Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho is ready to sell Fernando
Torres in a move to try and sign Monaco’s £52 million striker Radamel Falcao.
The Stamford Bridge boss, tipped off that Falcao is unsettled, watched him in
action for Columbia against Belgium in midweek. The Express
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has been given the go-ahead to
sign striker Alexandre Pato in January. Wenger, anxious to take a new front man
to the Emirates to support Olivier Giroud, tried to sign Pato last January when
he was at AC Milan. The Express
Arsenal have also joined Manchester United in the race
for £16m rated Torino winger Alessio Cerci. The 26-year-old joined Torino from
Fiorentina in the summer of 2012 and has enjoyed superb goalscoring form this
season netting eight goals in 12 matches. The Daily Star
Manchester City are trying to lure Real Madrid and Spain
superstar Sergio Ramos to the Premier League next summer, as boss Manuel
Pellegrini also steps up his pursuit of Brazil No.1 Julio Cesar. Mirror
Football
Chelsea and Manchester City are weighing up January
offers for French international star Blaise Matuidi after he revealed a
contract extension with current club PSG has not been agreed. The Daily Star
Manchester United have increased speculation that they
are on the verge of a bid for Dundee United wonder-kid Ryan Gauld. The
17-year-old attacking midfield star – dubbed the ‘mini Messi’ in Scotland – is
one of the hottest teenagers in Europe and has even been watched by Real
Madrid. Mirror Football
Meanwhile, United are in no rush to hand England striker
Wayne Rooney a new deal, despite his impressive form this season. Rooney’s
current deal expires in 2015 and the champions will not open talks with his
representatives about an extension until next year. Mirror Football
Newcastle have opened talks to take Manchester United
winger Wilfried Zaha on loan in January. The England player’s representatives
met officials last week to discuss the possibility of a temporary six-month
deal, with United manager David Moyes open to the idea of Zaha getting regular
games elsewhere in the Premier League. Mail Online
Real Madrid star Gareth Bale has thrown his weight behind
the re-appointment of Chris Coleman as Wales manager, declaring: “We need the
continuity… next we have to qualify for Euro 2016 under him.” Wales Online
Culled from Footballrepublik
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