Friday 15 January 2016

TRANSFER RUMOURS ROUND UP.....via@sportsbywest3


HERE ARE SOME OF THE TRANSFER RUMOURS ROUND UP:

Real Madrid plan a £250m raid before their transfer ban kicks in, with Eden Hazard, Sergio Aguero, David De Gea, Paul Pogba and Robert Lewandowski on their wish list. SOURCE (The Sun)

Newcastle are ready to make a £12million bid for Tottenham's forgotten star Andros Townsend.
SOURCE (The Sun)

Arsenal could make the most of Real Madrid's transfer ban by poaching Alvaro Morata from under their nose. SOURCE (The Sun)
Roman Abramovich believes Chelsea 's chances of landing top managerial target Diego Simeone have received a massive boost after Atletico Madrid were hit by a transfer ban. SOURCE(Daily Mirror)
Arsene Wenger will follow up the deal for Mohamed Elneny with a more established midfielder in the summer with Southampton's Victor Wanyama the top target. SOURCE(Daily Mirror)
Southampton are facing a summer fight to keep another one of their top stars as Graziano Pelle ponders a return to Italy.  SOURCE(Daily Mail)
Brazil star Felipe Anderson will not be joining Manchester United this month, according to reports. SOURCE(Daily Express)
Inter Milan have joined neighbours AC in race to land Man Utd midfielder Marouane Fellaini.SOURCE (Daily Star)


Aston Villa are in talks with Bordeaux over the signing of Lamine Sane.
Sky Sports News HQ understands Sane, who can play both at centre-back and in midfield, will join Villa on loan until the end of the season.

Celtic are facing a fresh fight in their bid to land £2.5m striker Kolbeinn Sigthorsson. The Iceland international has said he wants to stay with Nantes. SOURCE(Daily Record)

GOOD NEWS FOR PREMIER LEAGUE TEAMS


Lyon forward Alexandre Lacazette says he's ready to move on at the end of the season.
The France international has been linked with Arsenal in the past, and admits could be heading to England.
“Now I am used to dealing with all the rumours. But when they started, maybe two years ago, I was destabilised a little by it,” he told The Telegraph.
“I was not ready then and my goal is not to go to England for the sake of going to England and I don’t want to go to a club and sit on the bench.
“So at that time it was not hard for me to stay here. It was a question of waiting until I was ready and I am now ready this summer.”

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