THIS MORNING'S transfer news sees Chelsea set an August
26 deadline to sign Wayne Rooney from title rivals Manchester United.
Meanwhile, Arsene Wenger struggles to do business this summer as Anzhi star
Willian talks up a move to Liverpool.
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...
EXCLUSIVE: Chelsea want a deal wrapped up for Manchester
United Wayne Rooney by August 26 or they will pull the plug.
Arsene Wenger felt moved yesterday to reassure fans that
Arsenal are still fighting hard to bring in new players before the transfer
window closes.
Brazilian Willian appeared to encourage Liverpool in
their ambitious pursuit of him by admitting he would welcome a firm bid from
Brendan Rodgers' side.
Brendan Rodgers will take a vow of silence over Luis
Suarez in an attempt to avoid the saga "sabotaging" Liverpool's start
to a pivotal campaign.
Andre Villas-Boas admits Gareth Bale's silence makes it
impossible to assess the winger's mental state this season.
Fulham are closing in on Aston Villa striker Darren Bent
after Crystal Palace pulled out of negotiations for him yesterday.
Sunderland boss Paolo Di Canio wants to add at least two
new signings.
Swansea striker Luke Moore is set to fly to Turkey today
for transfer talks with Elazigspor.
Barcelona are set to battle Chelsea and Monaco for the
signing of Porto's French defender Eliaquim Mangala.
Esteban Granero has joined Primera Division club Real
Sociedad on a season-long loan deal from QPR.
Celtic have had a seven-figure offer for Finnish striker
Teemu Pukki thrown out by Bundesliga side Schalke 04
Club chat and other gossip
Joe Hart's status as England’s undisputed No 1 is under
threat for the first time after Roy Hodgson admitted he would monitor his form
in the aftermath of his high-profile error against Scotland.
On the eve of the Premier League’s big kick-off, new
Manchester United boss David Moyes sounded just like his predecessor Sir Alex
Ferguson as he launched into a tirade about the fixture list.
Vincent Kompany says Manuel Pellegrini has given
Manchester City fresh purpose - as well as drilling his players into better
shape for the campaign ahead.
Steve Clarke says Nicolas Anelka can forget about an easy
ride at West Brom.
Best of the rest
Vincent Tan has refused to rule out following in the
footsteps of Hull City Tigers by changing the name of Cardiff.
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