Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho is lining up Switzerland and
Wolfsburg starlet Ricardo Rodriguez as a possible replacement for Ashley Cole,
according to German magazine Kicker. Cole, whose time at Stamford Bridge could
be coming to an end, is out of contract next summer. TalkSPORT
Liverpool have won the race to sign Derby County ace Will
Hughes. Anfield boss Brendan Rodgers has stole a march on Arsenal in the
process, beating Gunners boss Arsene Wenger to the signature of the highly
rated midfielder. The Sun
Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Mousa Dembele has expressed
his need of a transfer if he is to feature in the World Cup in Brazil next
summer, with a host of Premier League sides interested in his services. The
Belgium international has fallen out-of-favour at White Hart Lane since Spurs’
defeat to West Ham. The Express
Sunderland are rumoured to be looking at signing Swedish
17-year-old hot-shot Valmir Berisha. The Halmstads striker has sprung to
prominence on the back of scoring a hat-trick for Sweden against Argentina in a
4-1 victory in last month’s Under-17s World Cup in Abu Dhabi. South Shields
Gazette
Roma’s Bosnian midfielder Miralem Pjanic, 23, has played
down a potential move to the Premier League by claiming he wants to stay at the
Italian side. Daily Star
Former Stoke City manager Tony Pulis has pulled out of
the running to become the next Crystal Palace manager. The Daily Star
Blackburn Rovers manager Gary Bowyer has been told he
will have to move out players before club owners Venky’s let him make any more
signings. Mirror Football
Arsenal’s Nicklas Bendtner has bizarrely tipped himself
for a move to either Barcelona or Real Madrid when the transfer window re-opens
in January. The Danish striker is all-but certain to be shown the door by the
Gunners in the new year after making little impact in the few chances he’s been
afforded this season. The Metro
Meanwhile, Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere, 21, says
England could learn from the defeat by Chile and the type of ‘little fouls’
South American teams use to break up a game. The Daily Express
Gareth Bale may miss some Wales games, even when he is
fit, as manager Chris Coleman aims to strike a deal with his club Real Madrid
over the use of the 24-year-old world-record signing. The Telegraph
Culled from Footballrepublik
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