Thursday, 1 September 2011

Dateline Day Transfer News And Views



(Source from BBC Sports)

Raul Meireles and Mikel Arteta swapped the city of Liverpool for London in dramatic deals on a busy transfer deadline day.

Meireles moved from Liverpool to Chelsea, while Everton's Arteta joined Arsenal along with Chelsea midfielder Yossi Benayoun.

Arsenal also signed Germany defender Per Mertesacker and left back Andre Santos from Fenerbahce for £6.2m as Arsene Wenger re-shaped his squad after Sunday's 8-2 defeat by Manchester United.

Manchester City completed the free-transfer of former Manchester United midfielder Owen Hargreaves and allowed out-of-favour forward Craig Bellamy to rejoin former club Liverpool.

Liverpool let two players depart for France, Joe Cole moving to Lille on a season-long loan and midfielder Christian Poulsen joining Evian.

Manchester United did not make any deadline day deals, with Inter Milan's Wesley Sneijder revealing on Twitter that he would be staying in Italy.

Fulham and Stoke made major striker signings.

Fulham bought FC Twente striker Bryan Ruiz for £10.6m, beating off a late rival bid from Newcastle United.

Stoke broke their transfer record to sign Tottenham's Peter Crouch for £10m, and also bought Wilson Palacios from Spurs for a fee believed to be around £6m.

Spurs also let Jermaine Jenas and Alan Hutton move to Aston Villa, the latter opting for the West Midlands over a move to Fulham.

Tottenham winger David Bentley joined West Ham on a season-long loan.

Spurs completed the deal for West Ham United's Scott Parker, but failed to sign Bolton defender Gary Cahill.

Sunderland ended their search for a striker when Nicklas Bendtner moved from Arsenal on a year-long loan deal.

Arsenal also let young striker Joel Campbell, who only signed last week, join French side Lorient on loan, following team-mate Gilles Sunu, who made a permanent switch to the Ligue 1 outfit.

QPR added Manchester City winger Shaun Wright-Phillips to their squad and Sunderland's Anton Ferdinand. Their move for Spurs defender Sebastian Bassong fell through due to Spurs' failure to sign Bolton's Gary Cahill.

As well as keeping hold of their prized defensive asset Cahill, Bolton added new faces by sealing a permanent deal for Liverpool striker David Ngog and a loan switch for Chelsea midfielder Gael Kakuta.

Blackburn raided Goodison Park to sign striker Yakubu, and also complete moves for Birmingham defender Scott Dann and Sheffield United frontman Jordan Slew.

Everton made two loan signings: Real Madrid's Royston Drenthe on loans and striker Denis Stracqualursifrom Argentine side Tigres. The Toffees let Jermaine Beckford to join Leicester.

Wigan completed two deals, signing Celtic winger Shaun Maloney for a fee of £1m and Chelsea defender Patrick van Aanholt on loan.

(Source: BBC from Sports)

Now that the transfer dateline is over, some teams in my opinion has strengthened its squad while others might be worse off from its transfer deals.

Positive Signings:

Arsenal have signed Mikel Arteta, Per Mertesacker, Yossi Benayoun and Andre Santos, as well as Park Chu-Young, while Niklas Bendtner has joined Sunderland on loan. This is good news for Arsenal fans who just had a week to forget after seeing their side hammered by rivals Manchester United. Arteta will be a great addition in their midfield after losing Fabregas and Nasri, and Mertesacker and Santos will add much needed stability in defense. This signings will definitely improve the squad after their best eleven against Man Utd, do not look like a side that can even finish in the top half of the Premier League.

Chelsea surprised everyone after securing the signature of Raul Meireles in the last minute of the transfer dateline. It is still not known how Andre Villas-Boas will fit Meireles into the team, already with many quality midfielders, but adding a player of Meireles’ quality is always a good problem to have.

QPR, under a new owner, Malaysian own Tony Fernandez, has a new ambition. They have been very busy in the transfer market and plan to add up to 5 new quality players to strengthen their squad. They have succeeded to add 3, with the signing of Shaun Wright-Phillips and Anton Ferdinand yesterday, as well as Joey Barton last week, which is a positive move for their squad for me. Expect them to stay up in the Premier League this season.

Stoke City has manage to strengthen its attacking options by signing 2 strikers, Cameron Jerome from Birmingham and Peter Crouch of Spurs. They also signed a good defensive midfielder, Wilson Palacios, also from Spurs. Already a good squad, expect these signings to improve their team and help them in their push in the Europa League and Premier League.

Bolton Wanderers, importantly, manage to hold on to Gary Cahill, at least for another six months. Spurs have tried their best to get the signature of Cahill, but Owen Coyle is determined to keep his quality defender at the Reebok. They also picked up a few decent players on transfer deadline day including David N’Gog (from Liverpool) and Gael Kakuta (from Chelsea, on loan), to add to their already impressive attack.

Blackburn Rovers has picked up quality defender Scott Dann from Birmingham and tricky striker Yakubu from Everton. They also managed to keep Christopher Samba in their team. To me, these signings are much needed to improve their squad, who are currently favourites to be relegated next term.



Negative Signings:


Tottenham Hotspur offloaded Alan Hutton, Wilson Palacios, Peter Crouch and Jermaine Jenas. They manage to keep Luca Modric and sign Adebayor on loan. Spur are hoping to capture Gary Cahill and another striker, but will have to do with Adebayor. They will be hoping for Adebayor to hit goal-scoring form and Modric to get over his dream move and start playing his best for Spurs again.

Everton to me are the biggest loser during dateline day after losing its best player, Mikel Arteta, to Arsenal for a fee that’s believed to be £10 million. That transfer fee is an absolute bargain for a class player like Arteta, and it shows what a financially unstable position Everton is in. With the deal being done at the eleventh hour, Everton didn’t have time to use the money to buy a top class player, but they did get Royston Drenthe from Real Madrid on a season-long loan. Expect Everton to be in the bottom half of the Premier League this season.

Liverpool received a huge blow after losing a key player, Raul Meireles, to Chelsea. Craig Bellamy was a good addition, but his best years may have past him. Meanwhile, getting rid of Christian Poulsen and Joe Cole is a welcome relief. I believe Meireles are one of the main reason for Liverpool’s good string of results during the second half of last season.

Swansea so far has their goalkeeper, Michel Vohm, to thank for their precious two points collected thus far. Vohm has been very impressive in their opening game as well, despite losing 4-0 to Man City. However, they needed to fill its attacking options, a creative midfielder and a striker, and have failed to sign any attackers before the dateline. However, Swansea mange to picked up Fulham defender Rafik Halliche on loan as well as left back Federico Bessone from Leeds, but based on today’s dealings, it’s going to be a long season for the Swansea.

Barreto Heads To Palermo

Paraguay international Edgar Barreto has confirmed he has joined Palermo from Atalanta.

The 27-year-old midfielder announced via Twitter that he has penned a four-year contract with the Sicilian club.

Barreto said: "I am a new Palermo player... I signed at midday (Paraguay time).

"Atalanta, thank you for these past two years!"

Barreto joins compatriot Daniel Martinez at Palermo.

The South American joined Atalanta from Reggina in 2009 and made a total of 33 appearances in his two-year spell with the Bergamaschi.

Roma Seal Simon Kjaer Loan Deal

Roma have signed Simon Kjaer on loan from Wolfsburg, the Serie A confirmed on Wednesday.

The 22-year-old Denmark centre-back underwent a medical last week but his move was only finalised hours before the end of the transfer window.

Kjaer, who returns to Serie A just one year after leaving Palermo, becomes Roma's 14th signing of the summer.

Arsenal Sign Santos & Mertesacker

Arsenal has completed their bid for defenders Andre Santos and Per Mertesacker in a bid to strengthen their backline.

Andre Santos, 28, joins the Gunners from Turkish champions Fenerbahce while Mertesacker joins from Werden Bremen.

The two players will add some much-needed experience to an Arsenal backline which shipped eight goals in their humiliating defeat at Manchester United on Saturday.

A statement read: "Arsenal has confirmed they have agreed terms with Werder Bremen to sign German international defender Per Mertesacker.

"The deal is subject to the completion of formal registration processes."

Manager Arsene Wenger told the club's official website, www.arsenal.com: "Santos is a quality player, with the ability to both defend well and get forward and help with attacks.

"He has experience in the Champions League and for Brazil and has proven he can deliver at the highest level.

"We welcome Santos to the club and look forward to him having a big impact for us."

Mertesacker is relishing the challenge of the Premier League.

He said on Bremen's website, www.werder.de: "I had a great time at Werder, and I owe a lot to the club.

"The move to London is a wish come true, to take another step in my career.

Tottenham Complete Signing Of Scott Parker

Tottenham has completed the signing of Scott Parker from West Ham.

The midfielder has long been courted by Harry Redknapp's side and has now finally sealed his switch to White Hart Lane on the final day of the transfer deadline.

Parker, 30, had been keen to leave the Hammers following the club's relegation the Championship and handed in a transfer request to force through the move.

Fulham Sign Juventus Defender Zdenek Grygera

Fulham has completed the signing of Juventus defender Zdenek Grygera on a one-year deal.

The 31-year-old has been with the Turin giants for the past four seasons and has now penned a deal with the Cottagers, with an option for a further year.

He moves on a free transfer after his contract with Juventus was terminated by mutual consent yesterday.

Grygera faced Fulham in March 2010 when he come off the bench during Fulham's 4-1 Europa League win against Juventus at Craven Cottage, which he is excited to now call home.

"I am delighted to have completed my transfer to Fulham Football Club today," he told the club's official website, www.fulhamfc.com.

"It has always been an ambition for me to play in the Premier League and I am looking forward to an exciting new chapter in my career with Fulham."

Grygera began his career with Czech side FK Svit Zlin in 1997, before moving to Petra Drnovice and Sparta Prague.

The defender, who has made 52 appearances for his country, joined Ajax in 2003 and then Serie A outfit Juventus in 2007.

Everton Sign Real Madrid Winger

Everton has signed Royston Drenthe from Real Madrid, according to Spanish publication AS.

There are currently conflicting reports over whether the deal is a loan switch or for a nominal fee, as the Netherlands international has a single year remaining on his contract.

Drenthe has fallen down the pecking order at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu, with Fabio Coentrao signing to offer Marcelo competition on the left flank.

Should the left back cum winger complete his move to Goodison Park, he will join Argentine striker Denis Stracqualursi on Merseyside, making this transfer deadline day somewhat more inspiring than recent ones for Everton fans.

With the pair joining Everton, David Moyes has now signed two more players than he was expected to this summer - and kept his star names to boot.

It is likely that the expected sale of Jermaine Beckford to Leicester City financed both transfers.

Elia Joins Juventus On Four-Year Deal

Dutch international Eljero Elia has joined Italy's Juventus on a four-year contract after two seasons at Hamburg SV, the German club said on Wednesday.

"Elia's transfer to Juventus is complete," Hamburg said on their website.

"The 24-year-old signed a four-year contract according to the Italian club."

Winger Elia joined Hamburg in 2009 from Twente Enschede, playing 52 league matches for the club and scoring seven goals.

Zarate Joins Inter On Loan

Lazio striker Mauro Zarate has completed a loan deal to Inter Milan with a view to a permanent deal next year.

The 24-year-old had been expected to remain with Lazio for this season as they had been reluctant to let the striker go out on-loan.

Lazio paid 20million euros (£17.7m) to purchase the striker from Al-Sadd in 2008 and wanted to recoup their outlay on the Argentine marksman.

But a compromise has now been reached between the two clubs which will see the Nerazzurri pay a loan fee of 2.7million euros (£2.4m).

And, should they decide to sign him on a permanent deal, Inter would have to stump up 15million euros (£13.3m) to conclude the deal.

Arsenal Prepare £25m Bid To Sign Serie A Playmaker

Arsenal is reportedly readying a bid for Napoli playmaker Marek Hamsik as Arsene Wenger looks to find an able replacement for French international Samir Nasri. The Slovakian international has been previously linked with the North London club and now the Gunners boss is ready to make an offer for the 24 year old before the transfer window shuts.

Wenger had been targeting Lille youngster Eden Hazard to fill the spot vacated by Nasri but having snatched South Korean Park Chu-Young from under the Ligue 1 side’s nose it seems hugely unlikely that the French side will be willing to do business with the North London club.

Hamsik has been a huge success in Naples and has become a virtual ever present over the course of his four seasons at the Serie A side and it highly unlikely that boss Walter Mazzarri would consider selling the former Brescia man unless the player himself pushed for an exit.

The Arsenal board appear happy to hand Wenger a sizable transfer budget and will allow him the use of all the money raised from the sales of Nasri, Cesc Fabregas and Gael Clichy, which brought in around £60m and the Emirates Stadium side are ready to offer around £25m for the goal scoring attacking midfielder.

After such a poor start to the season Wenger knows that he must improve his squad if he wants to push to end a six year silverware drought and he also knows that this could be a pivotal season individually and failure could bring an end to his 15 year reign at Arsenal.

It may take some persuading to convince Hamsik to move as he appears settled at Napoli, who he helped secure a Champions League spot for the coming season.

Spurs Blow As Diarra Set For AC Milan Move

AC Milan is closing in on a loan deal for Real Madrid midfielder Lassana Diarra, according to reports in Italy.

Diarra is surplus to requirements at the Bernabeu and has been chased by Tottenham all summer, with Harry Redknapp eager to tie up a permanent deal for the France international.

However, Diarra’s wage demands have been holding up a potential move to White Hart Lane and Milan has now entered the race.

The Rossoneri are keen on a season-long loan deal for the 26-year-old after Mathieu Flamini suffered a serious knee injury, which is likely to rule him out of action for around five months.

Roma Swoop For Miralem Pjanic

Roma have signed Bosnia-Herzegovina international Miralem Pjanic from Lyon, the Serie A side have announced.

Pjanic, 21, has penned a four-year contract and is the latest new face to join Roma, who have already secured the likes of Bojan Krkic, Pablo Osvaldo, Gabriel Heinze and Maarten Stekelenburg this summer.

Pjanic joined Lyon from French rivals Metz in 2008 and became a key player for the club, making 116 appearances and scoring 15 goals in his three-year spell.

Wednesday, 31 August 2011

Arsenal Smash Transfer Record With £35m Playmaker Bid

Arsenal has made a bid of 40m Euros - approximately £35m - for Borussia Dortmund wonderkid Mario Gotze, according to German publication Kicker.

Arsenal are bidding to strengthen in the final days of the transfer window, and will look to spend the £60m acquired from the sales of Samir Nasri and Cesc Fabregas on Per Mertesacker, Andre Santos, Park Chu-Young, with the remainder earmarked for the 19 year-old Gotze.

However, Borussia Dortmund has reportedly rejected Arsenal's huge offer, which would eclipse their previous transfer record of around £15m spent on Andrei Arshavin.

"We know that Mario is very interesting for teams from Pot 1 [of the UEFA Champions League]," said Dortmund Sporting Director Michael Zorc.

Those of course include Arsenal, but it is difficult to see Arsene Wenger raising his bid beyond the 40m Euros offered already.

Tottenham & Fulham Chasing Sulley Muntari

Tottenham and Fulham are amongst a group of Premier League clubs keen to sign Sulley Muntari from Inter, according to the player’s representative.

The 27-year-old midfielder has a year left to run on his current deal with the Serie A giants but his European representative has revealed he would be keen on a move now, especially to a London outfit.

The former Portsmouth midfielder spent the second half of last season on loan at Sunderland and a return to England could well be on the cards.

"Tottenham and Fulham are several of the Premier League teams that are interested in Muntari,'' Muntari's representative Claudio Mossio told Press Association Sport.

"But right now his destination is not unclear. The situation must be resolved as soon as possible because the transfer market ends tomorrow.

"Muntari wants to play in the Premier League. He really likes that tournament and his family would be very happy in London.''

The Ghana international previously enjoyed a spell under current Tottenham boss during their time together at Portsmouth.

Joe Cole Closing In On Loan At Lille

Liverpool midfielder Joe Cole is close to agreeing a season-long loan deal with French club Lille.

Queens Park Rangers and Tottenham Hotspur was also interested in signing the 29-year-old England international.

Cole moved to Anfield in July 2010 on a four-year deal from Chelsea but made only 11 Premier League starts for the Reds and was sent off on his debut.

Lille is in this season's Champions League after winning their first French league title since 1954.

When Cole signed for Liverpool it was thought to be an astute deal, but he has struggled to recapture his Chelsea form at the Anfield club.

Cole has not even made the bench in Liverpool's first three Premier League games of the season.

Last season he also failed to hold down a place in the team, making only 20 appearances, and 12 in Europe.

Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish has strengthened his midfield over the summer with the additions of Jordan Henderson, Charlie Adam and Stewart Downing.

And it is thought that Liverpool would like to get Cole off their wage bill.

Lille has turned to Cole after being rejected by Monaco's South Korea striker Chu Young Park, who is set to complete a move to Arsenal.

The French champions also failed with a bid for Chelsea's failed with a bid for Chelsea's Yossi Benayoun.

Cole fits the bill for the French club with his Champions League experience as they prepare for the competition.

Spurs Eye Shock Owen Move

Skysports.com understands Tottenham is lining up a shock move for former Manchester United midfielder Owen Hargreaves.

Hargreaves is available on a free transfer after being released by United earlier this summer following a series of knee injuries that blighted his time at Old Trafford.

The 30-year-old is determined to find himself a new club in the Premier League and even took to YouTube to prove his fitness in a series of videos.

West Brom and Leicester City have both expressed an interest in signing the England international, but Hargreaves has yet to fix himself up with a new club.

Spurs boss Harry Redknapp is now weighing up a move for the former Bayern Munich man as he looks to bolster his midfield options.

Redknapp is desperate to reinforce his midfield after seeing his options blighted by a series of injuries to key players.

Brazilian Sandro is recovering from a serious knee injury after undergoing surgery, while Jermaine Jenas and Tom Huddlestone have both been struggling with injuries this term.

Redknapp's options could be further limited by the possible departures of Wilson Palacios and Luka Modric.

Palacios is on the verge of a move to Stoke, while Modric's future remains shrouded in doubt as he looks to secure a move to Chelsea.

Redknapp is thought to be a big fan of Hargreaves and he could decide to offer the 30-year-old a move to Spurs on a short-term basis if he can prove his fitness, as the Canadian-born midfielder would prove to be a bargain if he can stay fit and recapture the form that helped him win 42 caps for England.

Real Madrid Has Given Fernando Gago The Go-Ahead To Join Roma

Real Madrid has granted Fernando Gago permission to hold talks with Roma over a loan move, agent Ernesto Bronzetti has confirmed.

Bronzetti, who has a host of associations at Madrid, is working to secure a transfer for the Argentine midfielder who is apparently not part of Jose Mourinho's plans.

An earlier move to Boca Juniors fell through, leaving Roma with room to manouevre.

And there is optimism an agreement between the clubs can be reached over a loan with a purchase option set at €6 million (£5.3m).

"I have spoken with Real Madrid directors and they have given the transfer the go-ahead," Bronzetti told Tele Radio Stereo.

"I have been asked to assist in this transfer and now Roma look like they are in a position to close a deal.

"Gago and his agent are still in Madrid, and Real Madrid know the only way is a loan.

"There is also an option to buy for €6m."

Gago joined Real Madrid from Boca Juniors in January 2007, but has been struggling to secure regular first-team action in the past two seasons.

Aliaksandr Hleb Set For Wolfsburg Switch

Wolfsburg is closing in on the signing of Barcelona attacker Aliaksandr Hleb, according to reports from Germany.

After struggling to earn regular playing time in Spain, the Belarussian has spent loan spells at Stuttgart and Birmingham City, and, according to Kicker, is now on the verge of returning to Germany to play under Felix Magath. Having agreed to personal terms, he is reportedly in Lower Saxony to undergo a medical check.

With his contract set to expire next summer, Barca is reportedly willing to release Hleb for €1.5 million rather than watch him leave on a free transfer.

The 30-year-old Hleb is no stranger to the Bundesliga, having played at Stuttgart from 2000 to 2005 before his loan spell in Swabia for the 2009-10 season. In April he expressed his desire to return to the Bundesliga, and now he appears to have had his wish granted.

Valencia Secure Ruiz Deal

Valencia has secured the signing of Victor Ruiz from Napoli, just months after the defender joined the Italian club.

Ruiz linked up with Napoli on a long-term contract from Espanyol in the January transfer window, but has now returned to Spain.

He has signed a five-year deal with Valencia and will undergo a medical on Tuesday before being presented as the club's new signing.

Valencia technical secretary Braulio Vazquez believes the acquisition of Ruiz, who helped Spain win the European Under 21 Championship earlier this summer, will prove to be "an important step forward" for Los Che.

He told the club's official website: "[Ruiz is] of the highest level in Europe. He has great technique, positional sense and strength.

"He will help to complement our existing defence and offer something different to our squad.

"He is a player with a big future ahead of him, and will definitely shine in the present.

"We are proud to have him here, and to have reached an agreement for his signature after a difficult negotiation process, because Napoli valued him very highly.

"I think that with Victor on board, we have taken an important step forward."

CSKA Moscow Target Man United Keeper

CSKA Moscow has lined up Manchester United goalkeeper Tomasz Kuszczak as a replacement for Igor Akinfeev.

Current number one Akinfeev could be out for up to six months with a knee injury and he is set for more scans on the problem.

The initial fears, though, are that the injury is serious and CSKA have drawn up a list of possible replacements should Akinfeev - once linked to United before David De Gea joined - miss a significant portion of the season.

Kuszczak is the club's favoured target if Akinfeev is out long-term and United are willing to sanction a deal.

The club has been keen to shift the Polish goalkeeper all summer but have failed to find a buyer. With De Gea the first choice and Anders Lindegaard battling him to be number one, Kuszczak does not appear to have a future at Old Trafford.

Kuszczak, 29, said earlier this summer he needs first team football and he would be given just that if CSKA press ahead with their move.

Michael Bradley Completes Move To Chievo

Borussia Monchengladbach midfielder Michael Bradley has completed a move to Serie A side Chievo, his agent announced via Twitter on Tuesday.

"I am happy to report that Michael Bradley has signed with Chievo of the Italian Serie A," agent Ron Waxman said.

Goal.com was the first to report earlier this month that a move to Italy would be in the US international's future in the days leading to the transfer deadline on August 31. Terms of the transfer deal were not disclosed.

Bradley's representative in Italy, Paolo Alberto Faccini, revealed to Goal.com that fellow Italian clubs Napoli and Roma were also interested in the player.

The move represents a fresh start for Bradley, who fell out of favour at Gladbach last year before an unsuccessful loan stint at Aston Villa. After his return to Germany this summer, it was clear Bradley was not in coach Lucien Favre's plans despite being contracted for one more year.

Bradley was also left off of Jurgen Klinsmann's latest squad for the upcoming friendlies against Costa Rica and Belguim. The new USA coach, who replaced Bradley's father following the Gold Cup, has said he will only call up players who consistently get minutes with their club teams.

The 24-year-old New Jersey native began his professional career at 16 in Major League Soccer with the New York/New Jersey MetroStars. He went on to play for Heerenveen in the Netherlands before making his way Gladbach.

Last season Chievo finished in 11th place in Serie A with 47 points. The club begin their new league season at home to newly promoted Novara on September 10, having seen their original opener postponed due to the current Italian players' strike.

Gers Plan Murphy Move

Skysports.com understands Rangers are to push ahead with a move for Arsenal starlet Rhys Murphy following an impressive trial.

The 20-year-old striker linked up with the Glasgow giants at the start of August in the hope of earning a permanent stay.

He has already spent time on trial at Middlesbrough since the 2010/11 campaign came to a close and is keen to put down roots.

Murphy is a product of the renowned Academy system at Emirates Stadium, having been on their books since 2004.

He has caught the eye in the Gunners' youth teams and gained senior experience during a loan spell at Brentford in 2009.

It is understood that Rangers are now preparing to offer him an opportunity to shine in the Scottish Premier League, with Ally McCoist keen to bring the youngster on board.

Heerenveen Snap Up Van la Parra

Heerenveen has completed the signing of Dutch winger Rajiv van la Parra on a free transfer after his contract at French side Caen expired.

The 20-year-old, a product of the Feyenoord youth academy, departed Holland for France in 2008 but failed to make an impact in Ligue 1, featuring mostly off the bench.

Van la Parra's deal at the Stade Michel d'Ornano ran out at the end of last season and Heerenveenhave secured his signature to fill the void left by Roy Beerens, who joined Dutch rivals AZ Alkmaar earlier this summer.

Technical director Johan Hansma told the club's official website: "We are very happy to sign such a talented player as Rajiv at Heerenveen.

"After the departure of Roy Beerens we were looking for a new winger who would fit perfectly with players such as Oussama Assaidi, Luciano Narsingh and Quenten Martinus.

"With Van la Parra we have doubled our options on the wing."

Tuesday, 30 August 2011

Arsenal Ready To Hijack Tottenham Move For Brazilian Star

Arsenal is lining up a bid for Internacional striker Leandro Damiao who has been a target for arch-rivals Tottenham.

The Brazilian has been watched by Spurs on several occasions who have been harbouring an ambition to bring him to England but with comings and going having been thin on the ground at White Hart Lane this summer, manager Harry Redknapp has been unable to free up the space in his squad to accommodate the hitman. Peter Crouch and Wilson Palacios have been heavily linked with moves to Stoke City while Chelsea's interest in Luka Modric is well-documented but with none of those deals having been completed, Redknapp has precious little room for manoeuvre despite a £9m bid having been mooted.

This has left the door open for Arsenal who are desperate to add numbers to their squad. While the attacking department would not - on the surface - appear to be a priority for the Gunners, their lack of goals so far this season has been a cause for concern. Manager Arsene Wenger brought in Marouane Chamakh last summer to provide an added threat and a muscular presence up front but the Morocco international has disappointed.

Damiao is a strapping 21-year-old who at 6 feet 2 inches is not your classic Brazilian forward. He would provide the aerial option that Wenger previously shunned but has come to realize is a necessary evil in order to compete with the likes of Stoke and Bolton and is now ready to make an approach for the player before the transfer window closes on Wednesday night especially after witnessing his side's crushing 8-2 defeat to Manchester United on Sunday.

Newcastle Lead Chase For Inter Milan Star

Newcastle is in talks with Inter Milan star Davide Santon according to the player’s agent Claudio Vigorelli.

The 20-year-old defender is also being tracked by Roma, but that move looks to have been scuppered as Vigorelli revealed a move to Newcastle is now the aim.

Toon boss Alan Pardew is facing a race against time to bring in reinforcements for his depleted squad, and a deal to replace Jose Enrique would signal a step in the right direction.

Vigorelli told the Corriere dello Sport: "At this time, there is no possibility that Santon can join Roma because right now the aim is Newcastle."

Spanish Giants To Swoop For Fulham Star

Clint Dempsey could be headed for Spain, with Sevilla having made an approach to sign the American midfielder, according to SkySports.

The Spanish club is believed to have offered around £8m for Dempsey, who is also being tracked by Paris St Germain and Aston Villa.

The American is apparently keen on the move, and is excited by the challenge of playing at a higher level, even though Sevilla have already been knocked out of the Europa League this season.

28 year old Dempsey has been an integral part of Fulham's team over the past few years, but manager Martin Jol could be tempted to sell in order to give him the funds to strengthen his squad elsewhere.

Dempsey scored what could be his last goal for the club during the team's 2-1 away defeat to Newcastle at the weekend.

Gunners Keen On Yossi

Sky Sports Sources understand Arsenal have made an enquiry for Chelsea midfielder Yossi Benayoun.

Benayoun is expected to leave Chelsea before the close of the transfer window after falling down the pecking order at Stamford Bridge.

The Israeli international fuelled talk of a move away from Chelsea after handing over his No.10 shirt to new signing Juan Mata.

Benayoun has failed to establish himself at Chelsea since arriving from Liverpool last summer making only 10 appearances following a serious Achilles injury.

The 31-year-old has only made one brief substitute appearance this season as it appears he does not figure in Andre Villas-Boas' long-term plans.

Benayoun, who has been linked with a move to Tottenham as part of any deal for Luka Modric, has admitted on Twitter that he could be on the move and that he was speaking to several other clubs.

Arsenal could now be one of the clubs interested in Benayoun with Arsene Wenger desperate to bolster his squad before the close of the transfer window.

Wenger is in the need of midfield reinforcements after losing Cesc Fabregas and Samir Nasri and Benayoun could help bring some guile to Arsenal's midfield if he steps up his interest in the former West Ham and Liverpool man.

Malaga Plan Shock £20m Bid For Chelsea Flop Fernando Torres

Atletico Madrid and Malaga are keeping tabs on Chelsea FC flop Fernando Torres with a view to making a bid either before the close of the transfer window on Wednesday or a cut price deal in January.

Torres, who is a Roman Abramovich signing has failed to impress since his arrival from Liverpool last January in a whopping £50m move and it is clear the Russian owner is becoming frustrated with the 27 year old he brought on board to help the side under the managerial guidance of Carlo Ancelotti.

Whilst it is believed the signing of Juan Mata may give Torres the required ball needed to find the net on more occasions, Torres has had ample chances without Mata playing and has so far shown that he is no longer the player he once was.

Whilst Spanish sides Malaga, and his original club Atletico Madrid are only enquiring at this stage they will expect to pay much less than the £50m Chelsea paid last January and would be looking to pay no more than £20m for a striker who scores only once per thirty attempts on goal.

Barcelona Make Offer For Ruiz

Saprissa's teenage striker John Jairo Ruiz is the latest young Costa Rican to attract interest from Europe as his agent claims Barcelona have made an offer for him.

Ruiz, 17, starred at the Under-20 World Cup in Colombia and now looks set to join Arsenal's Joel Campbell in moving to the continent following his performances in the tournament.

"Barcelona has tabled a good offer for John. It's now up to Saprissa to decide whether it's good enough for them," agent Ricardo Cabanas was quoted as saying by La Nacion.

"We were obviously very happy when we heard about this. Joining Barcelona is a dream for any player, so we are very excited. It is important that John gets good advice on this matter."

Lille Weighing Up Move For Chelsea Striker

Lille is preparing a bid for Chelsea striker Salomon Kalou.

Andre Villas-Boas is willing to let the Ivorian leave Stamford Bridge following the arrival of promising young striker Romelu Lukaku.

Kalou has failed to start regularly at Chelsea following his move from Feyenoord in 2006 and is ready to move clubs to kick-start his career.

Arsenal has been keen on him in the past but there’s currently no interest from Chelsea’s London rivals, with Lille the favourites to land him.

The French club lost Gervinho to Arsenal earlier this summer, while they have also missed out on signing Park Chu-Young to Arsene Wenger.

Lille is eager to add some power up front after losing out on Park, with Kalou their main target.

Discussions are at any early stage but Lille is confident the £10m they banked from the Gervinho sale can be used in funding the squad’s overhaul.

According to sources in France, Lille is also keen on Kalou’s team-mate Yossi Benayoun, who has confirmed he will leave Chelsea this summer.

Forlan Leaves Atletico To Join Inter Milan

Diego Forlan is joining Inter Milan after Atletico Madrid agreed to sell the Uruguay striker to the Serie A club.

Forlan, who will fill the vacant striker spot left after Samuel Eto'o's departure for Russian club Anzhi Makhachkala, announced his departure from Atletico at a news conference Monday at the club's Vicente Calderon stadium.

"It's not everyday you get the chance to play for Inter Milan at 32. Let's hope I can meet expectations,'' Forlan said. "It's a great club with great players fighting for major trophies. I hope to adapt quickly.''

Financial terms of the deal were not announced. Forlan will not be allowed to take part in Champions League play for Inter unless it reaches the knockout stages since he already featured for Atletico in Europa League qualifying this summer.

Forlan, who was named best player at last year's World Cup in South Africa after Uruguay reached the semifinals, spent four seasons at Atletico and helped it to the 2010 European Supercup and scored both goals in the 2-1 Europa League final victory.

"Some moments weren't great but the majority of years here have been spectacular,'' said Forlan, who spent the latter half of his last season out of the starting lineup due to problems with then-coach Quique Sanchez Flores. "But I'm happy with the decision I've taken because life goes on, players come and go and you have to accept that.

"I achieved the objectives we had set out. It was an enormous pleasure to win the titles we did here.''

The former Manchester United and Villarreal striker had two years remaining on his Atletico deal with reports suggesting he has agreed to a two-year deal with the Italian club.

"I go to another great club where I like the project and the expectations they have,'' Forlan said.”But these past four years remain a good memory.''

Forlan scored 96 goals in 198 appearances for Atletico, which he also guided to the Copa del Rey final in 2010. Forlan won the Golden Boot award as Europe's top goalscorer twice.

Atletico paid FC Porto 40 million euros ($58 million) for Colombia striker Radamel Falcao, who arrives with high expectations following the departures of the club's fearsome strike partnership of Forlan and Sergio Aguero, who joined Manchester City.

Wolfsburg Snap Up Jonsson

Wolfsburg have made Swedish striker Rasmus Jonsson their 11th new arrival this summer after signing him for an undisclosed fee from Helsingborg.

Jonsson, 21, signed a four-year deal before joining up with the Sweden Under-21 national team for their European qualifiers against Lithuania.

''I am delighted to have signed a highly-talented forward,'' said Wolfsburg coach Felix Magath, who has now made enough new signings to form a brand new team since he arrived at the club in the spring. Rasmus Jonsson can both score and create goals and he will help us.''

Before leaving for international duty, Jonsson spoke of his delight at joining the 2009 Bundesliga champions.

''I am very happy - this transfer is a big step in my career,'' he said. ''The Bundesliga is one of the biggest leagues in Europe and Wolfsburg is one of the biggest clubs in Germany.

''My aim is to be successful with the team and also to improve myself as a player. I will work hard to find my place in the team.''

Jonsson's arrival could pave the way for the departure of former Germany international Patrick Helmes, who has been attracting interest from clubs both in Germany and abroad.