THIS MORNING'S transfer news sees Arsene Wenger linked
with a third bid for Liverpool's Luis Suarez in the January transfer window.
Elsewhere, on-loan Chelsea goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois will turn down Barcelona
to return to Stamford Bridge next summer, and Andre Villas-Boas has hit out at
Gareth Bale's world-record switch to Real Madrid.
Arsene Wenger is planning a new bid for Liverpool's Luis
Suarez in January, after sealing his first star signing as Arsenal boss with
£42.5m Mesut Ozil on deadline day.
Chelsea goalkeeper Thibuat Courtois has poured cold water
on speculation that he could join Barcelona next summer - as the Blues consider
selling current number one Petr Cech to make way for the Belgian's return.
Andre Villas-Boas has responded to Gareth Bale's world record
transfer to Real Madrid by claiming Tottenham were put under 'intense pressure'
to sell.
Nani has signed a new five-year contract at Manchester
United after looking certain to leave under Sir Alex Ferguson.
Summer signing Martin Demichelis will not be available
for Manchester City until November after suffering a knee injury in training.
Jesus Navas says unsettled Real Madrid keeper Iker
Casillas would be a good signing for his new club City.
Cesc Fabregas has explained his reason for snubbing
Manchester United this summer and claims he would not have moved to Old
Trafford even if they offered to double his salary.
West Ham have opened talks about a possible move for free
agent former Chelsea defender Khalid Boulahrouz, but have put a deal for
Carlton Cole on hold after the striker failed to prove his fitness at Upton
Park.
Club chat and other gossip
Rickie Lambert is the rookie charged with firing England
to the World Cup finals after being given the nod for tonight’s qualifier
against Moldova at Wembley.
Chris Coleman took the focus away from Gareth Bale ahead
of Wales' World Cup qualifier in Macedonia, after forgetting his passport and
missing the squad's flight to Skopje.
WATCH: Gareth Southgate said that he had not been put
under any extra pressure by FA chairman Greg Dyke’s call to arms for English
football, as the new Under-21 era began last night with a winner from West Brom
striker Berahino.
Best of the rest
Steven Gerrard dreams of managing Liverpool and he plans
to take the first steps towards fulfilling that ambition over the next 12
months.


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