THIS AFTERNOON'S transfer news sees Spurs' Gareth Bale
intimating he would like talks with Real Madrid as speculation mounts over his
White Hart Lane future , while Arsenal prepared a third bid of £42.5m for Luis
Suarez. Elsewhere, Paul Scholes has urged Manchester United striker Wayne
Rooney to stay at Old Trafford.
Spurs superstar Gareth Bale has indicated he would like
talks with Real Madrid while Daniel Levy insists he isn't for sale
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David Moyes fears Manchester United may fail to land Cesc
Fabregas and Leighton Baines this summer
Arsenal are readying a third bid of £42.5m for Luis
Suarez
Paul Scholes thinks Wayne Rooney should stay put at
Manchester United
Tottenham are insisting that Gareth Bale is not for sale
at any price - even at a world record £82m price.
Meanwhile, Spurs yesterday triggered the £26m release
clause in Roberto Soldado’s contract.
Arsenal could be disappointed in their chase for Bernard
after the player's father confirmed that Brazilian team-mate Hulk had persuaded
the youngster that Porto would be a better club at which to develop.
Liverpool are seeking to bolster their defensive options
by launching a move for left-back Lorenzo Melgarejo.
Newcastle have increased their offer for Lyon striker
Bafetimbi Gomis to £6.9m and have also asked QPR about taking Loic Remy on a
season-long loan deal.
Matija Nastasic is facing a fight to be fit for the start
of the season, increasing the urgency of Manuel Pellegrini’s search for a new
defender.
Cesc Fabregas has agreed to join Manchester United
following a secret meeting between the Barcelona star's agent Darren Dein and Old
Trafford chief executive Ed Woodward.
Chelsea are keeping an eye on Roma defender Leandro
Castan as they prepare for the possibility that David Luiz could still leave
the club.
Club chat and other gossip
Manchester City boss Manuel Pellegrini says Edin Dzeko is
his main man and has backed him to improve next season
Sir Bobby Charlton ended Manchester United’s silence on
Wayne Rooney’s future by backing the forward to stay and break his goal-scoring
record.
David Moyes insists Manchester United’s transfer tussle
with Chelsea over Wayne Rooney has not opened a rift Jose Mourinho.
Chelsea are already targeting their trip to Old Trafford
four weeks today as an early chance to strike a psychological blow against
Manchester United and “intimidate” them for the rest of the season.
Former Fulham star Zesh Rehman believes Asian football is
ready to maximise its enormous interest in the game.
Wes Brown is ready to become a leader of Paolo Di Canio’s
Sunderland revolution after his comeback from another injury nightmare.
Best of the rest
Richard Scudamore has cranked up the tension between the
Premier League and Football Association by launching a scathing attack on the
English game’s governing body.
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