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SOCCERVOICE STAFF, 29.01.2012 |
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Latest
transfer rumours, Liverpool in Marin hunt, Everton and Sunderland
chasing Burnley starlet |
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Marco Marin is linked with a move to Liverpool.
There are a number of clubs in Europe chasing the Germany international,
but everything points in the direction of Anfield and a transfer taking
place in the last 24 hours before deadline. |
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Burnley youngster Jay
Rodriguez is a target for Sunderland and Everton. Both clubs will
try to get the England U.21 international to sign in the next 48 hours,
in a deal worth almost £ 4 million in total.
Carlos Tevez looks likely to be staying with Man City until the
summer. After Paris, Inter and AC pulled out of a move, rumours are that
Tevez could go back to play in Argentina with River Plate or sign a deal
with Corinthians. This would be based on a loan agreement until the end
of the season.
Tottenham could sell as many as six players before dealine day.
Steven Pienaar and Sebastien Bassong are targets for QPR.
Roman Pavlyuchenko could be on the move to Sunderland or Anzhi.
Giovani dos Santos looks certain to join Villareal with Vedran
Corluka close to joining Roma.
Trabzonspor forward Burak Yilmaz is a target for Arsenal. A
number of other clubs including Ajax, CSKA Moscow and Rubin Kazan are
also linked with the player that could be sold if anyone is eager to pay
£ 12 million or more.
Besiktas forward Hugo Almeida is a target for Sunderland. The 27
year old Portugal international could be moving to the Stadium of Light
on a loan deal until the end of the season.
Wigan forward Hugo Rodallega could be leaving the club for as
little as £ 4 million. Everton looks like the club in front with a more
certain first team oppertunity than if joining Arsenal, QPR, Liverpool
or Man Utd who also have shown an interest.
Sam Allardyce is eager to get a new striker on board before the January
transfer window close. Attempts to sign Rangers forward Nikica
Jelavic has failed and now the focus is on Huddersfield player
Jordan Rhodes. A new and improved bid of £ 5.5 million could be what
it takes to get the player to Upton Park.
Fulham is linked with Twente forward Luuk de Jong. The player is
a proven goalscorer in the Dutch league and a move to England could be
happening, but Martin Jol must pay around £ 10 million to get his
target.
West Ham winger Pablo Barrera could end his loan move with Real
Zaragoza and sign for MLS club Houston Dynamo. Barrera looks uncertain
about his future in England and eager to move on and be playing regular
first team football.
Leicester are working hard to get at least two new players on board
before the transfer window close. Stoke winger Ben Marshall and
Nottingham Forest defender Wes Morgan are both close targets.
Hull defender James Chester is a third player linked with the
foxes.
Leeds manager Simon Grayson hopes that he will be able to hang on to
Robert Snodgrass. The highly rated winger could be moving if anyone
comes in with a bid for him in the region of £ 4 million. Leicester,
Wolves, WBA and Fulham are all clubs mentioned as possible new
destinations.
Burnley looks certain to sign Derry City left back Daniel Lafferty.
A fee of £ 150 000 is allready agreed and the highly rated youngster
will move to Turf Moor. He has allready been on a succesful trial and
considered a great addition.
Former Leeds and Man Utd forward Alan Smith is close to signing a
loan deal with MK Dons. The Newcastle player has for a long time been
out of regular first team action and to come back at League 1 level
might be a good idea.
Borussia Dortmund forward Lucas Barrios is linked with a move to
Liverpool. Kenny Dalglish is on search for players to be able to build a
team and squad capable of winning the big titles in the future. Barrios
is a Paraguay international who joined Dortmund in 2009.
QPR manager Mark Hughes is one of many managers in the Premier League
that considers to make an attempt to sign Aston Villa midfielder
Barry Bannan. The Scotland international has not managed to keep a
regular first team place at Villa Park and a move could happen in the
next 48 hours.
Nottingham Forest midfielder Lewis McGugan is a target for
Birmingham. Chris Hughton looks at the player as an ideal signing to be
part of his play-off chasing team and secure a place among the four
clubs fighting for the last Premier League promotion place.
Stoke defender Danny Collins looks close to a loan deal with
Southampton. Saints manager Nigel Adkins is eager to keep the player
until the end of the season and be able to compete in the race for the
two straight promotion places.
Doncaster are eager to sign Peru international Jesus Rabanal. The
left back is currently with Universitario de Deportes.
Swindon forward Matt Ritchie is a target for Leicester City.
Nigel Pearson is eager to bolster his squad with more fresh faces and
Ritchie is one that fits the bill.
Wolves will make on last attempt to win the race for Bristol City
forward Nicky Maynard. The player has been a target for many
clubs, but now it looks as if a move only can happen if Bristol City
accepts a bid from Molineux.
Everton defender Johnny Heitinga could be on the move from
Goodison. Real Mallorca is one of the clubs who would like Heitinga in
their squad. If Heitinga leaves Everton it will most certainly be for a
club in Serie A or Primera.
Fulham youngster Pajtim Kasami could be on the move to Juventus.
Liverpool midfielder Jonjo Shelvey is eager to get a new loan
spell going. He is a bit down the pecking order at Anfield and would
like to play with another Premier League club for the rest of the season.
He has just ended a loan spell at Blackpool. Fulham, Wolves and Everton
are mentioned as possible destinations.
Bolton are chasing Crystal Palace ace Wilfried Zaha.
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