josh is not playing at the moment, he is on the bench, although he played [against Everton] last night.

"He is a wonderful talent and the positive thing is that clubs see Swansea as a club that can develop such talents. He has a big future, he played in the same team as my son right through the system at Chelsea and has kicked on since he turned 14.

"He has got great vision, he is a terrific footballer and he needs to play in a certain system. I think Andre [Villas-Boas] and [sporting director] Michael Emenolo understand he will need to get some games and when that moment comes he is certainly a player who would do terrific here.''

But Rodgers does not believe Swansea would be favourites to seal a loan move for the England Under-21 international, despite his links with the club.

Friday 28 October 2011

Arsenal Face Uphill Battle To Sign Valencia Midfielder

Valencia have warned Arsenal that they will not let midfielder Daniel Parejo leave the club without a battle as they try to convince the 22-year-old to stay in Spain.

Arsenal had emerged as the favourites to sign the former Real Madrid youngster as he had fallen out of favour with Valencia boss Unai Emery earlier in the season.

Parejo was signed from Madrid based side Getafe in the summer for €6million but did not make his debut for the club until October 15 and it seemed as though he was destined to leave the club in the New Year.

Arsenal is keen to strengthen their midfield in January after the summer departures of Cesc Fabregas and Samir Nasri, with Parejo heavily linked with a move to the Emirates.

However, Valencia are now keen to hold onto the midfielder after learning that attacking midfielder Sergio Canales will be ruled out of action for six months with a knee injury.

The La Liga side is now hoping to hang on to the midfielder and according to Talksport will turn down any offer for the player in January.

Arsenal will still hope to persuade Parejo to make the move to the Premier League as the midfielder has previously had a spell in England when he went on-loan to QPR back in 2008.

Liverpool Alerted To Wantaway Munich Striker

Liverpool have been alerted to Bayern Munich striker Ivica Olic, who has voiced his dissatisfaction at being left on the sidelines.

The Croatian, who had been linked with a surprise move to Liverpool over the summer has re-emerged as a target, after revealing to Goal.com his desire to leave the club if he remains on the substitute's bench.

Olic, who missed most of last season with a knee injury, has found himself fourth choice striker, behind Mario Gomez, Nils Petersen and Thomas Muller.

Speaking after Bayern's 6-0 victory over Ingolstadt, in which he was used as a second half substitute, Olic said: "With each workout I feel a little bit better.

"But I was disappointed that I could not play from the beginning today. In the end I was happy to come on for a half hour.

"I always hope that I will play. I was injured a long time, maybe I need to have more patience. Nevertheless, I feel well and I've always said that I would not be happy if I did not play. And I will say it again now.

"When I see that I am no longer being given playing time, then I have to think about a change.

"I've always said that I will not be happy if I'm sitting on the bench during the winter of my career. If I cannot play here, then I will try to elsewhere."

Liverpool currently have four strikers on their books, but with Dirk Kuyt often used as a midfielder and Andy Carroll misfiring, Olic would find more first team opportunities at Anfield than the Allianz Arena.

Man City Poised To Open Cheque Book Again To Land Belgian Ace

Manchester City is set to renew their interest in Belgian winger Yassine El Ghanassy when the transfer window re-opens in January.

El Ghanassy, 21, has been one of the star performers for Gent and has also attracted interest from Inter Milan, Fiorentina and Lille.

Roberto Mancini was strongly linked with a move for the talented midfielder throughout the summer but the move never materialized.

Mancini is determined to maintain Manchester City's position at the top of the Premier League and wants to ensure his squad has enough depth to cope with all the games they will face in the second half of the season.

El Ghanassy mainly operates on the left wing, but his versatility will appeal to the City boss as he can also play in the centre or down the right hand side.

City are likely to face a battle for his signature as several big clubs across Europe are also keen and reports in France suggest that Lille see him as the ideal replacement for Eden Hazard who looks set to leave the club next summer.

Wenger Sends Scouts To Watch Welsh Teenage Sensation

Arsenal is reportedly casting their eye over Macclesfield teenager Elliot Hewitt and is contemplating a move in the new year.

The 17-year-old defender has broken into the League Two club's first-team this season and has already made nine appearances in all competitions.

He is capped for Wales' Under-17 side and made his first appearance for the Under-21s in August.

And according to the Daily Mail, the Gunners have been made aware of his sharp progress and have sent scouts to watch him in action.

If Arsenal's scouts return to Wenger with positive reports, it is thought he will make an approach when the transfer window reopens in January.

Wenger has long focused his transfer policy on recruiting the world's finest young talents and will add Hewitt to Arsenal's ranks if the player continues to impress for Macclesfield.

The League Two club reportedly value Hewitt at around £1.5m but it is unclear whether they would demand add-ons should Arsenal pursue the young centre-back in the new year.

Newcastle Face Fierce Rivals In Pursuit Of Senegal Striker

Newcastle reportedly faces competition from fierce rivals Sunderland in their pursuit of Freiburg striker Papiss Demba Cisse.

The St James' Park club had a bid rejected in the summer for Cisse, thought to be worth around £10m, as Alan Pardew desperately searched for a long-term replacement for the departed Andy Carroll.

And while Demba Ba, brought in from West Ham, has proved to be a success, Pardew is still reportedly keen to strengthen his forward options and has not lost interest in Cisse.

However, it is now thought he must see off the interest of rivals Sunderland, who are also reportedly interested in the 26-year-old Senegal international.

Sunderland boss Steve Bruce has been left short of strikers following the return of loanee Danny Welbeck to Manchester United and the loan exit of Asamoah Gyan to UAE club Al-Ain.

Peter Crouch and Connor Wickham have both been brought to the Stadium of Light but it is thought Bruce is plotting a January move for Cisse to help kickstart their season.

If Newcastle and Sunderland are to firm up their interest with officials bids, they must be willing to pay as Cisse is valued by Freiburg at around £12m.

QPR's Playmaker Being Watched By Serie A Contenders

Italian side Napoli is reportedly interested in signing QPR's volatile midfielder Adel Taarabt who is being linked with a move away from Loftus Road.

Taarabt fell out with manager Neil Warnock over the summer when he suggested that he should be playing for a top European club and suggested that Paris Saint-Germain were interested in signing him.

The talented midfielder has struggled to make an impact in the Premier League and in recent weeks has appeared to become more and more frustrated at QPR.

Against Chelsea at the weekend the midfielder argued with captain Joey Barton over the taking of a penalty and a few weeks ago stormed away from the ground after being substituted against Fulham.

Reports have suggested that Taarabt may try and leave the west London club in January and according to tribalfootball.com, Napoli are keen to bring the playmaker to Serie A.

Napoli finished second last season and are currently in the same Champions League group as Manchester City and are hoping to qualify for the knock-out stages.

The Italian outfit is also worried about losing Ezequiel Lavezzi or Marek Hamsik in January as the midfielders have been attracting interest from around Europe.

Manchester United Eyeing Up Potential Move For Nicolas Gaitan

Manchester United has made Benfica midfielder Nicolás Gaitán a target for the January transfer window, but will have to meet a £40 million release clause to sign him.

Gaitán, who impressed during United’s 1-1 draw against the Portuguese club in a Champions League group fixture last month, has been watched repeatedly by Sir Alex Ferguson’s European scouting team in recent months.

As a result of interest from United, Inter Milan and Paris St Germain, Benfica have secured the 23 year-old to a five-year contract this week, which will see the Argentine more than double his annual salary to £2 million.

But despite increasing Gaitán’s wages, Benfica have been unable to increase the release clause within the player’s contract beyond the existing £40 million trigger fee.

United, who are also monitoring Anderlecht’s Argentine midfielder Lucas Biglia, remain in the market for an attacking midfielder after failing in summer attempts to sign Inter Milan’s Wesley Sneijder and Samir Nasri, who rejected United in favour of a move from Arsenal to Manchester City.

Although Gaitán has largely been deployed as a left-sided winger by Benfica in recent months, the former Boca Juniors player has regularly played in an advanced role behind midfield and attack, a position United have yet to fill following Paul Scholes’s retirement at the end of last season.

Benfica are determined to resist attempts to sign Gaitán, however, and are understood to be keen to retain the player’s services for at least another 18 months.