Thursday 18 August 2011

Liverpool Hope To Make Tottenham Defender Sixth Summer Signing

Liverpool’s much publicized search for defensive reinforcements has reportedly led to the Anfield club expressing an interest in adaptable Tottenham defender Vedran Corluka. The Croatian international may face a challenge to his more common position at right back at White Hart Lane due to the emergence of youngster Kyle Walker and Kenny Dalglish is hoping to tempt the former Man City man to make the move to Merseyside this summer.

Director of football Damien Comolli may be of assistance in the capture of Corluka as he knows the player well from his time at White Hart Lane, in fact the Frenchman was responsible for bringing the 25 year old to the North London club and now hopes to be able to repeat the trick.

Kenny Dalglish is keen to solidify his back-line after seeing his Liverpool side concede their highest Premier League total in over a decade and followed that up with a pre-season that saw the club let in 15 goals in six matches. On top of the issue of a leaky defence the Scot has issues with players currently at the club.

Martin Skrtel and Daniel Agger are injury concerns and Jamie Carragher and Sotrios Kyrgiakos are nearing the end of their respective careers. The addition of Jose Enrique helped resolve the long running issues at left back but now Liverpool are looking to beef up other areas of their defence.

Liverpool has been linked with the likes of Ryan Shawcross, Gary Cahill and Scott Dann but as yet offers have not been made and a move for Corluka appears to be a more cost effective solution as Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp appears keen to offload players from his expansive squad to help provide funds to bring in new additions to help the club fight to re-enter the top four race.

Redknapp has been hamstrung in the current transfer window as chairman Daniel Levy has insisted that any significant moves in the transfer window could only occur if players were first sold. Thus far Tottenham have spent just £1.3m in the transfer market and have managed to offload Jamie O’Hara to Wolves and Robbie Keane to LA Galaxy but that is clearly not enough to help boost the coffers. The likes of Corluka, David Bentley, Giovani dos Santos, Wilson Palacios and Niko Kranjcar are said to be available for the right price.

Vedran Corluka started just 13 Premier League games last season due to both injury and having to fight Alan Hutton for a regular spot in the first team. The player himself has stated in interviews that his preferred position is at centre back and that may be where Liverpool would be looking to play him. Aston Villa are also said to be very interested in the Tottenham defender.

Arsenal Look To Seal Deal For Argentinian Striker

Reports out of Italy have suggested that Arsenal may be set to swoop for Lazio striker Mauro Zarate.

Corriere dello Sport have reported that Zarate's agent, his brother Sergio, has flown to London to discuss the potential £10million move with Arsenal representatives.

Zarate, who has previously played Premier League football for Birmingham City, where he scored 4 goals in 13 appearances, has fallen down the pecking order at Lazio after they brought in Djibril Cisse and Miroslav Klose this summer.

Arsenal could face competition for the player's signature however, with Atletico Madrid and Spartak Moscow having also expressed an interest in the 24 year old.

Chelsea In Shock Striker Swap Deal Involving Argentina Hotshot

Chelsea is preparing a shock bid for Napoli strike sensation Ezequiel Lavezzi, with Salomon Kalou being offered as part of the deal.

The news is surprising considering Andre Villas-Boas has a host of forward options with Fernando Torres, Didier Drogba, Nicolas Anelka now joined by Romelu Lukaku, and with Daniel Sturridge having impressed on loan at Bolton last term and for his own club in pre-season.

But the Portuguese tactician is growing increasingly anxious with his current crop of strikers. Torres continues to misfire, with just one league goal and one pre-season goal to his credit since his £50m arrival in January. While it seems the years have caught up with ageing strikers Anelka and Drogba, but both remain important influences off the field.

Villas-Boas is not totally convinced by Kalou and is willing to offload the Ivorian to land Argentine forward Lavezzi, a player that the former Porto boss has admired for quite some time. Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis has previously stated that it will cost at least a £27million bid to land the 26-year-old South American. But Chelsea will tempt the San Paolo-based club by offering £17m as well as the £10 million rated Kalou.

The Ivorian's availability comes as a surprise and he started Sunday's draw at Stoke City. But age is on the side of Sturridge, who is serving a three-match suspension but is expected to play a significant role this term.

Liverpool Closing In On £15m Argentine International Signing

Footybunker.com have been led to believe that Liverpool are closing in on Ligue 1 striker and Argentine international Lisandro Lopez with the possibility of the forward joining by the end of next weekend.

The 28 year old forward currently plays for Lyon and knocked in an incredible 32 league goals in 60 appearances since joining the French side in 2009.

The former Porto player, should he join Liverpool, will be swapping the chance to play in the Champions League by trying to help the Anfield side into the top four of the Premiership, although at the time of writing Lyon have not yet qualified for the group stages.

Liverpool have been coy regarding their transfer dealings but still look to be seeking a central defender plus another striker to provide back up for Andy Carroll and Luis Suarez.

Lisandro Lopez could cost the Liverpool side anything from £15m which for a player who could still have another four years of goal scoring service may seem to be good business at this time.

Atletico Madrid Agree £14.9m Transfer Fee For Pablo Osvaldo

Atletico Madrid has reached an agreement with Espanyol over the transfer of Pablo Osvaldo as the Catalans have accepted a £14.9million (€17m) offer for the striker, Spanish newspaper Marca reports.

The 2010 Europa League winners have been in the market for a new attacker since the departure of Sergio Aguero to Manchester City earlier this summer and have reportedly been tracking the 25-year-old for a number of weeks.

The former Italy Under-21 international is also understood to have caught the attention of clubs such as Tottenham Hotspur and Roma with his superb performances in 2010-11, but he has apparently made the decision to stay in Spain rather than leave La Liga.

Atletico have yet to agree personal terms with Osvaldo, but the Vicente Calderon side don't envisage any problems in the negotiations with the player.

Neither of the two clubs has confirmed any agreement yet, but an official statement is expected to be released in the coming hours.

Roma Agree £8.7m Deal For Simon Kjaer

Roma and Wolfsburg have struck a €10 million (£8.7m) agreement for the transfer of Simon Kjaer, according to a report in Italy.

Sky Sport Italia claims Kjaer will be offered a €1.5m (£1.3m) per annum contract with the Italians looking to sign him up to a four-year deal.

The Denmark international is seen to be a replacement for Philippe Mexes who joined AC Milan in June.

Roma director of sport Walter Sabatini has made no secret of his admiration for the former Palermo man who he worked with in Sicily.

Kjaer joined the German side last year for a reported €12m (£10.4m), but his maiden season was not ideal as the team narrowly escaped relegation.

His current deal with the Bundesliga outfit expires in 2014.

Fiorentina To Offer €9m & Felipe For Bologna's Gaston Ramirez

Bologna midfielder Gaston Ramirez's transfer to Fiorentina may be nearing a conclusion.

The 20-year-old Uruguayan spent last season at Bologna, scoring four goals in 25 appearances and is considered a bright talent.

According to SkySport24, the Tuscan club is ready to offer defender Felipe and €9 million to Bologna to acquire the player.

Brazilian defender Felipe has had a disappointing spell with Sinisa Mihajlovic's side, playing just five times in half a season before being loaned to Cesena this past January. The club is widely considered to have little issue with sending him away despite having just signed the player last summer.

Fiorentina ended last campaign in ninth position and are looking to improve and secure a berth in Europe at the end of this term, beginning on August 28th against local rivals Siena.

Fulham In £15m Double Swoop For Tottenham Duo

Fulham could be set for a double raid on Tottenham for David Bentley and Peter Crouch.

Spurs boss Harry Redknapp has deemed Crouch and Bentley surplus to requirements and he will now listen to offers for the pair in an effort to free up space for new signings.

Martin Jol is keen to bolster his attacking options by adding Crouch to his ranks, while he sees Bentley as the right man to provide the ammunition from wide areas.

The 26-year-old winger has struggled for form since joining Spurs from Blackburn in 2008 for £15 million and spent the second half of last season on loan at Birmingham City.

Fulham have held a long-term interest in Bentley and new Cottagers boss Martin Jol is ready to pursue a move for the talented wide-man, who is now valued at around £6m by the White Hart Lane club.

Fulham drew a blank on the opening day of the season in a goalless draw against Aston Villa, highlighting their need for more quality up front.

Fulham have promptly entered the race to sign Crouch, with Stoke, Newcastle and Sunderland all credited with an interest.

Jol wants as striker to rotate with Andy Johnson and Bobby Zamora and is willing to pay £9 million to land the former Liverpool and Portsmouth.

Atletico Madrid Ready To Move For Porto's Ruben Micael

Atletico Madrid is looking to snap up Porto midfielder Ruben Micael as they use agent Jorge Mendes' influence to strengthen their squad.

Record reports Micael, 24, could be the next arrival at the Vicente Calderon as Atletico are also closing on a deal for Radamel Falcao, who, like Micael, is managed by Mendes.

The Portuguese midfielder is reportedly looking to leave the Europa League champions after being told he may not find regular action next season following the arrival of Steven Defour from Standard Liege.

Mendes is currently in Madrid as he tries to conclude business for Falcao, and it is said he will use this opportunity to get the ball rolling for Micael.

Meanwhile, A Bola claims the Spanish side are set to move for Sporting Braga's Pizzi as well.

The 21-year-old attacker is another one of Mendes' clients. He has been picked for his side's Europa League clash against Swiss team Young Boys on Thursday, but looks close to moving to La Liga on a five-year deal.

Pizzi did not train with the squad on Wednesday morning and when asked to comment on the news, Marco Carvalho, the club's director of communications, declined to comment.

Celtic Consider Surprise Transfer Raid On Manchester United

Celtic are considering a move for Manchester United goalkeeper Tomasz Kuszczak, with the Polish stopper now third choice at Old Trafford.

The Scottish Herald claim Kuszczak is amongst a number of options to guard the Celtic goal, and could get the chance to resurrect his career.

Kuszczak has not been able to push for the number one jersey during his time at the club, from fighting with Ben Foster to take the place of Edwin van der Sar to his current battle with Anders Lindegaard to knock young Spaniard David de Gea out the team.

Celtic though, has had more recent success with a Poland international goalkeeper, with Artur Boruc proving a great hit for the Glasgow team.

Should Kuszczak sign though, he would not be guaranteed first team football at Celtic Park either.

Neil Lennon has re-signed Fraser Forster on loan from Newcastle United - but will he sign Kuszczak as well?

Leverkusen Signs Colombia U20 Star

Bayer Leverkusen says it has signed Colombia Under-20 midfielder Michael Ortega on a one-year loan.

The 20-year-old Ortega was released by Atlas Guadalajara in Mexico. Contractual details were not disclosed.

Bayer managing director Wolfgang Holzhaeuser said Ortega was a "sensation" at the Under-20 World Cup.

He added: "He is a big talent and has a great future."

Wolfsburg Sign Hitzlsperger

Bundesliga side Wolfsburg has confirmed they have signed midfielder Thomas Hitzlsperger on a three-year deal.

The experienced 29-year-old was a free agent after he was relegated from the Premier League with West Ham last season.

Aston Villa had reportedly been keen to re-sign the Germany international after he spent four years at Villa Park earlier in his career.

A proposed move to Wolves broke down earlier this summer and Hitzlsperger had reportedly been training with Tottenham in a bid to maintain his fitness.

Hitzlsperger earned the nickname the "Der Hammer" for his ferocious left foot shot that became a prominent feature of his game.

"Thomas is a player who will help us with his professional approach and his international experience," Wolfsburg coach Felix Magath told a press conference.

"I am pleased that he is now with us, because he is a player who can lead the team."

Hitzlsperger made his name at Villa before a successful spell at Stuttgart and less auspicious one at Lazio.

He said: "I am overjoyed that the transfer has gone through. This is the beginning of a great partnership. The club has big ambitions and a coach who epitomises this.

"I am looking forward to being part of the team, already know some of the players who I have played with at club or international level.

"I am highly motivated and very very happy to take up the challenge."