Monday, 25 July 2011

Liverpool Keen On Winger Aiden McGeady

Liverpool boss Kenny Dalglish is considering a move to sign Spartak Moscow attacker Aiden McGeady as he looks to bring in another winger to Anfield. The former Celtic star has been a relative success in Russia since his move from Parkhead last August but may well be tempted by a move to the Premier League side.

Having brought in Stewart Downing to fill the left wing slot Dalglish has started to look at potential players to fill the right wing berth that has in the main been filled by Dutch international Dirk Kuyt, very much a makeshift option following his conversion by Rafa Benitez from his more familiar striking role.

Liverpool have spent over £100m on new additions in 2011, with the club’s new owners funding moves to bring Luis Suarez and Andy Carroll in January and Jordan Henderson, Charlie Adam, Doni and Downing this summer. Dalglish is thought to be keen on bringing in even more natural width to help provide the ammunition for his strike-force.

McGeady spent seven seasons in the Celtic’s first team, notching up over 250 appearances for the Bhoys before he completed a £9.5m move to Moscow. The Glasgow born Irish international has also collected 40 international caps and is a regular in Giovanni Trapattoni’s national team set-up.

Any move to capture McGeady would clearly require a fee well in excess of that paid by Spartak Moscow and it seems that Liverpool’s owners Fenway Sports Group, seem more than content to fund Dalglish’s transfer targets. The 25 year old is able to play on either wing and as a second striker.

To help balance the books it is thought that Liverpool are looking to offload a number of their squad players, Paul Konchesky having already left for Leicester City, and the likes of Milan Jovanovic, Alberto Aquilani, Christian Poulsen, Joe Cole and Raul Meireles strongly linked with moves away from Anfield.

PSG Join Pastore Chase

Palermo president Maurizio Zamparini has now claimed that Paris Saint Germain is in contention to buy Javier Pastore along with Chelsea, whilst he also says Real Madrid could make an offer.

Zamparini, who seems to comment every 24 hours on the situation of his star man, said on Saturday that the race was likely to be between Chelsea, Manchester Cityand Roma.

His vice-president, Guglielmo Micciche, stated on Sunday that Pastore was 'very probably' joining Chelsea.

Zamparini now claims that there are other offers and one is from PSG.

"There are three or four important proposals," said Zamparini.

"We'll exchange opinions, then go to France and England for negotiations. The interested clubs are Paris Saint Germain, Chelsea and also something in Spain, but that depends on who Real Madridmanage to sell.

"The newspapers make it look as if everyone is in the running, but I hope he won't stay in Serie A. That way he won't have to face us as an opponent.

"The club that comes to us with a serious offer will take him."

Palermo has also been linked with Pastore's young brother, Juan Manuel, as a possible replacement.

Blackburn In Petrovic Link

Partizan Belgrade have confirmed that they are ready to sell Radosav Petrovic, as Serbian sources claim Blackburn Rovers are interested.

Petrovic has already seen a move to Dutch club Vitesse Arnhem fall through as he was poised to pen a five-year deal.

Now Partizan have revealed that Petrovic is close to a move and reports in Serbia suggest the club in question is Blackburn.

The 22-year-old Serbia international midfielder has been with Partizan for three-years and was one of the top-scorers in the Super Liga last season as he helped his club to the title.

Now Partizan has confirmed that Petrovic does look like he will be moving.

"We have a serious bid for Petrovic and the chances are that there will be a transfer," said the club's sporting director Mladen Krstajic.

Vitesse have, for their part, confirmed that they are still interested in signing Petrovic, along with fellow countryman Slobodan Rajkovic from Chelsea.

Manchester United Considering Move For Joey Barton

Manchester United is believed to be considering making a move for Newcastle United midfielder Joey Barton.

The 28-year-old has only one year left on his contract on Tyneside, and Magpies manager Alan Pardew has already confirmed that the former Manchester City man has not been offered a new deal.

Speculation has since been rife about the future of the former Eastlands man, and now The Sunday Times reports that Sir Alex Ferguson is considering making a cut-price move for the midfielder.

It is believed that a bid as low as £2 (€2.3) million would be enough to secure Barton's signature, despite Pardew having previously maintained that the midfielder could remain at St James' Park.

Lyon Ponder Swoop For Mahamadou Diarra

Free agent Mahamadou Diarra could be on his way back to Lyon this summer as the Ligue 1 giants are looking to add some more steel to their midfield ahead of the start of the new season, France Football reports.

New head coach Remi Garde is determined to fight for top honours in 2011-12 after the club missed out on the French league title in the past three seasons and he is said to see the 30-year-old as a good addition to the club's squad.

Lyon face stiff competition in the race for Diarra's signature though as the midfielder is allegedly in talks with clubs from England and Italy about a potential move.

Diarra previously wore the club's jersey from 2002 until 2006 and earned himself a move to Real Madrid following a number of fine performances for the Stade Gerland outfit.

The Mali international left Madrid for Monaco in January 2011, but decided to leave them again this summer following their relegation to Ligue 2 and has since been looking for a new club.

Frank de Boer Expresses Interest In Anderlecht's Dmitri Bulykin

Ajax coach Frank de Boer has revealed that the Eredivisie champions are considering making a move for Russian attacker Dmitri Bulykin, currently under contract with Anderlecht.

The Amsterdam giants are looking to add another striker to their squad to provide cover for Kolbeinn Sigthorsson and were previously linked with NAC's Matthew Amoah. However, they have now apparently turned their attention to Bulykin instead.

"He [Bulykin] is a very interesting player for us. He's the type of attacker who can make something happen in the closing stages of a game. We need someone like that," De Boer said to Eredivisie Live.

The 31-year-old Bulykin was farmed out on loan to ADO Den Haag last term and scored an impressive 21 goals in 30 Eredivisie games.

ADO were keen to hold on to their star striker but lacked the financial resources to make Bulykin's stay at the club permanent. He has a contract until the summer of 2012 with Anderlecht, but the Belgian giants are ready to cash in on the attacker if a good offer comes in.

Kaka: I Do Not Want To Leave

Real Madrid midfielder Kaka says he is happy at the club and will not be sold this summer.

Kaka has endured a tough spell at the Bernabeu since his £56 million move from AC Milan in 2009 but, following two injury-plagued campaigns, wants to prove himself in Spain.

"I always said I wanted to stay and I want to play for Real Madrid and convince," he is quoted as saying by Marca. "My friends have always helped me, the technical staff, the club. I always knew there would be much speculation, but I spoke to the club and with the coach and he was tranquil.

"I do not want to leave and the coach told me he wants me here for next season and the club told me there is no need to sell me."

The Brazilian, who has been linked to Chelsea and Inter Milan, also said he hopes that Real's summer signings will bring success to the club as they look to overcome rivals Barcelona in the league campaign.

"It will be very special for me because after two difficult seasons it can be a very good term,'' he added. "I hope to enjoy playing for Madrid, Mourinho has asked me this - that I enjoy it and play with confidence."

Kaka played a part as Real Madrid beat Philadelphia Union 2-1 in their tour of the USA, with Jose Callejon and Mesut Ozil scoring the goals.

Manchester City Set To Reward Joe Hart With New Contract

Manchester City is believed to be set to offer goalkeeper Joe Hart a new five-year deal worth £90,000-a-week.

The 24-year-old shot-stopper had a tremendous season upon his return from Birmingham City - where he had been on a season-long loan.

After displacing Shay Given as the first-choice, the relatively young 'keeper managed to establish himself as a regular first-team player for England. He also managed to help the club win their first trophy in over three decades, with the FA Cup being the first piece of silverware at Eastlands in 35 years.

Goal.com had previously revealed exclusively that City are poised to hand out new contracts to Vincent Kompany and Nigel de Jong, and now The Daily Mail reports that the Shrewsbury-born shot-stopper's wages are set triple when he is offered new terms.

Hart kept more clean sheets than any other goalkeeper in the Premier League last season.

Sunday, 24 July 2011

Copa America 2011: Venezuela 1 - 4 Peru

Paolo Guerrero bagged an assured hat-trick as Peru clinched third place in the Copa America with an entertaining victory over 10-man Venezuela in La Plata.

William Chiroque opened his international account to hand Peru a first-half lead before Venezuela were hit by the harsh dismissal of Tomas Rincon 13 minutes into the second half.

Guerrero bagged his first of the night on 63 minutes but Juan Fernando Arango put Venezuela back in the match 13 minutes from time with a crisp finish.

Guerrero had the final say, however, completing his treble with two late strikes to move clear as the tournament's top scorer on five goals.

Peru had the better of the opening exchanges but could manage only two half-chances in the first 20 minutes, with Christian Ramos' downward header from a corner and Carlos Lobaton's dangerously flicked-on free-kick both picked off by Venezuela goalkeeper Renny Vega.

On 37 minutes Peru went close again when Rinaldo Cruzado's cute one-two with Chiroque ended with the latter firing against the legs of the keeper.

Venezuela grew as the half wore on, and Giancarlos Maldonado had a goal correctly chalked off for offside on 29 minutes, while two minutes later the same player saw his cheeky backheeled effort also ruled out after he strayed beyond the last man in the build-up.

Maldonado was in the thick of the action again on 34 minutes, nodding the ball down for Miku who turned his man before firing in a shot that produced a smart save from Raul Fernandez.

But for all Venezuela's increasing pressure, it was Peru who found themselves ahead on 42 minutes.

A quick break did the damage, Chiroque running at the last two defenders before picking out Guerrero, who squared the ball for Chiroque to bundle home.

Venezuelan hopes of drawing level were hit just before the hour when they were reduced to 10 men.

Rincon, who missed his side's semi-final defeat due to a red card in the quarter-final win over Chile, was harshly dismissed again on 58 minutes when Carlos Lobaton made a meal of a challenge that merited a yellow card at most.

And within five minutes Peru had made their man advantage tell, Guerrero combining well with Chiroque before the Hamburg striker lashed high into the net to register his third goal of the tournament.

Venezuela got back into the match on 78 minutes when Yoandry Orozco's superb 20-yard through ball was taken down by Arango, who kept his cool to convert sweetly with the outside of his left boot.

Minutes later Arango's free-kick was poorly dealt with by Fernandez, whose parry went back into the danger zone only for Gabriel Cichero to blaze wide with the goal gaping.

And Cichero's miss was punished to the full in the 90th minute when Guerrero was played in, the striker taking a touch before burying the ball precisely in the opposite corner.

The man-light Venezuelan defence was by now run into the ground, and three minutes into stoppage time Guerrero grabbed his third after being played in by Luis Advincula, the hitman again showing a cool head as he tucked the ball home low into the net.

Julio Sergio Confirms Lecce Deal

There were reports that Brazilian shot-stopper Julio Sergio was heading to Samp, but the 32-year-old’s agent quashed those rumours.

“There has been no official contact with Sampdoria and we already have a deal with Lecce, which should be finalized next week,” Alessandro Lucci told Primo Canale Sport.

“Sampdoria are an important club with ambitious projects, but there have been no negotiations and the agreement with Lecce is basically done.”

Lecce gains a new goalkeeper, but have officially released striker Chevanton by opting not to renew his contract.

The Uruguayan has already moved on to Argentina by signing for Colon Santa Fe.

“It’s a shame to leave, as I was happy in this city, but the club did not feel the same way,” Chevanton told Sky Sport Italia after his second stint at the Stadio Via del Mare.

“I am very disappointed, but I bring with me the greatest gift in the world: the affection of the Lecce fans.

“I spoke to the President and he told me they would renew, but then changed their minds. I expected more, considering I took a pay cut to move from Sevilla.”

Porto Capture Alex Sandro In €9.6m Deal

Porto has signed Brazilian left-back Alex Sandro on a five-year contract from Santos, the Portuguese champions have announced.

Sandro, 20, who is currently on international duty with Brazil preparing for the upcoming Under-20 World Cup, is the second player to move from Copa Libertadores winners to Porto this summer after Danilo.

Porto said in a statement on their website: "Alex Sandro has a (contract) release clause of 50 million euros, with Porto agreeing to pay 9.6 million euros for all the economic rights of the player.''

Ajax Set To Sign Villa Reject

Ajax coach Frank de Boer says former Aston Villa midfielder Harry Forrester is close to signing a deal with the Dutch champions.

The 20-year-old was released by Villa in May after his contract expired having joined the Midlands club from Watford as a youth player in 2007.

Forrester, capped at England Under-17 level, did not make a senior appearance for Villa but was a regular performer for their Academy and reserve sides.

He also spent part of last season on loan at Scottish Premier League club Kilmarnock, notching up seven appearances.

The attacking midfielder is currently undergoing a trial period with the Eredivisie giants in hope of earning a contract.

And De Boer is hopeful of bringing the youngster to the Amsterdam Arena on a permanent basis after witnessing him in action for Villa reserves last year.

He told De Telegraaf: "He is close to a deal.

"He's a good player. But it's not only about the two per cent of the time you have got the ball during a game. The 98% you don't have the ball is more important. And I think he has to develop that side of the game.

"Harry will go with Jong Ajax (Ajax's reserve squad) to a training camp in (Dutch region) Zeeland. After that we will make a decision. But it surely looks good."

Chelsea To Reignite Interest In Hulk

Andre Villas-Boas is set to return to his former club Porto and attempt to sign Brazilian striker Hulk according to sources.

Villas-Boas was linked to the soon to be 25 year old when he was first appointed at Stamford Bridge and is about to make a concerted effort to bring the striker to London.

Villas-Boas who is also strongly linked to Tottenham’s Luka Modric, sees both players as the final pieces in the jigsaw to enable Chelsea to challenge on all fronts next season.

However, Hulk also known by his full name Givanildo Vieira de Souza, is contracted to the Portuguese club until 2016 and has a staggering 100 million Euros buyout clause, which could prove to be something of a small stumbling block (slight understatement).

Villas-Boas is also next week to step up his pursuit for Tottenham’s Modric, testing Tottenham’s resolve with an improved offer. This could also include a player being offered to Spurs in a part exchange deal.

Wolfsburg On Verge Of Signing Stuttgart's Christian Trasch

Germany international Christian Trasch is days away from completing a €10 million move to Wolfsburg, if recent rumours are to be believed.

Stuttgart's defensive all-rounder has long been linked with an exit to Felix Magath's team, but the transfer fee has proven to be a stumbling block.

Trasch has one year left on his contract with the Swabians, and recently rejected a contract extension with the club.

Bruno Labbadia even hinted the 23-year-old, who had already agreed personal terms with the Wolves, could be dropped from the first team if his transfer was not resolved soon.

Reports suggest Stuttgart and Wolfsburg have finally reached an accord over a fee, believed to be in the region of €10 million.

An official announcement is expected soon with the player set to sign his contract next week.

Wolfsburg has been pretty active in the transfer market so far, securing the services of Hasan Salihamidzic, Patrick Ochs, Srdjan Lakic, Mateusz Klich and Marco Russ.

Tottenham Hotspur to be offered £10m Barcelona winger

Tottenham Hotspur are set to be offered £10m-rated Barcelona winger Ibrahim Afellay.

The Dutch trickster only joined the European champions last January from PSV Eindhoven but manager Pep Guardiola is ready to cull fringe members of his squad to make way for Arsenal’s Cesc Fabregas.

One of the deals could see Tottenham sign up Afellay who has also been linked with Liverpool in recent times although interest has now cooled following the signing of Stewart Downing.

Afellay will be ready to leave the Nou Camp this summer after the arrival of Alexis Sanchez from Udinese which signals the 25-year-old will receive less game time than last season.

Schalke Keen On Hamburg Starlet Son Heung-Min

Ralf Rangnick is said to be a big admirer of the Korean forward, who has been in blistering form during the pre-season. However, a transfer to Gelsenkirchen appears unlikely.

As he prepares for his second season in Europe, Hamburg forward Son Heung-Min has been in scintillating form. The Korean's achievements have not gone unnoticed, and now, Schalke coach Ralf Rangnick is reported to have concrete interest in signing the skillful attacker.

According to Bild, the coach has long been an admirer of the 19-year old Son, who has scored 17 goals - including two in a recent win against Bayern Munich - during pre-season.

It is no secret that Schalke are in search of a new striker, with Nolan Roux and Ciprian Marica having been closely linked in recent days.

However, a transfer for Son appears unlikely. The versatile forward is a fan favourite at HSV, and with Korean sponsors Hanwha and Kumho Tyres heavily invested in the club, it would be a major risk for Michael Oenning's side to let the player leave. His contract is set to expire in 2014, but Hamburg are already said to be considering an early extension to his current deal.

Manchester City Ready To Raid AC Milan For Young Striker

Manchester City are set to make a raid on AC Milan for 20-year-old striker Luca Scapuzzi.

Roberto Mancini has been searching for a replacement for want-away captain Carlos Tevez, with Atletico Madrid frontman Sergio Aguero top of his shopping list.

But the former Inter Milan boss is reportedly set to make a signing with one eye on the future, with Scapuzzi available for around £1m.

The striker has come through the youth system at the San Siro but has struggled with a knee ligament injury and has been sidelined for almost a year.

But, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Mancini is ready to take a gamble on Scapuzzi, with the youngster set to go straight into City's reserve side if he decides to move to England.

Tottenham Hotspur After Arjen Robben

Tottenham Hotspur are considering a monstrous move for Bayern Munich winger Arjen Robben in the hope the Netherlands international is prepared to swap Champions League football for a shot at Champions League qualification.

The 27 year has been at the club since 2009 however he has been recommended to Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp by Rafael van der Vaart as the perfect signing to bolster their chances of sealing a top four spot this season. It will not be easy though. Firstly Spurs will have to tempt Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich with enough money for them to feel it would make financial sense, secondly Robben would need to be tempted into a return to the Premier League, a competition he had success with whilst at Chelsea.

Should Robben seriously be tempted by a Europa League campaign and a top four finish then maybe the White Hart Lane side could be onto something. Redknapp does hold a good card in van der Vaart who would provide Robben with a good idea with regards to life in North London but the one barrier currently in the way of Tottenham starting to make a move is the size of their current squad.

The squad needs to be trimmed and Redknapp makes no secret of that. There are numerous players for sale for which Spurs are holding out for their valuation. Should three of four sales go through over the next fortnight then an audacious move for Robben could certainly be on the cards.

Mourinho Given New Real Madrid Role

Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho is set to wield more power with the Spanish giant after being given the additional title of sporting manager of football.

Mourinho has urged Real to follow the English model by giving the coach more control and the Portuguese appears to be getting his way.

"Real Madrid have agreed a new organization of the club with Jose Mourinho as the sporting manager of football," read a press release on the Real Madrid website.

Mourinho took over as Madrid coach last summer and had a public spat with director general Jorge Valdano claiming the Argentine interfered too much in transfer policy.

Real president Florentino Perez sacked Valdano in May in what was seen as an action to appease Mourinho and the Portuguese has now taken over extra responsibility with his new sporting manager of football role.

Saturday, 23 July 2011

2011 Copa America Final: Uruguay vs Paraguay Match Preview

It may not have been the final that was widely anticipated, but it was natural that after knocking out hosts Argentina and Brazil respectively, Uruguay and Paraguay find themselves in the 2011 Copa America final, hosted in the famous El Monumental stadium, home to fallen giants River Plate. On level terms with Argentina with regard to Copa America honours, Uruguay now has the chance to lead alone.

Against Venezuela, Oscar Tabarez’s side dominated much of the proceedings, eventually toppling their adversaries by two goals signed by Luis Suarez, a player the coach greatly boasted in his post-match declaration: “He is an elite player in world football. We talked about having more presence up top. That is how we got the first goal. [Diego] Forlan and Suarez appeared. After that, Peru kept attacking, but we had it under control."

Uruguay might be slight favourites, but a team that has knocked out Brazil certainly will not run and hide. Uruguay will have to be extra careful not to leave gaps at the back for the Paraguayan attack however, as Roque Santa Cruz and Nelson Valdez could potentially shoot down the Uruguayans’ dreams.

Emotions were high in the air at the Estadio Alvinas Argentinas in Mendoza, as a goalless draw after ninety minutes meant that Paraguay were on their way to their second consecutive penalty shoot-out. Luckily for La Albirroja, they managed to tackle Venezuela, booking their place in the final stage for the first time since 1979, back when they won their second and last Copa America accolade.

The Paraguayan team managed to hold its own against Venezuela, with goalkeeper Justo Villar proving to be the hero once again as he denied several Venezuelan attempts, notably a solid effort from Jose Salomon Rondon. The new Estudiantes goalkeeper was again the penalty-kick hero as he denied Franklin Lucena from the spot. Should he continue on the same path, then there is a good chance that the Player of the Tournament award is his.

Paraguay might have had their luck so far, but they will have to be at their best should they want to dispatch Uruguay, whose forward Luis Suarez cannot certainly be counted out. Diego Forlan will be dangerous too as he looks to kick-start his tournament following torrid times.

RECENT FORM

Uruguay:
Uruguay 1-0 Mexico (12/07; Copa America)
Argentina 1-1 Uruguay; 5-4 pens to Uruguay (16/07; Copa America)
Peru 0-2 Uruguay (19/07; Copa America)

Paraguay:
Paraguay 3-3 Venezuela (13/07; Copa America)
Brazil 0-0 Paraguay; 2-0 pens to Paraguay (17/07; Copa America)
Paraguay 0-0 Venezuela; 5-3 pens to Paraguay (20/07; Copa America)


KEY PLAYERS

Uruguay – Luis Suarez: The hero on the night against Venezuela will go up against Paraguay’s keeper in a battle of two of the best players in the tournament so far. Their personal contest does not summarise the match, but it will certainly be expected.

Paraguay – Justo Villar: Paraguay’s man of the tournament will definitely have all eyes watching him as he prepares to guide La Albirroja to their first major trophy in 32 years. While questions have surfaced over his abilities at 34 years old, Villar has hit back at his detractors with fine displays.


PREDICTION

Uruguay is favourites going into this match, but at such a stage, anything can happen. Paraguay has shown that they can compete with any team so far, but could ultimately fall against Tabarez and his side. Expect Uruguay to lift the title at the end.

Barcelona Agree To Sell Forward Bojan To Roma

Barcelona have agreed to sell Bojan Krkic to Serie A side AS Roma for 12 million euros ($17.3 million) in an unusual deal that includes a commitment to buy the Spain under-21 forward back in two years.

The Spanish and European champions will repurchase Bojan at the end of the 2012-13 season for 13 million euros unless Roma decide they want to keep him, the La Liga club said on their website (www.fcbarcelona.cat) on Friday.

In that case, the Italian club will have to pay another 28 million, Barca said.

"The buyback clause can be blocked by AS Roma but in that case the total cost of the transfer would be 40 million euros," they added.

The structure of the deal reflects Barca's desire to keep their options open when it comes to holding on to promising players who have come through the club's famed youth academy but are not getting much playing time with the first team.

The 20-year-old Bojan, who said at an emotional farewell news conference he was unhappy with the way coach Pep Guardiola had treated him, joined the Catalan club's boys team in the 1999-2000 season.

He made his first-team debut against Osasuna in September 2007 and the following month became the Barca's youngest scorer in La Liga with a goal against Villarreal at the age of 17 years 53 days.

The baby-faced striker has won a host of trophies over the past three seasons but is not one of Guardiola's first-choice forwards and has spent most of the time on the bench behind Lionel Messi, David Villa and Pedro in the pecking order.

He will join up with former Barca and Spain midfielder Luis Enrique, who has moved to the Italian capital to take charge of Roma after a successful season coaching Barca's B team.

At a news conference attended by team captains Carles Puyol and Xavi and sporting director Andoni Zubizarreta, Bojan said he was hoping to rediscover the joy of playing.

"As a fan and club member I believe Pep is the best coach Barca could have," he said.

"But as a player there are things I do not agree with and which I felt very bad about."

He added that not playing in Barca's Champions League final victory over Manchester United in London in May had been painful, particularly as he was also left out for the 2009 final in Rome.

"There was not much confidence shown in me. I wasn't given the continuity needed to show what I can do," he said.

"But I am also aware that I am privileged to have been part of the first team, of a magnificent team that has made Barca into the world's best.

"For that reason I am not leaving with feelings of hurt. I will remember the positives."

Bojan scored 41 goals in 163 appearances for Barca, 26 in the league, nine in the King's Cup, five in the Champions League and one in the Spanish Super Cup.

Melo Moves To Galatasaray On Loan

Felipe Melo, the man cast as the villain when Brazil were knocked out of the World Cup in the quarter-finals last year, has been loaned from Juventus to Galatasaray, the Serie A club said on Friday.

Juventus said the Turkish club would pay them 1.5 million euros for a one-year loan with an option to buy the 28-year-old for 13 million euros.

His departure came one day after Chilean midfielder Arturo Vidal, who like Felipe Melo is a tough tackler but is considered more refined than the Brazilian on the ball, confirmed he was joining Juventus.

Prone to yellow and red cards, Felipe Melo became a regular for Brazil under former coach Dunga but many were worried about his tendency to get sent off.

Felipe Melo said before last year's World Cup that he was aware of the danger, yet was still dismissed for stamping on an opponent during the second half of the quarter-final defeat by the Netherlands when he also put through his own goal.

He has not played for Brazil under Dunga's successor Mano Menezes.

Heerenveen Loan For Resek

Slovenian defender Mitja Resek will spend this season on loan at Heerenveen from NK Maribor.

The 20-year-old arrives at the Abe Lenstra stadium after successfully coming through a medical at the Eredivisie side on Tuesday.

His deal at Heerenveen includes the option for the club to buy if he impresses this term.

"He has already spent two weeks with us on a trial basis," the club's technical director, Johan Hansma, told NUSport.

"We were very positive about him then, but it did not appear a deal would be financially viable. He was only for sale, and we felt that would have been an expensive investment."

He added of the Slovenian youth international in AD: "Resek is a talented defender and certainly has the potential to grow and fill the left-back position in our first-team."

González Joins Standard From Valencia

UEFA Champions League hopefuls R. Standard de Liège have completed their fourth signing of the week after acquiring the services of Uruguayan international Ignacio 'Nacho' González from Valencia CF.

The 29-year-old attacking midfielder, who started his career at Danubio FC and has been capped 19 times, joins Les Rouches on a two-year deal with an option to stay a further year.

Although González had been on Valencia's books since the summer of 2008, he never made a league appearance for the Spanish Liga side, who loaned him out to Newcastle United FC, Levadiakos FC and Levante UD. He also spent a brief loan spell at AS Monaco FC before moving to Spain.

Belgian Cup winners Standard, who face FC Zürich in the UEFA Champions League third qualifying round, have already re-enforced their squad by adding Paul-José Mpoku, Karim Belhocine and Yoni Buyens to their number.

Diego Capel Completes Move To Sporting Lisbon From Sevilla

Sevilla have confirmed the transfer of Diego Capel to Sporting Lisbon.

The 23-year-old leaves the Liga outfit after seven years with the first-team where he lifted the Copa del Rey, Spanish Super Cup, Uefa Super Cup and two Europa League trophies.

A statement from the Spanish club reads:

"Sevilla FC and Sporting Clube Portugal of Lisbon have reached an agreement for the transfer of Capel and he has signed a five-year contract with the Alvalade entity."

Details of the transfer remain undisclosed, but it is reported that Sporting Lisbon have paid the Spanish side €3.5 million up front, and could add a further €1m if the Portuguese outfit qualify for the Champions League.

Capel played 170 games for Sevilla, 125 of those were in La Liga.

On Thursday Capel said he was very happy to be joining Sporting Lisbon.

Ibrahim Afellay On Tottenham's Radar

Tottenham could be set to take advantage of Barcelona’s mega-deal for Alexis Sanchez by moving for outcast winger Ibrahim Afellay.

The Dutchman is way down the pecking order at the Nou Camp following the arrival of the £23million Chilean forward, who himself isn’t even guaranteed a regular place in the champions' line-up.

Spanish reports are now suggesting the Catalan’s vice-president Josep Maria Bartomeu will stop off at White Hart Lane on his whistle-stop tour of London to try and arrange the sale of Afellay.

A Barca delegation is due in the capital to continue discussions with Arsenal over Cesc Fabregas, and also to finalize a deal that will take Spanish youngster Oriol Romeu to Chelsea.

But Spurs, who are desperately searching for new blood, are said to be keen on trying to convince the Champions League winners to part with the 25-year-old Netherlands international.

Afellay arrived at Barca for a cut-price £3.5million from PSV Eindhoven, and despite insisting he’s happy to stay in Spain to fight for his place, may now be tempted by a move to the Premier League following Sanchez’s signing.

Menez Off To Paris SG

Reports from France are claiming that Paris SG could make a successful bid for Roma’s Jeremy Menez.

Le Parisien is today suggesting that the attacking midfielder will return to France at the request of new PSG sporting director Leonardo.

The Ligue 1 outfit is allegedly ready to offer €8.5m for the player who cost Roma €10.5m from Monaco in 2008.

Menez has played in 113 games for the Giallorossi in all competitions, scoring 12 goals in the process.

West Brom In Talks With Birmingham City Over Ben Foster Transfer

Manager Roy Hodgson admits he does not know how far along negotiations are for the goalkeeper, who would replace Scott Carson, but would be pleased with a loan or permanent deal.

The former Manchester United goalkeeper could, according to reports, leave Championship side Birmingham on loan as the Midlands club looks to reduce its wage bill after dropping down from the top flight.

Asked about Foster, who would fill the gap left by Scott Carson, Roy Hodgson told reporters: "I am aware of our interest but I am not aware of how far down the line we are with our negotiations with Birmingham, so I can't make any comments on that.

"But Ben Foster is a goalkeeper who interests us and if we can get him to West Bromwich Albion on loan or on a permanent deal, that would be something we would be very happy about."

Albion are also thought to be interested in former Manchester United midfielder Owen Hargreaves, who is available on a free transfer, and Reading striker Shane Long, with Hodgson previously saying that he had two unnamed "major targets" this summer.

Man United Eye £8m Swoop For Auxerre Star

Sir Alex Ferguson is set to continue splashing the cash this summer with a £8m bid for Auxerre midfielder Delvin Ndinga.

The Manchester United boss has been busy throughout the transfer window, spending in excess of £50m to secure the services of Phil Jones, Ashley Young, and David De Gea.

However, the Scot is not finished in the market just yet and is considering an offer for the powerful Congolese international to bolster his midfield options after Paul Scholes retired and Owen Hargreaves was released.

The 23-year-old is highly-regarded in France and had seemed destined for a summer move to Lyon, however OL have insisted they will not be spending big this summer as the club looks to cut costs.

The midfield enforcer has previously expressed his desire to secure a move to the Premier League and a big-money offer from the English champions would prove difficult to turn down.

Ndinga is contracted with Auxerre until 2014 and would be allowed to leave for a fee in the region of £8million.

Liverpool And Tottenham Fight For Transfer Of Brazil Star

Tottenham and Liverpool have been linked with a surprise move for Fenerbahce left back Andre Santos.

Reds manager Kenny Dalglish has long been thought to be searching for a left sided defender, as he was forced to play Glen Johnson there for much of last season, with Marcell Jansen the latest name to be thrown into the mix.

His Spurs counterpart Harry Redknapp has a different concern.

He has a left back in Benoit Assou-Ekotto, but while he combines well with Gareth Bale on the wing, he can be suspect defensively, and gets caught out of position.

Redknapp also wants to prove to wantaway midfielder Luka Modric that Tottenham retain the ambition which led them to competing in the UEFA Champions League, and has promised some strong signings.

"Luka wants to know that we'll be right up there challenging next season and we are working hard to bring in a couple of big signings that may convince him to stick with us. I hope so," said the Spurs boss.

Andre Santos has proven his mettle playing for the Brazil international team during the Copa America, and has been linked with a Barcelona transfer over the course of the summer.

Whichever team he joins, he would certainly strengthen.

Samir Nasri 'Will Sign New Deal Or Go To Manchester City'

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has suggested Samir Nasri will either sign a new contract by the end of the month, or be shipped out to Manchester City.

The under pressure Gunners boss is desperately trying to convince the French midfielder to commit his future to the north Londoners, and the 61-year-old admitted the next fortnight will be decisive.

‘[It is] not completely [sorted that Samir will stay] but I want him to stay. He knows that. Hopefully we can sort that out in the coming weeks,’ said Wenger.

The Frenchman’s admission that’s it’s not one hundred percent that Nasri will stay suggests that he’s not, as initially implied, willing to let him leave on a free transfer at the end of his current deal next summer.

Wenger then indicated he wants the situations with Nasri and Cesc Fabregas resolved before the start of August, when he hopes to really start new season preparations with a settled squad.

City boss Roberto Mancini has previously stated he hopes to have Nasri at Eastlands by the end of July.

‘As long as the situation is not settled, we have to focus on the coming season with the players we have,’ he said.

‘The players who are uncertain, it is difficult for them to focus on being completely committed.
‘The position at the moment [with Fabregas] is a ‘no comment’ situation because there is no movement at all.’

The Gunners skipper, Abou Diaby, and Emmanuel Eboue have not traveled with the rest of the side for the friendly against Cologne, as they've failed to recover from injury.

Lucio Set For New Contract

Brazilian defender Lucio is confident he can still win trophies with Inter Milan, as he prepares to sign a contract extension.

Lucio has been linked with a move away from the Giuseppe Meazza this summer, with Spanish outfit Malaga among the clubs keen to acquire the services of the 33-year-old.

But, with just 12 months remaining on his current deal, the centre-back is preparing to commit to a new deal with Inter.

"I am very happy," Lucio told Corriere dello Sport. "Inter is a great club and I feel very happy here.

"I know can still win a lot of trophies with this jersey."

Lucio joined Inter from Bayern Munich in the summer of 2009 and is widely regarded as one of the best defenders in the world.