Manchester Utd Bid For The Dutchman Robin Van Persie Was Rejected By The Gooners As, According to the article, the North London club are looking for offers in excess of £20 million for van Persie, who earlier this summer, announced his intention to leave the club.However, it is believed United are wary of offering more, due to the player turning 29 next month.The BBC meanwhile, reports today that Arsenal have received multiple offers for the player from Juventus and Manchester City as well, although neither come close to matching their valuation.With rumours over his future building, Goal.com leads with the story today that van Persie has pulled out of Arsenal's pre-season tour of Asia in an attempt to force his club to sell.The story claims that Manchester City is the Dutchman's preferred destination.The website also refutes the fact that United have bid for the player, stating that their focus is on Brazilian starlet Lucas Moura, as well as Real Madrid's Nuri Sahin.With less than a year to run on his current contract, if Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger decided to keep the star striker at the club, the Gunners would run the risk of losing him for nothing next year.The Dutchman is coming off the back of a stellar season, in which he led the Premier League with 30 goals, as well as scoring seven more in other competitions.As a result, van Persie claimed numerous personal accolades, such as the PFA Player of the Year award.With the start of the season a month away, fans of Arsenal can expect a decision over his future to be made in the coming few weeks.
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Friday, 20 July 2012
Rafael Nadal's injury scares him out of Olympics
Rafael Nadal The Spanish No.1 Has Been Suffering by Knee problem that have inhibited his ability to prep for London, meaning that he will be unable to attempt to defend his singles gold medal and serve as flag bearer for Spain. But while this is a troubling immediate concern for Nadal, it also brings plenty of uncertainty to the bigger picture. It would be plain stupid to write Nadal off just yet. Things looked bleak in 2009 before he turned it around to put together a banner year in 2010. But he’s three years older now, more of the competition is starting to catch up, the knee problems are never going to go away, and his style of play is only going to increase the wear and tear on his joints. Champions are stubborn. They don’t like to change the playing styles that have brought them so much success. But at this juncture in his career – and another heartbreaking pullout – it might be time for Rafa to consider doing more re-tooling of his game.
Thorgan Hazard Will Be Joining His Brother Eden At Chelsea In next 24 Hours
Eden Hazard's Brother Thorgan Hazard Will Be Moving To Chelsea Which Is a Confirmed Transfer From Lens To Chelsea.Thorgan Hazard is inching closer to joining elder brother Eden at Chelsea after French club Lens confirmed they are in talks to sell the midfielder to the Blues.Although the Ligue 2 outfit are reluctant to lose the 19-year-old Belgian youth international, they prepared to cash in on his departure with just a year left remaining on the winger's contract.Thorgan has only played has played only 11 times for Lens but Blues boss Roberto Di Matteo is ready to pair him up with his brother Eden at Stamford Bridge this summer.'I've learned that Chelsea are interested in his possible arrival,' Lens sporting director Antoine Sibierski told French newspaper La Voix du Nord.The former Manchester City player added: 'We're in discussions. I can understand why a player would want to leave Ligue 2 to go to Chelsea.'Now, like in every transfer with a year left on his contract, it must be paid for. 'There are also compensation fees for training him.'Eden, who joined European champions Chelsea from Lille for £32million earlier this summer, has previously described Thorgan as having more talent than him.
Sir Alex Believes Van Persie Could be Our Next Man Utd Player
Sir Alex Ferguson is Confident About Robin Van Persie's Future That He will Be Our Next Player as Man UTD now Looks Odd To Buy Him.Manchester United boss has told ‘footballing friends’ he is confident of signing the Dutchman ahead of rivals Manchester City and Serie A side Juventus. This may well be true, but then Sir Alex wouldn’t be the first person to make implausibly self-aggrandising predictions regarding achievements in the workplace, only to end up looking foolish when he ends up scouring newspapers in search of football transfer-related tittle-tattle for a living.The paper claims Manchester United are set to make a £20million bid for van Persie after long looking like third favourites. Should Robin van Persie arrive at Old Trafford that would give Sir Alex four top-class strikers and would mean Berbatov gets even less playing time.Van Persie has been linked with a deal with City worth £220,000 a week in wages and it has previously been reported that United will match City’s offer.
All The Transfer Updates, Latest News, Rumours,Speculations,Gossips
BARCLAYS PREMIER LEAGUE TRANSFER UPDATES AND NEWS:
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OTHER FOOTBALL NEWS,RUMOURS,TRANSFER UPDATES,GOSSIPS:
- Chelsea set to finalize signing of Lens youngster Hazard
- Wenger confident Arsenal can compete without spending big
- Juventus’ Caceres denies having talks with Liverpool’s Suarez
- AC Milan begin talks with Tottenham target Damiao
- Prem interest in Atletico’s Adrian but no offers yet
- Man City striker Santa Cruz open to QPR move
- QPR’s Barton to face no further action for nightclub fracas
- Ex-Tottenham boss Redknapp full of praise for King
- Vitesse’s Buttner open to other options as Southampton move hits difficulties
- Lukaku keen to spend entire career at Chelsea
- Southampton new boy Clyne up for Premier League test
- Villa in a good position with Given and Guzan in goals – Lambert
- Loach leaves Watford for Ipswich Town
- Second lot of Nottingham Forest talks for O’Driscoll
- Ex-Man City, Tottenham midfielder Brown to sign new Leeds contract
- Redmond determined to win starting spot at Birmingham
- Man Utd, Hamburg target Elm will soon make decision on AZ future
- Malaga’s Cazorla could be Tottenham’s Modric replacement
- Swansea move for Getafe’s Miku simply speculation says agent
- Tottenham players pay tribute to retired King
- Fulham new boy Petric positive about the future
- Marin thrilled after scoring on Chelsea debut
- Tottenham debut goal for Sigurdsson but he's not getting carried away
- Liverpool need to be challenging for Champions League spot – Adam
- Sunderland go down to Seongnam Ilhwa in pre-season match
- Team GB boss Pearce to make call on Chelsea’s Sturridge after Brazil clash
- Man City in pursuit of ex-Birmingham starlet Nabay
- Hull secures German striker Proschwitz
- Ex-Celtic, Hibernian striker Riordan on trial with MK Dons
- Stoke come to agreement with MLS for Houston Dynamo’s Cameron
- Fulham, West Ham make bids for FC Twente’s Douglas
- Liverpool’s Skrtel: There have been a number of offers
- Fulham boss Jol confident new signings Petric, Riether will make positive impact
- Ameobi keen to fight for Newcastle spot
- Derby keen on Leeds winger White
- Ex-Man Utd skipper Bruce: Seeing Rooney and Van Persie in attack would be incredible
- Sigurdsson delighted to score on Tottenham debut
- Anzhi swooping for released Chelsea fullback Bosingwa
- Sigurdsson confident Tottenham will find quality Modric replacement
- Juventus admit defeat in Man Utd, Man City battle for Van Persie
- Man Utd boss Ferguson tells pals: Van Persie is ours!
- Shakhtar president: Chelsea owner Abramovich wants Willian
- Agent reveals Chelsea offer for Napoli star Cavani
- Wenger taking close look at Ganso as Brazil trains at Arsenal
- Borussia Dortmund winger Kevin Grosskreutz again touts himself to Liverpool
- Liverpool boss Rodgers raps Suarez: Stop bringing up Evra
- Oscar medical began in Rio before being completed at Chelsea
- Former AC Milan star Ganz: Arsenal's Van Persie perfect Ibrahimovic replacement
- Man City striker Tevez taunts: My favourite goals Was Against Manchester UTD.
- PSG defender Alex takes swipe at Chelsea owner Abramovich.
- Liverpool defender Carragher reluctant to look beyond current deal
- Liverpool boss Rodgers eager to get transfer business done quickly
- Liverpool boss Rodgers admits interest in Swansea's Allen
- Southampton move for PSV striker Jeremain Lens
- Rayo Vallecano star Michu undergoes Swansea medical
- Marseille fullback Cesar Azpilicueta tightlipped on Chelsea interest
- Blackpool defender Alex Baptiste interesting Wigan
- Chelsea midfielder Malouda admits Brazil ambitions
- Tottenham skipper King announces retirement
- Man City striker Dzeko angrily denies AC Milan talks
- Iaquinta agent insists no Fulham, Watford contact
- Man Utd, Tottenham target Huntelaar again can't guarantee Schalke stay
- Santos keeper Rafael urges Ganso to ignore Arsenal
- Danny Hoesen ready to return to Fulham
- Al Sadd make contact with Arsenal attacker Arshavin
- Tottenham boss AVB attends Brazil training - Hulk on show
- Tottenham keeper Gomes happy to visit Brazil Olympics squad
- Corinthians president tells Arsenal off Paulinho
- Newcastle target Debuchy makes clear he wants out of Lille
- QPR target Zenit defender Bruno Alves
- Fulham star Bryan Ruiz launching own fashion label
- Fulham adding a SECOND Moussa Dembele to squad
- Liverpool chasing PSV attacker Mertens
- Newcastle watching Anderlecht defender Kouyate at Olympics
- Anderlecht keeper Kaminski: Arsenal offered us house, Dad a job
- Anderlecht whiz Praet: Brady wanted me to sign for Arsenal
- Barcelona eyeing Koscielny contract talks at Arsenal
- Ex-Genk teammates urge De Bruyne to choose right at Chelsea
- Charly Musonda impresses on Chelsea debut
- Southampton midfielder De Ridder hoping for Premier League chance
- Arsenal chiefs to tell Van Persie: You WILL stay
- Neymar backing Oscar for Chelsea success
- Chelsea boss Di Matteo admits talks for Wigan ace Moses
- Ex-Palace fullback Clyne thrilled with Southampton move
- Man Utd legend Neville understands Beckham Olympics omission
- Liverpool midfielder Lucas to make comeback in USA
- Chelsea join Arsenal in Nzonzi pursuit
- Chelsea clearing out fringe players
- Liverpool target Dempsey sits out Fulham friendly win
- Southampton boss Adkins excited about Clyne deal
- Man City bemused by AC Milan talk over Dzeko
- Villa star Bent insists game still needs strikers
- Villa ace Bent already establishing strong relationship with Lambert
- Sunderland go for Blackpool winger Phillips
- Newcastle closing on deal for Lille fullback Debuchy
- Chicharito happy Powell, Kagawa on tour with Man Utd
- Watford boss Zola to make QPR's Hall first signing
- West Brom reject Al Gharafa approach for Odemwingie
- Fulham slap £10M price-tag on Liverpool target Dempsey
- Southampton move for Vitesse Arnhem fullback Buttner still on
- Vorm excited by Swansea capture of De Guzman
- Agent insists Liverpool target Allen not pushing for Swansea exit
- Ex-Rayo coach backing Michu for big Swansea success
- Wigan signing Fyvie: I want to face Man Utd legend Scholes
- Wigan boss Martinez excited by Fyvie potential
- Chelsea boss Di Matteo delighted as Hazard, Marin score on debut
- Man Utd make opening offer for Arsenal striker Van Persie
- Tottenham face Arsenal competition for Fluminense attacker Wellington Nem
- Delfouneso hits winner for Villa on Lambert debut
- Fulham in Evian talks for Sagbo
- Sheffield Wednesday in talks with Fulham striker Sa
- Wigan land Barcelona duo Eduard Campabadal and Guillermo
- Chelsea signing Marin happy he didn't accept Tottenham offer
- Marin says Chelsea fans will enjoy midfield transformation
- Arsenal not giving up on Caen striker M'Baye Niang
- Watford target Arsenal keeper Almunia
- West Ham boss Allardyce taking Blackburn's Kean to court
- Newcastle target Carroll facing Liverpool tour dilemma
- Monaco coach Ranieri impressed by Newcastle
- Newcastle boss Pardew says Taylor fit for season kickoff
- Chicharito convinced of better form: My first full Man Utd preseason
- Reading chief Hammond delighted with successful market campaign
- Burnley snap up Reading fullback Mills
- Reading boss McDermott happy Zingarevich joining them for preseason
- Villa boss Lambert says no deal close for Feyenoord defender Vlaar
- Villa boss Lambert coy over Hutton future
- Villa midfielder Holman could've been lost to cricket
- Birmingham boss Clark insists no pressure to sell Norwich target Davies
- Norwich boss Hughton happy Butterfield with them in Austria
- Norwich striker Jackson eager to see more Canadians in Premier League
- Chelsea fans invited to live Facebook chat with Obi Mikel, Lukaku
- Spurs boss AVB hints Real Madrid face Man Utd competition for Modric
- Sao Paulo board SPLIT over accepting Man Utd bid for Lucas
- Rodgers: Liverpool willing to listen to Carroll offers
- Man Utd boss Ferguson: Fantastic Berbatov can leave
- Tottenham boss AVB snapped meeting Hulk in Brazil team hotel
- Chelsea know price for Marseille fullback Cesar Azpilicueta
- Tottenham face being blown out of water by Lokomotiv Moscow in Adebayor battle
- Valencia welcomes Man Utd signings Kagawa, Powell
- Liverpool boss Rodgers admits Fulham approach for Dempsey
- Arsenal, Sunderland target Nzonzi slaps in Blackburn transfer demand
- Chelsea price Malouda out of Santos move
- Gael Bigirimana proud pulling on Newcastle shirt
- Fraser Fyvie: Wigan move no brainer
- Leyton Orient snap up Stoke striker Ryan Brunt
- Stoke boss Pulis targets Chelsea striker Lukaku
- Tottenham defender Dawson desperate for injury-free run
- Watford chasing Italian icons Del Piero, Inzaghi
- Fulham open Chelsea talks for Lukaku
- Fulham boss Jol pleased to see Mladen Petric on scoresheet in friendly win
- Fulham striker Trotta delighted with brace in friendly win
- Man Utd winger Valencia determined to continue improving
- Man Utd ace Valencia proud to be awarded No7 shirt
- Shinji Kagawa pleased with warm Man Utd welcome from teammates
- Man Utd youngster Lingard proud to play alongside Carrick, Scholes
- Jesse Lingard thrilled to make winning Man Utd debut
- Man Utd boss Ferguson pleased with friendly win over AmaZulu
- Man Utd boss Ferguson happy to give Kagawa short debut
- Clubs queue to take on-loan Man City defender Reece Wabara
- Man City cough up fee to sign 11yo Blackpool keeper Curtis Anderson
- Fans flock to join Twitter feed of Man City star David Silva
- Dundee Utd boss Houston convinced of Naismith success at Everton
- Liverpool chairman Werner impressed by Rodgers early impact
- Werner delighted to have Liverpool in Boston
- Rodgers eager to improve Liverpool scoring power
- Carragher enjoying first weeks under Liverpool boss Rodgers
- Liverpool defender Wilson impressed by new manager Rodgers
- Wilson convinced of future at Liverpool
- Liverpool, Arsenal encouraged in pursuit of Barcelona winger Afellay
- Accrington Stanley to sign Sunderland defender Liddle
- Birmingham set to land Chelsea fullback Gordon
- Villa boss Lambert cools talk of move for Liverpool's Carroll
- Villa boss Lambert says no talks with ex-Man Utd striker Owen
- Sigurdsson scores on Tottenham debut
- Man Utd produce unconvincing win over AmaZulu
- Man Utd boss Ferguson has no doubts over Scholes workload
LA LIGA TRANSFER UPDATES AND NEWS:
- Barcelona wait for Arsenal, Inter Milan Afellay offers
- Messi urging Mascherano to pen Barcelona deal
- Mamic: Real Madrid boss Mourinho personally driving deal for Tottenham's Modric
- Tottenham go for Malaga ace Santi Cazorla as Modric replacement
- Atletico Madrid prospect Oliver Torres staying calm over Man Utd rumours
- Real Madrid sign Rio Ave defender Fabino
- Valencia move for Real Madrid outcast Gago
- Real Madrid reject Getafe bid for Alvaro Morata
- Atletico Madrid insist no Barcelona deal for Liverpool target Tello
- Carvalho digging in heels at Real Madrid
- Barcelona announce signing of Sporting Lisbon pair Agonstinho Ca and Edgar Ie
- Real Madrid star Ronaldo: Winning Liga my greatest moment here
- Messi determined to bring glory back to Barcelona
- Malaga solve player pay row
SERIA A TRANSFER UPDATES AND NEWS:
- AC Milan begin talks with Tottenham target Damiao
- PSG make Ibrahimovic highest paid in game's history
- Agent says Real Madrid's Kaka must take pay-cut for AC Milan return
- Inter Milan pushing Chelsea, Real Madrid target Maicon towards Anzhi
- Raiola defends AC Milan chief Galliani over Ibrahimovic sale
- Former AC Milan striker Ibrahimovic thrilled with PSG move: The impossible is possible!
- Ex-AC Milan striker Ganz: Thiago Silva is irreplaceable
- AC Milan signing Constant: Ibra, Thiago Silva exits are big blow
- Real Madrid striker Higuain rejects bumper Juventus contract offer
- PSG's Maxwell welcomes arrival of AC Milan striker Ibrahimovic
- Bologna coach Pioli says Ramirez could stay
- Bologna midfielder Mudingati convinced of Inter Milan move
- Former Pescara midfielder Marco Verratti delighted with PSG move
- Ambrosini: AC Milan remains great
- Juventus players eager for Coppa revenge on Napoli
- Vidal confident Juventus won't suffer complacency
- Vidal only thinking of Juventus stay
- Dzemaili impressed by Napoli youngster Insigne
- Pato agent insists on AC Milan stay
- Juventus GM Marotta unsure of Fiorentina price for Jovetic
- Twente step in for Inter Milan striker Castaignos
- Fiorentina coach Montella concedes Jovetic could go
- Roma sign Corinthians defender Castan
- Juventus signing Lucio: I was pushed out of Inter Milan
- Agent reveals AC Milan want Internacional striker Damiao
- Napoli president De Laurentiis convinced of success ahead
MLS TRANSFER UPDATES AND NEWS:
- Stoke come to agreement with MLS for Houston Dynamo’s Cameron
- Bradley jumped at chance to make dream move to Roma
- Beckham Olympics omission bittersweet for Brazil ace Neymar
- Work to be done before Cameron’s move from Houston Dynamo to Stoke is complete
- Henry hits magical winner as NYRB edge Chicago Fire
- Seattle Sounders ace Montero ready for Premier League or Europe
- Portland Timbers players right behind new coach Wilkinson
- NYRB ace Henry: ‘Energy guy’ Lade our best player this season
- Lukaku at the double with Marin and Hazard in the goals as Chelsea down Seattle Sounders
- Norwich striker Jackson eager to see more Canadians in Premier League
- Werner delighted to have Liverpool in Boston
AUSTRALIA/ASIA TRANSFER UPDATES AND NEWS:
- Sunderland go down to Seongnam Ilhwa in pre-season match
- Al Sadd make contact with Arsenal attacker Arshavin
- Former AFC chief bin Hammam has life ban overturned
- Holman sets up winner as Villa narrowly beats Philadelphia Union
- Goals for Yakubu, Barrios and Kanoute but no Drogba in Chinese FA Cup
- Villa midfielder Holman could've been lost to cricket
- Drogba wants Terry,Lampard At Shanghai
SCOTTISH PREMIER LEAGUE TRANSFER UPDATES AND NEWS:
- Ex-Celtic, Hibernian striker Riordan on trial with MK Dons
- Rangers losing titles would be a moral victory – Celtic boss Lennon
- Ex-St Johnstone striker Sandaza remains a Rangers target
- Hibernian’s Osbourne set for Blackpool
- Ex-Leeds, Hearts, Leicester defender Maybury still on Hibs radar
- Motherwell keen on signing ex-Sunderland, Bradford defender Ramsden
OTHER FOOTBALL NEWS,RUMOURS,TRANSFER UPDATES,GOSSIPS:
- Man City striker Santa Cruz open to QPR move
- Vitesse’s Buttner open to other options as Southampton move hits difficulties
- Man Utd, Hamburg target Elm will soon make decision on AZ future
- Malaga’s Cazorla could be Tottenham’s Modric replacement
- Swansea move for Getafe’s Miku simply speculation says agent
- Stoke come to agreement with MLS for Houston Dynamo’s Cameron
- Fulham, West Ham make bids for FC Twente’s Douglas
- Derby keen on Leeds winger White
- Ex-Man Utd skipper Bruce: Seeing Rooney and Van Persie in attack would be incredible
- Anzhi swooping for released Chelsea fullback Bosingwa
- Sigurdsson confident Tottenham will find quality Modric replacement
- Juventus admit defeat in Man Utd, Man City battle for Van Persie
- Man Utd boss Ferguson tells pals: Van Persie is ours!
- Shakhtar president: Chelsea owner Abramovich wants Willian
- Agent reveals Chelsea offer for Napoli star Cavani
- Wenger taking close look at Ganso as Brazil trains at Arsenal
- Borussia Dortmund winger Kevin Grosskreutz again touts himself to Liverpool
- Oscar medical began in Rio before being completed at Chelsea
- Former AC Milan star Ganz: Arsenal's Van Persie perfect Ibrahimovic replacement
- Liverpool boss Rodgers eager to get transfer business done quickly
- Liverpool boss Rodgers admits interest in Swansea's Allen
- Southampton move for PSV striker Jeremain Lens
- Rayo Vallecano star Michu undergoes Swansea medical
- Marseille fullback Cesar Azpilicueta tightlipped on Chelsea interest
- Blackpool defender Alex Baptiste interesting Wigan
- Chelsea midfielder Malouda admits Brazil ambitions
- Man City striker Dzeko angrily denies AC Milan talks
- Man Utd, Tottenham target Huntelaar again can't guarantee Schalke stay
- Santos keeper Rafael urges Ganso to ignore Arsenal
- Al Sadd make contact with Arsenal attacker Arshavin
- Tottenham boss AVB attends Brazil training - Hulk on show
- Corinthians president tells Arsenal off Paulinho
- Newcastle target Debuchy makes clear he wants out of Lille
- QPR target Zenit defender Bruno Alves
- Fulham adding a SECOND Moussa Dembele to squad
- Liverpool chasing PSV attacker Mertens
- Newcastle watching Anderlecht defender Kouyate at Olympics
- Anderlecht keeper Kaminski: Arsenal offered us house, Dad a job
- Anderlecht whiz Praet: Brady wanted me to sign for Arsenal
- Barcelona eyeing Koscielny contract talks at Arsenal
- Arsenal chiefs to tell Van Persie: You WILL stay
- Neymar backing Oscar for Chelsea success
- PSG make Ibrahimovic highest paid in game's history
- Chelsea boss Di Matteo admits talks for Wigan ace Moses
- Ex-Palace fullback Clyne thrilled with Southampton move
- Chelsea join Arsenal in Nzonzi pursuit
- Chelsea clearing out fringe players
- Stoke boss Pulis targets Chelsea striker Lukaku
- Watford chasing Italian icons Del Piero, Inzaghi
- Fulham open Chelsea talks for Lukaku
- Clubs queue to take on-loan Man City defender Reece Wabara
- Man City cough up fee to sign 11yo Blackpool keeper Curtis Anderson
- Liverpool, Arsenal encouraged in pursuit of Barcelona winger Afellay
- Accrington Stanley to sign Sunderland defender Liddle
- Birmingham set to land Chelsea fullback Gordon
- Villa boss Lambert cools talk of move for Liverpool's Carroll
- Villa boss Lambert says no talks with ex-Man Utd striker Owen
- Raiola defends AC Milan chief Galliani over Ibrahimovic sale
- Former AC Milan striker Ibrahimovic thrilled with PSG move: The impossible is possible!
- Real Madrid striker Higuain rejects bumper Juventus contract offer
- PSG's Maxwell welcomes arrival of AC Milan striker Ibrahimovic
- Twente step in for Inter Milan striker Castaignos
- Agent reveals AC Milan want Internacional striker Damiao
- hakhtar turn down €34m offer from Chelsea for Willian
- Man City rubbish agent claims that Dzeko wants to leave
- No Tottenham Deal To Lloris.
- Chelsea Set To Finalize Deal With Thorgan Hazard
- AC Milan begin talks with Tottenham target Damiao
- Prem interest in Atletico’s Adrian but no offers yet
Leo Messi Still Disappointed Being Defeated By Chelsea In Semis.
Lionel Messi Claims He Still Hasn't Forgot The UEFA Champions League Semi-Final When They (Barcelona) were Defeated By Chelsea Aggregate Of 3-2.After a hard fought goalless draw at the Stamford Bridge, 10-man Chelsea edged out reigning UEFA Champions League winners Barcelona on away goals. Lionel Messi failed to convert from the spot, something the Argentine still rues.Messi finished the 2011/12 season with 72 goals but missed out on top prizes with Chelsea winning the Champions League and Real Madrid claiming La Liga title with a 9-point advantage.The pint sized attacker shared that he wants to win every tournament he participates in with Barcelona, a goal he set for himself and his teammates at the Camp Nou.The reigning Ballon d’Or winner acknowledged that it will be difficult to realize the lofty ambitions of La Blaugrana, but they have the quality in the team to get the job done."I hope we can win everything again. That is our goal," he said at a press conference."We know it will be very hard, but we have not yet got over the semi-final defeat against Chelsea in the Champions League and the penalty I missed, and also the defeat against Madrid at Camp Nou."Earlier in the week, reports surfaced in Spanish media that suggested that Messi has yet to reach his peak and will give improved performances in the coming season.The Argentine captain shares the same feelings and stated that he is looking forward to play ever match for Barcelona and hopes that he will have an injury-free season.However, Messi explained that improvement does not mean that he will emulate his feats of the recent season, but in terms of becoming a better player and giving more to the team’s cause."I hope to improve every year. I hope I will be injury-free this season and that I will be available to play every match.”"I try to surpass myself not in terms of goals, but in terms of my growth as a player and in what I can give to the team.”"I hope that there is still margin for me to continue to grow. My goals are in terms of collective titles."
Tour De France: Alejandro Valverde wins Stage 17
Alejandro Valverde wins the 17TH Stage Of Tour de France After the last hard ascent, the Briton cemented his grasp on the yellow jersey and said he sensed "that it was pretty much over" with just three racing days left.The 143.5-kilometre ride from the southwestern town of Bagneres-de-Luchon to the ski station of Peyragudes featured three hefty ascents in the Pyrenees and an uphill finish.Valverde, the Movistar leader who returned from a two-year doping ban this year, won his third Tour stage in a breakaway. Christopher Froome of Britain was second, and Wiggins was third, both 19 seconds back.Wiggins faces one last test to become the first Briton to win cycling's biggest race: Saturday's individual time trial and that's his specialty. Flat stages await on Friday and in Sunday's ride to the finish on the Champs-Elysees in Paris, and aren't expected to alter the standings.Overall, Wiggins leads Sky teammate Froome in second by 2 minutes, 5 seconds, and Italy's Vincenzo Nibali trails in third, 2:41 back, after losing 18 seconds to them in the final ascent.A 2-minute lead after nearly 80 hours of racing and 2 1/2 weeks might not seem like much of a margin. But in stage races like the Tour, the strategy of success for a leader is keying on his closest rivals.Wiggins wasn't much worried about any other riders. After Nibali and Froome, his next closest challenger was Jurgen Van Den Broeck, who was 5:46 back, a deficit almost impossible to erase without a collapse by Wiggins.Defending champion Cadel Evans of Australia, after dropping out of contention in the first Pyrenean day on Wednesday, lost more time and trailed by 9:57. Still, he rose to sixth overall, after Spain's Haimar Zubeldia lost nearly a minute to the Australian.American Tejay Van Garderen a BMC teammate of Evans rose a notch, too, to fifth, and was 8:30 back.Valverde, with tears in his eyes in the winner's circle, had a rough start to the Tour with at least three crashes. He also sensed Wiggins and Froome closing on him at the end of the stage."I went all out," said Valverde, who also won stages in the Tour Down Under and the Paris-Nice races this year. "When I saw there were only 700 metres left, I was really really happy".Of his victory he said, "It erases all of the past."One of Sky's dilemmas was exposed on Thursday: Froome entered the day clinging to an 18-second lead over Nibali, and he was looking for any chance to gain time on the Italian.On the final ascent to the Peyragudes, Froome tried to gain time on Nibali, but also repeatedly spoke with Wiggins and even gestured with his hand for the Sky leader to come along."Chris encouraged me, saying 'Come on, come on,"' Wiggins said. "He's really strong . He can win the Tour one day."The fog-shrouded stage in the Pyrenees led the crash and sickness-depleted peloton over three big climbs including the Port de Bales, one of cycling's hardest and two lesser ones.A group of 17 breakaway riders set the early pace. Nibali joined the escapees but came to a gentleman's agreement with them and fell back. That's because the leading group knew Sky would try to chase him down thus reducing their chance to vie for a stage win.Nibali, too, knew that so early in the stage he wouldn't be able to hold a big gap. So after a handshake with Valverde, he drifted back to the pack to wait for chances later.Later, Nibali's Liquigas team led up several climbs, especially Ivan Basso, the Italian veteran who was second to Lance Armstrong in his last Tour victory in 2005.The most "panache" the French cycling buzzword for flair in the race came from the climbers, notably by France's Thomas Voeckler who, a day after winning Stage 16, fought hard to keep his polka-dot jersey awarded to the Tour's best climber.As Valverde sped over the Peyrsourde pass, the last climb before a small uphill spurt to the finish, fans poured into the road many with Spanish or Basque flags.For bookmakers and seasoned Tour fans, Wiggins was always the pre-favourite. The main question was whether he'd hold up in the mountains. Wiggins and Sky answered that emphatically: He did.The attacks against Wiggins in the climbs were relatively few. The biggest came from Nibali, to a lesser extent by Van Den Broeck, and less so by defending champ Evans.From the outset, Sky has taken a methodical approach to winning the Tour. Since 2009, it set a goal of victory within five years. Wiggins has been rhythmic, not aggressive or attacking: When the best climbers were up out of their saddle pedaling in "danseuse" dancer position, he stayed seated, riding along behind a Sky escort or at times, leading himself.Wiggins appears on pace to make some history: He'd become the first Olympic track champion to become a Tour winner. He took the yellow in Stage 7, and hasn't let go of it since: No rider has done that since France's Bernard Hinault held a lead from the same stage in 1981 all the way to the finish.And only two riders have worn yellow this year: Fabian Cancellara of Switzerland had it after winning the prologue. Not since 1977 has there been only one change of the yellow jersey.The top three Wiggins, Froome, Nibali haven't changed since Stage 11.Friday's 18th stage takes riders 222.5 kilometres from Blagnac to Brive-la-Gaillarde in central France.
the talented young Welshman Targeted By Brendan Rodgers
Liverpool Coach Brendan Rodgers Has Confirmed His Interest In Allen.Allen's agent confirmed that the player has not handed in a transfer request despite all the rumours suggesting he has.It's no surprise to see that Brendan Rodgers is targeting the talented young Welshman, despite him and his former club having an agreement that he wouldn't pinch Swansea's players for 12 months.Rodgers contradicts the agreement and says he'll want to be in the market for some of Swansea's players. 'I have a great relationship with Swansea but if there is a market for any of the players, I would like to be in that market,''They respect that. He is a very talented player, which everyone knows, but there is nothing more at the moment. When players come to a club such as Liverpool, it's never straightforward.'There are always other barriers and difficulties. At this moment, there are ongoing negotiations on a few targets.'We hope we're close to some deals. I need to evaluate the players we have and assess the squad and bring some in to bring freshness to the group.'As a manager you want them in sooner rather than later but the main thing is to get them in before the beginning of the season. If we do that, our job will be done.'The media are also bigging up the possibility of a move to Liverpool for Joe Allen by looking at Michael Laudrup's targets and signings, suggesting he's looking at players who can replace the 22 year old. Jonathan de Guzman has joined on loan while Michu is expected to join, both are attacking midfielders. The media forget that Gylfi Sigurdsson hasn't stayed on permanently and the fact that the new manager may simply want to improve that area of his team. Further speculation also says that Swansea City will be looking in the region of £15m to persuade them to sell one of their star assets.
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