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Roberto Mancini will most certainly be replaced as Man City
manager. No trophies found their cabinet this season, ending runners up
both in the Premier League and the FA Cup. Mancini never thought this
would happen, but everything looks as if the Italian will leave the club.
Frank Lampard will stay at Chelsea after agreeing a new one year
deal with The Blues. Lampard has this season been outstanding and the
player and club looks happy with a new year partnership.
Bristol City goalkeeper Tom Heaton looks certain to join Burnley
this week. The 27 year old former Man Utd and Cardiff goalkeeper was
eager to stay on playing at Championship level.
Ajax midfielder Christian Eriksen looks certain to join Borussia
Dortmund. The Danish international has earlier been linked with Arsenal,
Tottenham and Manchester United, but will make his next move to
Bundesliga.
Leighton Baines and Marouane Fellaini will be targets for
David Moyes and Manchester United. The Everton duo looks certain to be
part of a transfer package that could be worth £ 40 million.
Derby boss Nigel Clough is eager to keep Craig Bryson. The 26
year old midfielder with a past at Kilmarnock and Clyde is a target for
a number of clubs including newly Premier League promoted Hull City.
David Beckham has not yet said anything about his Paris future.
He has at the age of 38 not yet decided. Another season in France could
be an option, but also a retirement could be in line and to finish
winning the league in France and playing in the Champions League
quarter-finals could be the perfect end.
Michael Laudrup has ruled himself out of the race for the vacant
manager position at Everton. Roberto Martinez and Martin Jol
are names that could be in line for the job. Steve Bruce and
Neil Lennon could also be among those considered as candidates.
Son Heung Min looks certain to leave Hamburg. The South Korea
international could be on his way to Schalke but also Dortmund and
Tottenham are mentioned as possible new destinations.
Manchester City could be next for Arjen Robben. Robben has been
in and out of the Bayern team this season and a move back to Premier
League could be an option. Robben played for Chelsea from 2004 to 2007.
Sunderland goalkeeper Simon Mignolet is a target for Napoli. The
Belgian international is eager to play at a higher level and get to
compete in Europe.
QPR forward Loic Remy will not stay at Loftus Road. AC Milan and
Napoli are ready to make a fight for the French international.
West Ham manager Sam Allardyce is ready to open talks with Liverpool
over Andy Carroll. The England international has spent this
season on loan at Upton Park and a permanent move could be happening.
Mathiue Flamini is ready to commit his future to AC Milan. Fulham
and Arsenal were both mentioned as possible new clubs, also Tottenham
had earler been linked with the French international.
Radamel Falcao could be the player Man Utd would try to sign and
finally give the green light for a Wayne Rooney move abroad.
Getafe midfielder Abdelaziz Barrada has earlier been linked with
a move to Arsenal. Man City, Tottenham and Locomotiv Moscow are other
clubs mentioned as a new destination for the 23 year old Morocco
international.
Vitesse Arnhem forward Wilfried Bony is a target for West Ham.
Bony (24) has this season scored 31 goals in 29 games and that is a
tally that will allert a number of clubs and Hammers could get
competition from Monaco and Everton.
Barcelona starlet Cristian Tello is a target for Tottenham. The
21 year old needs to play regular first team football which he is not
certain of at Barca. A loan move to White Hart Lane looks close.
Stuttgart goalkeeper Sven Ulreich is linked with a move to
Arsenal. Arsene Wenger knows that he needs a new experienced goalkeeper
to bring in trophies at The Emirates, with the 24 year old a perfect
prospect.
Sevilla winger Jesus Navas is one of the players Arsene Wenger is
ready to bring in at Arsenal. The Spanish international is also a target
for Borussia Dortmund, and a fee of around £ 15 million will be what it
takes to bring in the player.
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