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Thursday Transfer News: Liverpool eye Suarez replacement but Agger not a Barca target

Friday, 26 July 2013




THIS EVENING'S transfer news has Liverpool looking to Italy for Luis Suarez's replacement and breathing a sigh of relief as Barca move on from Daniel Agger. Elsewhere, 'the next Marco Reus' has grabbed Arsenal and Liverpool's attention, with Arsenal also set to battle Manchester City for Asia's hottest young player
With Luis Suarez looking like leaving, Liverpool have identified another Luis as a possible replacement



New Barca coach is NOT interested in Chelsea's David Luiz or Liverpool's Daniel Agger and will look elsewhere for defensive reinforcements

Liverpool and Arsenal believe they've unearthed the next Marco Reus and are set to battle it out for his signature

Tottenham legend Ossie Ardiles reckons Roberto Soldado is the next Luis Suarez

Arsenal and Barcelona are set to muscle in on Manchester City's bid to sign Asia's hottest prospect

Arsenal look to have been given a clear run at Luis Suarez with Real Madrid seemingly pulling out of the race for his signature

Manchester United are still in the hunt for Cesc Fabregas with David Moyes saying talks are still 'ongoing'

Everton boss Roberto Martinez says he hasn't received any fresh bids for Leighton Baines or Marouane Fellaini

Arsenal or Manchester City will have to cough up £7.75m if they want to sign Adil Rami

Newcastle manager Alan Pardew wants to bring Bafetimbi Gomis to St James's Park
Bernard could be set to join Arsenal but they will face competition from elsewhere in Europe

Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has told Arsenal they are not 'anywhere near' to offering enough money into forcing the Reds to sell star striker Luis Suarez.

Manchester United have underlined their determination to keep Wayne Rooney from Chelsea by hyping up the England striker’s comeback from injury on the club’s official Twitter page.

Club chat and other gossip

Jose Mourinho says Davide Santon proves that he doesn't favour older players

David Moyes has hit back after being labelled a “dinosaur” by a top fitness coach after Robin van Persie was injured in only his second pre-season appearance for Manchester United.

Manuel Pellegrini refused to rise to Jose Mourinho’s bait but did agree with the Chelsea manager over one thing: Manchester City definitely have the best strike force in the Premier League.

Brendan Rodgers may be using Liverpool’s fans in his final move to convince Luis Suarez to remain at Anfield this summer, but even the manager must realise some supporters are growing frustrated with the controversial striker’s constant pleas to leave.
Andre Villas-Boas' increasing irritation over the Gareth Bale saga was compounded in Hong Kong last night by an injury to Jan Vertonghen and a crushing defeat.

Paolo Di Canio believes comeback star Wes Brown can play a key role in his Sunderland revolution
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