THIS MORNING'S transfer news sees Anzhi striker Samuel
Eto'o issue a 'come and get me' plea to Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho. Elsewhere,
Bayern Munich midfielder Luiz Gustavo is ready to join Arsenal but Tottenham
won't sell Jermain Defoe or Gylfi Sigurdsson.
The new season is nearly here, but clubs have until
September 2 to add to their squads in the transfer market. Here is a roundup of
all the latest news, rumours and gossip...
Samuel Eto'o has issued a come–and–get–me plea to Chelsea
and Jose Mourinho as the pressure mounts on Wayne Rooney.
Bayern Munich's Brazilian defensive midfielder Luiz
Gustavo has revealed his admiration for suitors Arsenal.
And Liverpool's loan move for German left-back Diego
Contento hinges on Arsenal's ability to complete a transfer for Bayern Munich
team-mate Gustavo.
Jermain Defoe and Gylfi Sigurdsson will not be sold
according to Tottenham boss Andre Villas-Boas.
Matej Vydra last night agreed to join West Brom on a
season-long loan from Udinese.
Crystal Palace have confirmed the signing of Arsenal
striker Marouane Chamakh on a one-year deal.
Ryad Boudebouz has hinted that he could be ready to turn
his back on interest from Inter Milan to join Aston Villa.
Everton are set to battle it out with Lazio and Schalke
for the signing of Australian talent Josh Brillante.
Liverpool may have to turn their attentions elsewhere
this summer as they look set to lose out on Diego Costa.
Club chat and other gossip
Real Madrid target Gareth Bale has been ruled out of
Wales’ friendly with the Republic of Ireland.
Wayne Rooney has been told he is so integral to England’s
World Cup hopes he will continue to be picked even if his stand-off with
Manchester United means he remains on the periphery of their plans.
Roberto Martinez has defended the influx of staff that have
followed him from Wigan and insisted Everton will not lose its heart and soul.
Best of the rest
Nemanja Vidic has warned that Manchester United have been
stung by suggestions that they will not be the same force following Sir Alex
Ferguson’s retirement.
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