Sunday 13 January 2013

Article of the Week - Transfer Rumours

Gareth Bale


Gareth Bale - Tottenham Hotspur

Gareth Bale could possibly sign for Real Madrid this January transfer window as José Mourinho has been wanting to sign the Welsh Tottenham Hotspur winger.  José Mourinho has wanted to make an offer of £35 million pounds, but Spurs want £55 million pounds which would break the Premier League transfer record as Tottenham don't want to lose their star.


Check out Gareth Bale's pace and quality.





 






Fernando Torres could be returning to Atletico Madrid.

Fernando Torres - Chelsea
Fernando Torres could be returning to club where it all started.  Atletico Madrid want to bring in the Chelsea striker on loan for the rest of the Liga BBVA season.


Fernando Torres - Atletico Madrid

Imagine Falcao and Torres!



Check out Fernando Torres's skills with Atletico Madrid, Liverpool and Chelsea.





Wesley Sneijder


Wesley Sneijder - Inter Milan

Sneijder could be leaving Inter Milan and heading to Turkish side, Galatasaray.  Although there are other speculations that Liverpool would like to sign the Dutch midfielder.  Sneijder wants to wait as he would rather play in the Premier League. 


Sneijder Press Conference

There is also interest in Sneijder from Ligue 1 side PSG.




QPR interest in M'Vila



Yann M'Vila - Stade Rennais FC

Queens Park Rangers manager Harry Redknapp is interested in signing French defensive midfielder Yann M'Vila who currently plays with Ligue 1 side Stade Rennais F.C.  Redknapp made a trip to France to watch M'Vila play against Bordeaux and it is said that QPR made an offer of £7.4 million pounds, but Rennais want £9.9 milliion pounds.  There are also interests for the French defensive midfielder coming from Fulham, Arsenal and as well coming from Russia.

M'Vila - France


                                        Check out M'Vila with France and Stade Rennais FC




Where will M'Vila end up?





Ashley Cole


Ashley Cole - England and Chelsea left-back
As Ashley Cole's contract expires this summer, it is possible that Cole could be leaving Chelsea.  Real Madrid, PSG and Manchester United are all interested.

Check out Ashley Cole with Chelsea.





Edin Dzeko


Edin Dzeko - Manchester City

Edin Dzeko could be heading out of Manchester City, as Manchester City want to bring in a new striker.


Dzeko - Manchester City
        Check out all of Edin Dzeko's goals with Manchester City




Robert Lewandowski to Juventus?


Robert Lewandowski - Real Madrid v Borussia Dortmund - UEFA Champions League
Robert Lewandowski - Borussia Dortmund vs Real Madrid
Polish and Borussia Dortmund striker, Robert Lewandowski has been linked with a move to Serie A side Juventus.



Lewandowski - Borussia Dortmund vs Real Madrid



Check out Lewandowski's skills.









Joao Moutinho



Joao Moutinho - Portugal

Tottenham Hotspur are interested in signing Porto midfielder Joao Moutinho who impressed in Euro 2012 with the Portuguese National team.


Moutinho - Portugal



              Check out Joao Moutinho's passing ability with Porto.




Loic Remy



Loic Remy - France

Premier League sides Tottenham Hotspur, Queens Park Rangers and Newcastle are all interested in speedy French striker/winger, Loic Remy.

Loic Remy could be heading to the Premier League from Marseille just as Didier Drogba did in 2004 moving from Marseille to Premier League side Chelsea.


Loic Remy - Marseille


Check out Remy's speed.





Lucas Biglia



Lucas Biglia - Anderlecht

Many clubs are interested in Argentinian defensive midfielder, Lucas Biglia.  The likes of Arsenal, Newcastle, Norwich and AC Milan are all interested in signing Lucas Biglia and the 26 year old Argentinian has said that he wants to move to a bigger league which would be either the Premier League or Serie A.


Check out his quality.





Nene



Nene - PSG

Nene has confirmed that he will be leaving PSG to sign for Al Gharafa in Qatar.  Nene wanted a move to Santos, and the deal almost went through, but he will be heading to Qatar.



Check out his skills.

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