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19/07/09: Transfer Rumors

Abhimanyu Rajput - 19 July 2009 16:38

Liverpool seem to have bid for Ashley Young, according to the News of the World

'Liverpool are set to offer £20m for Aston Villa winger Ashley Young.' - News of the World

'Real Madrid could bring back Esteban Granero from Getafe for € 4m, if the Alonso transfer from Liverpool does not take place' - Marca

'Valencia and Atletico Madrid are also interested in securing his services, when his contract expires on 31st of July' - Marca

'Villa have rejected an £18m opening offer for Young from Tottenham, saying they value the player at £30m.' - The Sunday Times

'Arsenal poised to bid £10m for Bordeaux striker Marouane Chamakh to replace Emmanuel Adebayor.' - News of the World

'Bordeaux coach Laurent Blanc says he would like Chamakh's future to be resolved by Thursday.' - The Observer

'The Bayern Munich president Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, has publicly threatened to lodge a complaint against Real Madrid to FIFA, if the Spanish club still insisted to sign French international Franck Ribéry.' - Marca

'Everton have slapped a £30m price tag on centre-back Joleon Lescott, which is double Manchester City's current bid.' - News of the World

'Tottenham are close to capturing Portsmouth striker Peter Crouch after tabling a £12m offer in the last 24 hours, beating off competition from Fulham and Sunderland.' - News of the World

'Bjorn Helge Riise, brother of John Arne Riise who plays for Roma, will join Fulham on Monday' - Aftenposten

'Spurs will find out on Monday if Real Madrid striker Klaas-Jan Huntelaar will reject an £18m transfer to Stuttgart in favour of a move to White Hart Lane.' - Daily Mail

'Tim Borowski could make a return to Werder after a year with Bayern Munich with Bremen coach Thomas Schaaf welcoming the move for the former club captain' - L'Equippe

'Benoît Cheyrou could leave Marseille if he does not extend his contract, with Liverpool and Juventus being the likely destinations' - Le Parisien

'After a difficult first season in Ligue 1 with Nancy, the Brazilian defender Helder could make Dinamo Bucharest switch' - L'Equipe.

'Chelsea and Tottenham are considering making a move for David Beckham, while AC Milan, who had the LA Galaxy midfielder on loan last season, are also interested.' - Daily Mail

'Bolton will try to hijack Portsmouth's bid to sign Hull defender Sam Ricketts.' - News of the World

'Former Newcastle striker Lomana LuaLua may quit Qatar club Al-Arabi to join Stoke.' - News of the World

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Comments (3)

Escape_to_Victory

20 July 2009 03:34

Everton's taking advantage of City asking £30 million for Lescott, man is that a load of money! Sheesh, maybe that is there way of saying he's not for sale. I mean, I respect he may play well sometimes, but no more than £10 million for him, maybe more like 7 at the most.

Portsmouth would be selling Crouch for £12 million and I'd be certain, Crouch is worth more than Lescott. I think Crouch would be a good player for Harry Redknapp. Harry really does seem to be a good coach, people think he's made a bit of extra money under the table, the "bungs" I believe.

Beckham per the article above, Tottenham, really, that'd be a good place for him to go, he's kind of a winner though, Chelsea might do well with him, just beck's presence on the field i"d say and CFC need to keep JT.

alboi

21 July 2009 03:51

Well Beckham is quite the diplomat, isn't he? Keeps all the doors open so that he may choose which to enter. He visits Milan in LA and pays complements to Chelsea. If nothing else, you've got to give a player his age respect for how he's played his cards. He's got a week hand, in my opinion, but he sure knows how to bluff.

Respect also to Xabi Alonso for being cautious about his move to Real Madrid. He knows when to hold back and understands there may be a possibility he may not go to RMA, so why be like Ribery and openly say you want to move and then end up remaining and being resented by some fans? He said, "I don't know and I can't say much because right now every little thing I say can be misinterpreted." Well said boy. I admire some footballers for their great diplomacy. Seriously, it takes a lot of brains and restraint to answer in that way.

LuaLua! Now there's a name I hadn't heard of since my days of Pro Evo Soccer. I remember he was on my youth team. I tell you, it really pays off to hear about some of these players.

Escape_to_Victory

21 July 2009 04:55

Ballack, Beckham, Lampard, Drogba, Beckham would be good for the chemistry of the team and Terry would need to stay.

I'm not against MUFC but losing Tevez and Ronaldo, it is difficult to see them winning another championship. Sure, Owen may help Man U and he may get hurt too.

Beckham has plenty more good years in him. Just does. I think Chelsea would be good.

Playing for someone else though and it wouldn't be quite right, he'd probably get hurt a lot because he'd be so central to the team if it were Tottenham though he might do well with Crouch if he is there.

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