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Thursday 30 August 2012

UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE Draw Announced,Iniesta Named Europe Player of the Year

  UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE DRAW OUT

                                  Best European Player Of The Year 

30th August 2012: Football Transfer Deadline day News,Latest news,Rumours

Deadline Day Transfer News 30th August 2012 Also Latest News and Rumours:
  • West Ham striker Maynard opts for Cardiff switch
  • Norwich prepared for late move in transfer market
  • Blackburn close to £8m capture of Huddersfield striker Rhodes
  • West Brom boss relaxed over futures of Olsson and Odemwingie
  • Swansea signing Hernandez compensates for Sinclair loss
  • Martinez optimistic Wigan can cope with losing Moses
  • Orlandi leaves Swansea for South Coast berth with Brighton
  • Allardyce resigned to defeat in pursuit of Liverpool’s Carroll
  • Sunderland midfielder Elmohamady agrees Hull loan
  • Torres: Chelsea experience has been character building
  • Villas-Boas comments on Remy rumours and other Tottenham targets
  • Wenger evasive over any Arsenal transfer dealings
  • Stoke looking to make four new signings
  • Chelsea head list of Premier League spenders
  • Defoe Tweet reveals new Tottenham deal
  • Everton poised to sign Costa Rica international Oviedo
  • Jol: Fulham have put down a marker with imminent Berbatov signing
  • Arsenal still looking to offload Bendtner and Chamakh
  • Kilmarnock reveal “derisory” offer from Everton for teenager Kennedy
  • Tottenham move for Bilbao striker Llorente
  • QPR to bolster defence with move for Danish defender Kjaer
  • Brighton striker Mackail-Smith interesting Norwich
  • Tottenham’s Kaboul Tweets update on knee surgery
  • Notts County to train at National Football Centre
  • Blackburn full back Olsson targeted by West Brom
  • Midfielder Milijas and Wolves agree to part
  • Sunderland enter race for Fulham striker Dempsey
  • ESPN to broadcast FA games in South America
  • Former Fulham and Wigan midfielder Bullard joins MK Dons
  • Sunderland signing Johnson no regrets over Man City move
  • Australia accepts EAFF invitation
  • Green is the colour for Adelaide shirt sponsor
  • Everton to make new offer for Copenhagen fullback Bryan Oviedo
  • QPR agree Esteban Granero fee with Real Madrid
  • Jol reveals Fulham medical for Man Utd striker Berbatov
  • Man City go to £8M to land Swansea's Sinclair
  • Sessegnon pens new Sunderland contract
  • Spurs chairman Levy targets Shakhtar TRIO: Willian, Douglas Costa and Fernandinho
  • Andre Schurrle waiting calmly over Chelsea bid
  • Newcastle boss Pardew leaves Carroll door ajar: I won't rule it out
  • Man Utd coach Joyce: Buttner impressive on debut
  • Man Utd touting Macheda, Bebe around Europe
  • AC Milan finalising deal for Man City midfielder De Jong
  • Arsenal now seeking loan exit for Bendtner
  • Villa chasing Lazio striker Zarate
  • Reading move for Palace striker Zaha
  • Hodgson names Chelsea youngster Sturridge, Bertrand in England squad
  • Man Utd discussing whether to join Twitter
  • Fulham go for Sunderland pair Campbell, Richardson
  • Tottenham chairman Levy fails in bids for Moutinho, Willian
  • Sutherland agrees new QPR deal
  • Genk striker Christian Benteke demanding Villa move
  • Hoffenheim offer Babel to Villa, Swansea
  • Swansea winger Sinclair on way for Man City medical
  • Marseille's Mbia: I want QPR move
  • Southampton in talks for VVV Venlo defender Maya Yoshida
  • Cardiff plan bid for West Ham striker Maynard
  • Wigan boss Martinez: We can't replace Chelsea signing Moses
  • Martinez keen for late Wigan signings
  • Stoke face Dutch competition for Eikrem
  • Roda JC ready to deal in Chelsea winger Amin Affane
  • Ajax signing Hoesen grateful for Fulham experience
  • Celtic linked with Man City defender Boyata
  • Inverness Caley strike Arsenal partnership as part of Roberts deal
  • Tottenham will wait until January for Internacional striker Damiao
  • Royal Antwerp excited about deal for Man Utd winger Gyliano van Velzen
  • Chivas urge Marco Fabian to resist Liverpool, Bayern Munich offers
  • Porto reject €50M offer for Chelsea target Hulk
  • Siena expect medical for Man City striker Guidetti
  • QPR, West Brom offered Sampdoria's Palombo
  • Reading in Marseille talks for Ayew
  • QPR split Barton wages with Marseille
  • QPR favourites for Rubin Kazan fullback Ansaldi
  • Lyon president Aulas admits Lloris stalling on Spurs move
  • Man City challenge Tottenham for Remy
  • Juventus, QPR eyeing Shanghai Shenhua striker Drogba
  • Spartak Moscow make late move for Arsenal's Bendtner
  • Spurs boss AVB: How to spend £70 MILLION in 24 hours
  • Liverpool waiting for Chelsea green light over Sturridge
  • Fulham boss Jol wants reunion with Man Utd striker Berbatov
  • Chelsea striker Torres keen on Atletico Madrid return
  • Walcott to stay with Arsenal after striker role promise
  • Fulham target Wolfsburg winger Ashkan Dejagah
  • Fulham chasing West Ham midfielder Noble
  • Spurs boss AVB driving out his English players
  • Tottenham must go higher for Porto's Moutinho
  • Wales coach Coleman denies rift with Arsenal's Ramsey
  • McLintock doubts Arsenal can be regarded as top club
  • Liverpool striker Carroll willing to consider West Ham move
  • Newcastle boss Pardew fancies late market action
  • Bates set to leave Leeds following buyout
  • Liverpool boss Rodgers: Carroll will only be backup
  • Green already preparing to quit QPR
  • Southampton launch bid for Middlesbrough utility Williams
  • Tottenham signing Dembele tribute to Fulham
  • Dembele excited with Vertonghen reunion at Tottenham
  • Arsenal legend McLintock slams contract policy
  • Chelsea striker Torres excited facing former club Atletico Madrid in Super Cup
  • QPR midfielder Barton: Taarabt says Marseille ideal for me
  • Malaga closing on deal for Man City striker Santa Cruz
  • Taylor excited Newcastle back in Europe
  • Stoke wrapping up deal for Rangers midfielder Edu
  • AC Milan chief Galliani hatching deadline day Kaka plan
  • Ex-Real Madrid president Calderon: Mourinho behaviour doesn't belong in sport
  • Ex-Real Madrid GM Sacchi: Vilanova will struggle with Guardiola shadow at Barcelona
  • Inter Milan turn to Palermo striker Abel Hernandez
  • Arsenal valued at £2 BILLION?!!
  • Liverpool boss Rodgers snaps back at Eriksson over Gerrard
  • Walcott tells Wenger he doesn't want to leave Arsenal
  • Evans impressed by Man Utd teammates Buttner
  • Evans enjoys successful return for Man Utd U21s
  • Fenerbahce challenge Stoke for Liverpool's Adam
  • Spurs chairman Levy in France today to close Remy deal
  • Premier League warn Man City's Tevez over goal celebrations
  • Julio Cesar: I've joined QPR to win titles
  • Julio Cesar: London a big draw over QPR move
  • Tottenham demand big money for Van der Vaart sale
  • Pardew demands Newcastle focus for Atromitos clash
  • West Ham make late bid for Liverpool striker Carroll
  • Liverpool boss Rodgers fancies late move for Arsenal attacker Walcott
  • Villa, Southampton in Liverpool contact for Spearing
  • Liverpool boss Rodgers: Days of £35M deals now over
  • England coach Hodgson will stick with Birmingham keeper Butland
  • Man City not giving up on Swansea attacker Sinclair
  • Trabzonspor in West Ham contact for Cole
  • Villa finalising deal for Chesterfield striker Jordan Bowery
  • Charlton reject Villa offer for Dale Stephens
  • QPR make offer for Real Madrid midfielder Granero
  • QPR face competition from Stoke for Mbia
  • Southampton boss Adkins: We'll deal with Do Prado
  • England boss Hodgson recalls Chelsea skipper Terry
  • Rooney insists: Man Utd exit talk just nonsense
  • Chelsea see Schurrle as Sturridge replacement
  • Liverpool boss Rodgers wants to swap Carroll for Llorente
  • Ex-Fulham attacker Dembele thrilled with Tottenham switch
  • Liverpool make formal approach to Arsenal for Walcott
  • Juventus convinced Man Utd's Berbatov on way to Fulham
  • Man City strike terms for Fiorentina defender Nastasic
  • Man City boss Mancini plans late Maicon move
  • Man City go for Benfica midfielder Javi Garcia
  • Arsenal impress on NextGen debut
  • Schmeichel: Van Persie makes Man Utd squad superior to Man City's
  • Man Utd legend Schmeichel: Unfair to compare current strike-force with Treble winners
  • Buttner makes winning debut for Man Utd U21s
  • Carrick admits Man Utd must make up for Champions League flop
  • Fulham table bid for Lyon striker Gomis
  • Cisse hails QPR ambition with Julio Cesar signing
  • West Ham may cash in on Maynard
  • Tate digging in heels at Swansea
  • Swansea consider swap bid for Middlesbrough attacker Emnes
  • Swansea boss Laudrup expects tense final days of market
  • Valencia reject Swansea offer for Hernandez
  • Brentford snap up Everton defender Bidwell
  • Everton skipper Neville hails early season form of Jagielka
  • Round explains Everton not going for ex-Man Utd striker Owen
  • Ex-Everton star Nevin convinced Europe push is on
  • Liverpool plan loan move for Danny Wilson
  • Liverpool boss Rodgers cannot guarantee Adam stay
  • Liverpool boss Rodgers eyes Arsenal clash for Sahin debut
  • Real Madrid's Sahin eager to make Liverpool debut
  • Stoke table bid for Liverpool playmaker Adam
  • Sahin insists Liverpool boast top four squad
  • Ex-Middlesbrough defender Bennett excited by Aston Villa signing
  • Villa boss Lambert happy to clinch Bennett signing
  • Brentford snap up Norwich City midfielder Tom Adeyemi
  • Round delighted with Everton squad players for Capital One Cup win
  • Everton No2 Round hails 2-goal Mirallas
  • Rodgers recalls Liverpool big guns for Hearts clash
  • Rodgers admits Liverpool may make late sales
  • Liverpool boss Rodgers tightlipped on late market signings
  • Ireland hopes to find place in plans of Villa boss O'Neill
  • Ireland sees long-term future at Aston Villa
  • Marseille coach Baup confirms talks with QPR's Barton
  • Giroud insists goals will flow for Arsenal
  • Arsenal striker Giroud denies he's suffering in Van Persie shadow
  • QPR boss Hughes excited by Julio Cesar arrival
  • Real Madrid star Ronaldo thrilled with Supercopa triumph: But we must improve
  • Athletic Bilbao winger Markel Susaeta rejects Man Utd approach
  • Modric thrilled to win Supercopa on Real Madrid debut
  • Arbeloa urges Real Madrid not to get carried away with Supercopa win
  • Barcelona chief Zubizarreta: Real Madrid best counter-attacking team in world
  • QPR set to land Real Madrid's Granero today
  • Rayo Vallecano sign Man City midfielder Mohammed Abu
  • Real Madrid's Diarra prices himself out of AC Milan move
  • Bayern Munich complete signing of Athletic Bilbao star Javi Martinez
  • Real Beti sign Sochaux defender Damien Perquis
  • Wolfsburg fullback Ricardo Rodriguez calm over Barcelona rumours
  • Real Madrid win Supercopa after second-leg thriller
  • Fiorentina blast Berbatov: You're not worthy of our shirt
  • Juventus GM Marotta insists they didn't wreck Berbatov deal for Fiorentina
  • Juventus GM Marotta admits they want Arsenal striker Bendtner
  • Tottenham, Celtic in contact with Juventus icon Del Piero
  • AC Milan in advanced talks for Man City's De Jong
  • Inter Milan sign Szamotuly keeper Dawid Smug
  • Fiorentina locked in Auxerre talks for Willy Boly
  • Werder Bremen signing Elia: Juventus demanded I give up Ferrari
  • Udinese patron Pozzo insists Guidolin will stay
  • Agent says Sao Paulo defender Uvini on brink of Napoli move
  • Juventus lodge new Conte appeal
  • Inter Milan coach Stramaccioni says Maicon could still leave
  • Inter Milan coach Stramaccioni tribute to QPR signing Julio Cesar
  • Inter Milan coach Stramaccioni insists no slacking against Vaslui
  • AC Milan complete deal for Barcelona striker Krkic
  • Cerro Largo striker Sebastian Sosa Sanchez joins Palermo
  • Del Piero meets with Sion officials
  • Lazio boss Petkovic welcomes Ciani arrival
  • Petkovic dismisses Lazio preseason nerves
  • Lazio boss Petkovic demands victory against FK Mura
  • Genoa complete deal for Fiorentina wing-back Vargas
  • Juventus GM Marotta says deal for Athletic Bilbao's Llorente still on

DAY 2: US Open Results 2012



Serena WILLIAMS b. Coco VANDEWEGHE 6-1, 6-1
Just less than an hour to Serena Williams - who won the tournament three times, the last in 2008, and dominated the last two months of women's tennis (Wimbledon and Olympic gold medalist, also in duplicate Venus) - to get rid of the young compatriot Coco Vandeweghe, born in 1991 and number 75 in the world ranking.Serena Williams, who is the fourth seed, will face in the second round of the Spanish María José Martínez Sánchez who defeated Mirjana Lucic 6-3, 7-5.
Agnieszka RADWANSKA b. Nina Bratchikova 6-1, 6-1
Debut rosewater for the second-seeded Radwanska Aghnieszka women on the board. The Polish it only takes 54 minutes to overcome the Russian Bratchikova that, in the game, there comes praticamenbte ever. Four to zero in the first set, three to one in the second, the Polish concedes nothing all'avversaria, although the latter does not serve even then not bad (65% in the first field). For Radwanska will now Spanish Suarez Navarro.
Ana Ivanovic b. Elina SVITOLINA 6-3, 6-2
Much the same for Ana Ivanovic does not miss the appointment with the first round and will then see the next match. The commitment is not the greatest, the Ukrainian Svitolina is in fact a class of 1994 number 176 in the world, but it was important after the latest releases disastrous (embarrassing twice taken from Vinci 6-0) regain confidence with cement slam New York . For the second round the beautiful Serbian Swedish Ardvisson, which has passed without problems the veteran Kimiko Date-Krumm.
Venus WILLIAMS b. Bethanie Mattek-Sands 6-3, 6-1
No problem for Venus Williams in the derby against American Mattek suffers only at startup. After starting the sprint Mattek capable of breakkare suffered the largest of the Williams sisters, Venus slips five consecutive games and makes his Sept. 1 Turned the match, Williams made his easily the second set 6-1 thus entering the second round. For her, the challenge will be against the seeded sixth, Germany's Angelique Kerber.
Irina-Camelia Begu b. Caroline Wozniacki (DEN) 6-2, 6-2
Another crash to Caroline Wozniacki, seeded eighth, who after being eliminated in the first round at Wimbledon repeats at Flushing Meadows in 2009 where he played the final. A Danish adjust with a double and hasty Irina-Camelia Begu 6-2, Romanian born in 1990, which will address in the second round Silvia Soler-Espinosa: for the Spanish 6-3, 6-2 to Russian Kudryavtseva.
OTHER RESULTS - The sixth-seeded Angelique Kerber of the tournament over the UK without problems Keothavong 6-2, 6-0. Next also heads the number 13 and 14 of the seed, Dominika Cibulkova and Maria Kirilenko respectively against Johanna Larsson (6-7, 6-2, 6-0) and Chanelle Scheepers (6-2, 6-1). Other results: Ardvisson b. Date-Krumm 6-4, 6-2; Suarez Navarro b. Pervak ​​7-5, 2-1 ret. (Right thigh injury); Makarova b. Daniilidou 6-1, 6-4; Voskoboeva b. Rus 6-1, 6-3; Vesnina b. Peng 7-6, 6-1; Hlavackova b. Zakopalova 6-4, 6-4; Morita b. Niculescu 6-3, 6-3; Bertens b. McHale 6-4, 4-6, 6-3; Govortsova b. Paszek 6-3, 6-4, Jankovic b. Bondarenko 6-1, 6-2; Shvedova b. King 6-4, 6-2; Jovanovski b. Barthel 4-6, 7-5, 6-2; Arn b. Szavay 6-4, 3-2 ret. (Low back injury). Four qualified to the second round: Arruabarrena b. Peer 6-4, 7-6; Konta b. Babos 6-2, 7-5; Malek b.Amanmuradova 4-6, 6-2, 6-4; Puchkova b. Falconi 7-6 (5), 6-7 (2), 6-3.

Real Madrid Beats Barcelona To Win Super-Copa By Rule Of Away Goals

With The Aggregate Score Of 4-4, Barcelona Got Defeated By Real Madrid In Santiago Bernabeu By 2-1 But all What did matter was Aggregate Score-line. A missed clearance from Javier Mascherano saw Gonzalo Higuain gifted the opener, and an outrageous move from Cristiano Ronaldo on Gerard Pique put him in position to make it 2-0 after 19 minutes. Adriano's red card just before half an hour seemed to signal the the end of Barca's hopes, but Lionel Messi dragged them back to their feet with a fantastic free-kick on the stroke of half-time.The second-half was far more tense as a much-improved Barca had their chances to score again, but there was no way back for the visitors as Madrid hung on to claim the first trophy in Spain this season.Pepe returned from a concussion to start alongside Sergio Ramos in defence, but there was no place for new signing Luka Modric, who began the game on the bench.An injury to Dani Alves during the warmup, forced Tito Vilanova to draft Jordi Alba in at left-back, with Adriano shifting to the opposite flank. Carles Puyol was another notable absentee after fracturing a cheekbone in the 2-1 win over Osasuna on the weekend.And the Barcelona captain may have well had a thing or two to say after a dreadful defensive opening that saw Madrid storm into a two goal lead after 20 minutes.Mascherano had already allowed Higuain to slip past him for an early one-on-one that was saved by Victor Valdes, and the Argentine gifted his compatriot an even greater chance in the 11th minute, when his missed attempt at a clearance allowed the striker to steal in and slot home the opener.It went for bad to worse for Barca eight minutes later, as Madrid struck again after pouncing on another lapse at the back. Pique was left bamboozled by a heel flick from Ronaldo, who advanced on goal and had time to steady himself before blasting in via the leg of Valdes.Valdes was called into action once more to deny Higuain, who was again able to get behind the defence, while Madrid saw a third goal questionably disallowed for an infraction after Pepe nodded in a free-kick.The visitors were all at sea, and their chances seemed to be virtually extinguished just before the half hour mark, when Adriano was shown a straight red card for pulling down Ronaldo on a clear break towards goal for the Portuguese.Vilanova was forced to throw on Martin Montoya for Sanchez in a bid to shore up his defence as Madrid continued to dominate. Sami Khedira’s volley was thwarted from point blank range by Valdes, before a last ditch challenge from Mascherano halted Higuain as he bore down on goal.However, there were a few signs of life from Barca as the first-half drew to a close. Montaya came within inches of connecting with Andres Iniesta’s low cross, and then, in stoppage time, a moment of magic from Messi gave the visitors a fighting chance.The Argentine took charge of a free-kick after Xavi was felled 30 yards from goal, and bent a breathtaking effort around the wall, past the outstretched arm of Iker Casillas and into the back of the net.Still, Madrid nearly responded in the dying embers of the first-half. Ronaldo’s 35-yard drive bounced inches wide, and Higuain also narrowly missed, after cutting onto his left foot deep inside the area.Barca headed into the break knowing that the still had a lot of work to do, and looked to wrestle control from the hosts as the second half unfolded.Madrid seemed content to sit back and protect their advantage, which allowed the Blaugrana the chance to dictate proceedings with their famed tiki-taka football.Their improved endeavour was almost rewarded on the hour mark, after a searching ball from the back by Mascherano was taken in stride brilliantly by Pedro, who saw his shot met by an equally fantastic save from Casillas.The Spanish forward had another opening moments later after sneaking in on the right, but Casillas was again alert to stop him from poking home at the near post.Madrid were far from ruthless, but still harboured a significant threat on the break. Khedira nearly scored a third after beating multiple defenders en-route to goal, but Valdes was able to block strongly.Alba was thwarted at the last by a great challenge from Ramos, before Higuain was allowed through on goal for the umpteenth time, but could not finish the chance as his effort bounced off the base of the post.Late openings appeared for both sides, but no more goals were forthcoming as Madrid held on to claim the Supercopa, and set the pace for what is sure to be a enthralling season in Spain.

29Th August Transfer news,Latest News,Rumours

  • QPR linked with Madrid midfielder Granero
  • Villa boss Lambert impressed with midfielder Ireland
  • Southampton to crack down on drink-driver Do Prado
  • Liverpool boss relaxed over Gerrard future
  • Wimbledon in crisis talks with boss Brown
  • Adeyemi leaves Norwich for Brentford loan
  • Southampton on board with luxury yacht sponsor
  • Chesterfield striker Bowery close to Villa move
  • Swindon boss Di Canio delighted as Stoke turned over
  • Maiga delighted at first goal for West Ham
  • YouTube launches Love Football internet channel
  • Wolves complete deal for St Etienne midfielder
  • Newcastle boss Pardew calls for shorter transfer window
  • Everton defender Bidwell in short term Brentford deal
  • Wigan boss Martinez excited with striker Boselli
  • Japanese defender Yoshida poised for Southampton switch
  • Walcott to stay with Arsenal
  • Fulham’s Dembele set for Tottenham
  • Hamburg want to push through deal for Tottenham’s van der Vaart
  • France boss Deschamps wants big things from Arsenal’s Diaby
  • Julio Cesar surprised but delighted to make QPR move
  • Liverpool blow as Lucas set for three months on sidelines
  • Ki debut very promising says Swansea boss Laudrup
  • Inter holding out for more for Man City target Maicon
  • Norwich finalise transfer of Blackburn’s Bunn
  • Stoke still hoping to pull-off loan for Tottenham’s Huddlestone
  • Mayuka joins Southampton from Young Boys
  • Tate not ready to leave Swansea
  • Cole wishes Liverpool’s Gerrard joined him at Chelsea
  • Swansea to make bid for Crewe’s Westwood
  • Millwall deny Charlton loan for N’Guessan
  • Tottenham keen on Shakhtar pair Douglas Costa, Fernandinho
  • Tottenham’s AVB prepared to sell van der Vaart, Parker and Lennon
  • Man City and Fiorentina agree fee for Nastasic
  • QPR’s Barton desperate to join Marseille
  • Bolton facing competition from Villa, Sunderland for Liverpool’s Spearing
  • Leicester eyeing Stoke defender Shotton
  • Leeds United step up their play for Diouf
  • Man City ask Liverpool to name their price for Raheem Sterling
  • Man Utd pair Luke Giverin and Gyliano van Velzen sent on-loan to Royal Antwerp
  • Man City launching bid for Inter Milan defender Maicon
  • Stoke ready to deal in ex-Man Utd striker Owen
  • Newcastle boss Pardew concedes defeat in bid for Liverpool's Carroll
  • Herd, Luongo on target for Villa, Ipswich in English League Cup
  • Rooney fears Man Utd laying groundwork for his shock sale
  • Agent reveals Spurs boss AVB wants Man Utd target Douglas Costa
  • Man Utd boss Ferguson considers late move for Barcelona's Busquets
  • Celtic target Henriksen chooses AZ Alkmaar
  • Benfica decide to cash in on Man Utd, Man City target Gaitan
  • Man City deliver €30M offer to Fiorentina for Matija Nastasic
  • Agent admits offers arriving for Tottenham, Arsenal target Afellay
  • Agent convinced Man Utd's Berbatov will remain in England
  • Chelsea attempt to trump Man City for Fiorentina youngster Nastasic
  • Roma offered keeper Stekelenburg to Tottenham
  • Man City want Fiorentina pair Nastasic, Jovetic
  • Inter Milan coach Stramaccioni wants Arsenal's Bendtner
  • Santon happy at Newcastle
  • Swansea go for Getafe midfielder Diego Castro
  • Hamburg chief Arnesen insists deal for Tottenham's Van der Vaart can happen
  • Arsenal, Man City target Capoue determined to leave Toulouse
  • Thorgan Hazard already impressing at Chelsea
  • Aston Villa in Bordeaux talks for Yoan Gouffran
  • Arsenal hero Van Bronckhorst joining Man City coaching staff
  • Mathias Bossaerts delighted with Man City move
  • Arsenal boss Wenger: I wanted to sell Man Utd's Van Persie to PSG
  • Agent: Chelsea believe in West Brom striker Lukaku
  • Man Utd rebel Fryers happy with Standard Liege move
  • Agent reveals Man City plan to offer new deal to Guidetti
  • AaB striker Nicklas Helenius wanted by Fulham, Sheffield Wednesday
  • Tottenham strike terms over Lloris fee with Lyon
  • Dad urges CSKA Moscow star Dzagoev to think twice about Spurs move
  • Adam says Liverpool pal Sterling has world at his feet
  • Benfica coach Jesus accepts Man City target Javi Garcia could leave
  • Fulham in West Ham contact for Noble
  • Charlie Adam expects to stick with Liverpool
  • Fletcher relieved to complete protracted Sunderland move
  • West Ham, Fulham eyeing Ajax striker Miralem Sulejmani
  • Gervinho insists Arsenal pal Giroud will come good
  • Liverpool boss Rodgers pushing to close deal for Wolves keeper De Vries
  • Sunderland won't offer new deal to QPR, Fulham target Campbell
  • Aston Villa chasing Southampton striker Lambert
  • Aston Villa make bid for Chesterfield striker Jordan Bowery
  • Arsenal ponder shock bid for Man City striker Dzeko
  • Tottenham ready to offload Gomes
  • New England Revolution boss Heaps thrilled with Toja capture
  • Former Derby, West Brom midfilder Barnes set for Houston Dynamo
  • NYRB’s Palsson set for Nijmegen loan
  • Portland Timbers confirm new coaching appointment to be made this week
  • Sporting Kansas City’s Warzycha heads to Carolina RailHawks
  • Ex-USA, Chicago Fire forward Razov joins LA Galaxy coaching staff
  • Chelsea determined to land Bayer Leverkusen striker Andre Schurrle