United
want €35m Coentrao
Manchester United are
preparing a massive €35m bid for the Real Madrid star who is not a first choice
at the Spanish Capital.
Isco
wanted by PL giants
Liverpool and Manchester
City are keen to bring the impressive Spaniard to England in the summer but
Real Madrid might resist the move.
Liverpool
discuss Anfield naming rights
Liverpool’s principal
owner John W Henry was in Dubai to discuss a potential naming rights deal for
Anfield.
Koulibaly
in Manchester United radar
The Marseille defender
is the new addition to the defender’s shortlist at Old Trafford who desperately
wants to improve their defense.
Chelsea
to recall Van Ginkel
The London side are
angry that the youngster was not given enough playing time at the San Siro and
are planning to recall him from his loan spell with the Italians.
Van
Gaal does not want to spend in January
The Red Devils’ boss is
not ready to splash cash in January in case he cannot convince his prior targets.
Instead he wants to spend in the next summer to strengthen his squad.
Falcao
must improve
Louis Van Gaal is
concerned about the Colombian striker that he is not suitable for the physical
play of Premier league. The Dutch already had doubts on the on loan striker but
convinced himself in the summer.
Chelsea
lead Bakkali chase
The Blue lions have
over stepped Manchester United, Arsenal, Liverpool, and Barcelona to sign the
PSV youngster. Jose Mourinho is ready to make a bid for the promising youngster
in January.
Real
Madrid wants a keeper
The Spanish giants are
searching a replacement for Iker Casillas and are eyeing Hugo Lloris as a perfect
fit and are also interested in Manchester United’s De Gea.
Manchester
City rival Bayern Munich
The cash splashing
English giants are ready to offer Marco Reus a €12.5m per year to lay off the
interest from Bayern Munich and all the clubs who are chasing the German.
Xavi
to leave Barcelona
The club legend may
leave the Spanish side in the January and reported that he may play for FC
Tokyo who offers him an annual salary of €7 million.
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