Good pick up for their roster.
Only if they were a soccer team Dude.
Good pick up for their roster.
Reports in the Spanish Press claim that Bojan Krkic could make a return to Spain, with Malaga, Real Betis and Atletico Madrid potential destinations.
The former Barcelona man has struggled to make an impact in Serie A since his move to Roma in 2011. The 22-year-old spent last season on loan at Milan, but once again failed to force his way into the Rossoneri's starting XI.
And Estadio Deportivo believe that the forward could make a move to the Andalusian pair or the capital club this summer.
Bojan could be available for a fee of around €10m
Cunt.good pick up for Tottenham if true. That halilovic kid will be a superstar.
Also Porto set to pay £8.5mil for Quintero of Pescara. He is 20 and Colombian. He was a star in serie a this season, we should've been all over him for that price. They will sell him in a few years for about £30mil
Lyon chairman Jean-Michel Aulas has confirmed that the club have held talks with Swansea City over the sale of striker Bafetimbi Gomis.
However, the 27-year-old has so far refused to accept a move away from the club - which in turn forced the sale of Anthony Martial to Monaco over the weekend.
To report a balanced financial set of results for the year, Lyon had to sell by the weekend and with Gomis hesitating they had to look elsewhere for money, and Monaco came in for the highly-rated Martial.
Aulas says that Swansea have already agreed terms for the French international striker."I had the feeling and I was even almost sure we could have convinced Bafe [to leave]," Aulas told L'Equipe.
"The Swansea chairman came to Lyon to sign the commitment and we checked the offer was superior to what Bafe earns at Lyon."
Aulas insists that they are looking to sort out Gomis' future, but it is down to the player's behaviour.
"It has become a behaviour problem more than a sporting problem. I could not imagine he would go against his own interests."
From 101gg:
Looks like Bony might not have been the 1st choice target.
QPR defender Christopher Samba will make a shock return to Russian side Anzhi Makhachkala for a fee of £12m, Sky sources understand.
The defender is one of relegated Rangers' highest earners but the club are set to recoup most of the club-record transfer fee they paid for his services in January.
Samba arrived for £12.5m on a four-and-a-half deal with wages reported to be £100,000 a week - a figure that drew criticism from outsiders.
Chelsea have made an official offer for Sporting Lisbon attacker Bruma, according to a report in Portuguese paper A Bola today.
Reports emerged in England over the weekend that Jose Mourinho was eager to bring one of the stars of the ongoing Under-20 World Cup to Stamford Bridge.
Bayer Leverkusen have turned down a €23m (£19.7m) offer from Arsenal for midfielder Lars Bender, according to reports in Germany.
Newspaper Express claims that Arsenal have placed an offer for Bender but have been told by the Bundesliga outfit that the 24-year-old is not for sale.
Bayer are reluctant to sell following André Schürrle's departure to Chelsea earlier this month and right-back Dani Carvajal's recent return to Real Madrid.
Bender signed from 1860 Munich in 2009 and is contracted the Bundesliga side until 2017. His twin brother Sven played a key part for Borussia Dortmund as they reached the Champions League final before losing to Bayern Munich at Wembley.
Bender is part of a growing list of central midfielders who have been linked with a move to Arsenal this summer. Everton’s Marouane Fellaini and Celtic’s Victor Wanyama are reportedly targets for the Gunners.
The Gunners are prepared to pay a record-breaking fee to sign Real Madrid striker Gonzalo Higuain and make him the club’s best paid player to ensure they capture the marquee signing Arsene Wenger wants this summer. Arsenal's previous record transfer fee was the £15m paid to Zenit St Petersburg for Andrey Arshavin in 2009.
Arsenal’s board have given Wenger £70m to strengthen the squad this summer. Chief executive Ivan Gazidis claims the club is set to join the likes of Manchester United, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich and become one of Europe's financial superpowers.
Dagenham and Redbridge stand to make in excess of £1million should Crystal Palace complete the signing of Peterborough striker Dwight Gayle.
Talks are ongoing over a transfer which could be worth up to £8.5m including add-ons, but Palace are confident an agreement will be reached.
That will ensure a massive windfall for Dagenham, who inserted a 20 per cent sell-on clause when Peterborough bought Gayle from them for £500,000 in January.
With Palace expected to pay an initial instalment of £6m for the 22-year-old, it means the League Two club will earn a minimum of £1.2m.
Such a figure will make a huge impact on their finances as their wage bill for the season was £750,000.
Gayle, who originally joined Peterborough on loan, made a big impact in the Championship last term with 13 goals in 29 appearances and Palace hope he can take that form into the top flight.
According to Dave Whelan (who else?), Arouna Kone is expected to join Everton for £5m in next 24 hours.
Sunderland have seen a bid for United States striker Jozy Altidore rejected by AZ Alkmaar.
Originally emanating from RTV Noord Holland, a club official revealed: “The first offer was not sufficient. We have let them know. Now it’s wait and see.”
Altidore scored 23 goals last season, generating interest from a number of clubs in England, Germany and Italy, including Lazio.