Ah, I see now.
Apologies rosco.
Apologies rosco.
[/quote]The 21-year-old signed a new deal with the relegation-threatened Serie A club earlier this season and has gone on to score four times in 14 games, equalling his tally for the whole of the last campaign.
That has alerted United and Liverpool are both desperate to add some craft to their midfield as they chase the title and Champions League places respectively.
However, Ramirez's agent has moved to silence speculation about his client by insisting there is nothing to discuss.
'There is nothing to say about Ramirez,' Vincenzo D'Ippolito said, adding in Calciomercato, 'He's only just extended his contract. He won't be leaving Bologna.'
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2079823/Manchester-United-Liverpool-
target-Gaston-Ramirez-going-nowhere.html#ixzz1iX29qTMC
[/quote]The 21-year-old signed a new deal with the relegation-threatened Serie A club earlier this season and has gone on to score four times in 14 games, equalling his tally for the whole of the last campaign.
That has alerted United and Liverpool are both desperate to add some craft to their midfield as they chase the title and Champions League places respectively.
However, Ramirez's agent has moved to silence speculation about his client by insisting there is nothing to discuss.
'There is nothing to say about Ramirez,' Vincenzo D'Ippolito said, adding in Calciomercato, 'He's only just extended his contract. He won't be leaving Bologna.'
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2079823/Manchester-United-Liverpool-
target-Gaston-Ramirez-going-nowhere.html#ixzz1iX29qTMC
[/quote]The 21-year-old signed a new deal with the relegation-threatened Serie A club earlier this season and has gone on to score four times in 14 games, equalling his tally for the whole of the last campaign.
That has alerted United and Liverpool are both desperate to add some craft to their midfield as they chase the title and Champions League places respectively.
However, Ramirez's agent has moved to silence speculation about his client by insisting there is nothing to discuss.
'There is nothing to say about Ramirez,' Vincenzo D'Ippolito said, adding in Calciomercato, 'He's only just extended his contract. He won't be leaving Bologna.'
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2079823/Manchester-United-Liverpool-
target-Gaston-Ramirez-going-nowhere.html#ixzz1iX29qTMC
Liverpool keeping tabs on Walcott
04:00 PM 04 January, 2012
Liverpool Football Club are keeping tabs on Theo Walcott’s situation.
The England international is now in the final eighteen months of his contract at Arsenal, and he is thought to be demanding £85,000-per-week to stay.
As the Gunners consider his request the future of the forward will be of some speculation, and the Daily Star claim Kenny Dalglish is keeping tabs on the situation.
The Reds boss would love to add Walcott to his squad at Anfield, and he could make a move for the 22-year-old if he has not agreed fresh terms by the end of the season.
Walcott puts Chelsea FC, Liverpool FC on alert as Arsenal FC talks stall - report
Theo Walcott(credit: Jamie McDonald/Getty Images)Crunch Sports Staff - 3 Jan 2012Clubs including Barcelona, Chelsea and Liverpool have been put on alert following reports that contract talks between Theo Walcott and Arsenal have broken down.
Walcott is one of several players at Arsenal who will have just one year left on their existing deals at the end of the season, and if a new deal is not agreed before the summer, manager Arsene Wenger could be forced to sell rather than risk losing him on a free transfer the following year.
Walcott said in October that he was willing to listen to the Gunners about a new contract following reports linking him with a move away from Emirates Stadium, however his agent later admitted that he did not know if the forward would still be at the club next season.
And according to the Daily Star, clubs have been put on alert after the England international demanded a four-year deal worth £85,000-a-week - a higher figure than Arsenal are wanting to pay him.
Barcelona and Juventus have been keen on the former Southampton player for some time, while according to the report, Chelsea, Liverpool and Paris Saint-Germain have all been alerted to Walcott putting his future at Arsenal in doubt.