Wednesday 20 January 2016

CHELSEA AGREE PATO FEE....via@sportsbywest3

REMEMBER HIM? PATO

EX AC MILAN STAR SET TO JOIN CHELSEA

Chelsea have agreed personal terms with Alexandre Pato but clubs yet to finalise deal, according to the Daily Telegraph.


The Brazilian has put pen to paper on a three-year deal at Stamford Bridge which could mean Loic Remy is on his way out of the Premier League.
Chelsea have been in talks with Pato since last week and are interested in taking the Brazilian as a replacement for Radamel Falcao.
More negotiations have taken place this week and it is understood Pato has agreed to the terms that would be set out by Chelsea, with a three-year contract believed to have been mooted by the player’s camp.
HOW WILL HE FIT IN AT CHELSEA?
WILL HIS CAREER BE REVIVED?


 Andreas Pereira is hoping for a loan move away from Manchester United this month in search of first-team football.
The Brazilian midfielder, 20, is a regular for United's Under-21 side, but has made just seven first-team appearances this season, scoring one goal in the Capital One Cup.
"I'm a United player, [but] I've seen in the press that there are various other clubs interested," Pereira told GloboEsporte.
"I don't know if United want to loan me out but I'm working hard to get more opportunities. It's their decision."



Lionel Messi says he would never play for another European club apart from Barcelona, but he could finish his career in Argentina.


The five-time Ballon d'Or winner started his career with Argentinian side Newell's Old Boys before moving to Barca in 2001.
He is under contract with the Catalan club until 2018 and told France Football that he has no plans to leave.
"I'd never play for another European club," said the 28-year-old. "Barcelona is my home and I want to retire here.
"However, it's possible I could end my career in Argentina. Anything could happen in the future, but I want to stay here".

Liverpool are interested in signing Juventus frontman Alvaro Morata, according to the Liverpool Echo.


The Spaniard has fallen down the pecking order in Turin this season after the arrival at the club last summer of forward Paulo Dybala, and with the fitness of Daniel Sturridge a real issue for Jurgen Klopp, the German boss is reportedly set to make a move for Morata to bolster his striking options.
 
 

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