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Football Rumours on Thursday 21st March 2013

last updated Thursday 21st March 2013, 9:18 AM


  • Liverpool striker Luis Suarez, 26, says he would consider any offers from Champions League clubs this summer.
    ( Liverpool Echo )


  • Chelsea and Real Madrid are the leading contenders to sign Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure after the 29-year-old told the Premier League champions he would buy out his contract and leave this summer if a new deal was not agreed by Saturday.
    ( The Sun )


  • Manchester City remain relaxed about Yaya Toure's situation and do not expect to have to meet his agent's deadline to keep the Ivory Coast international.
    ( skysports )


  • Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero is Real Madrid's top summer target and the Spanish side will make a £45m bid for the 24-year-old Argentine.
    ( Daily Star )


  • Chelsea have held a secret meeting with Atletico Madrid over a summer move for their 27-year-old Colombian striker Radamel Falcao.
    ( Daily Express )


  • Liverpool and Manchester United are tracking Brazilian centre-half Dede, 24, after Rio de Janeiro club Vasco da Gama admitted they need to sell to ease their financial problems.
    ( Daily Mirror )


  • Athletic Bilbao's Venezuelan defender Fernando Amorebieta, 27, is waiting for Arsenal to make a move for him.
    ( Daily Express )


  • The agent of Aston Villa forward Andreas Weimann has played down speculation that the 21-year-old could be set for a summer switch to Inter Milan.
    ( skysports )


  • Tottenham have been offered Sporting Lisbon winger Diego Capel, 25, for a bargain £5m with the Portuguese club looking to trim their wage bill.
    ( Metro )



    OTHER GOSSIP

  • Gus Poyet, 45, has been promised a large summer transfer budget to tempt him to leave Brighton and become Reading manager regardless of whether the club stays in the Premier League.
    ( Daily Express )


  • Former Southampton manager Nigel Adkins, 48, has met with Reading to discuss a possible move to the Madejski Stadium.
    ( talkSPORT )


  • Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand, 34, who withdrew from England's World Cup qualifiers to look after his chronic back problem, will fly to Qatar to work on a television broadcast of Friday's game against San Marino.
    ( Daily Mail )


  • Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger will seek talks with England manager Roy Hodgson over his use of midfielder Jack Wilshere, 21, during the end-of-season internationals.
    ( Daily Mail )


  • Liverpool defender Daniel Agger, 28, has backed manager Brendan Rodgers to bring silverware to Anfield.
    ( Independent )


  • Manchester City keeper Joe Hart has compared Manchester United to a "killing machine" as he described their relentless pursuit of a 20th domestic championship.
    ( The Times )


  • Struggling Championship side Blackburn are to be ordered to pay £2m compensation next week by the High Court to Henning Berg, 43, who is one of the three managers they have sacked this season.
    ( Independent )


  • Manchester United have submitted a detailed case to Uefa in a bid to prevent Nani from getting a three-match Champions League ban at Thursday's disciplinary review into the controversial red card the 26-year-old was given against Real Madrid.
    ( Daily Telegraph )


  • England captain Steven Gerrard, 32, feels he's been cursed at tournaments - and is desperate to return from next year's World Cup in Brazil a hero.
    ( Daily Mirror )


  • Arsenal defender Thomas Vermaelen, 27, says he has made mistakes this season and deserves to be dropped.
    ( Metro )


  • Manager Mick McCarthy has challenged out-of-favour midfielder Josh Carson, 19, to "rip it up" while on loan at League Two York if he is to stand any chance of resurrecting his career at Ipswich.
    ( Ipswich Star )


  • The Football League is to examine a range of measures, including a potentially radical salary cap in the Championship, to offset the effect of vastly increased parachute payments for relegated Premier League clubs that it claims could undermine competition.
    ( The Guardian )


  • Uefa president Michel Platini says it would be "impossible" to stage the 2022 World Cup in Qatar during the summer, when temperatures can reach 50C.
    ( Kicker )


  • Germany face Kazakhstan in a World Cup qualifier in Astana on Friday and again in Berlin four days later. In order to avoid jet-lag from the five hour time difference between the two countries, the team will remain on German time throughout their stay in Central Asia, training before midnight and going to bed at dawn.
    ( Bild )


  • Fifa has rejected Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho's claims that a conspiracy was behind his failure to win the governing body's award for coach of the year, which was given to Spanish coach Vincente del Bosque.
    ( El Mundo )


  • Bayern Munich coach Uli Hoeness has said that only "one or two" players from Real Madrid and Barcelona would make it into his team's starting line-up.
    ( Marca )


  • Spain boss Vicente del Bosque has said he is "worried" about next Tuesday's World Cup qualifier against France. "I have a lot of respect for the French and currently the differences between the two teams aren't that great," he said.
    ( Marca )


  • Before their trip to Paris, Spain will face Finland in Gijon, where the only selection dilemma for the starting line-up lies in the choice of goalkeeper, with Barcelona's Victor Valdes and Liverpool's Pepe Reina competing for a place.
    ( El Mundo )



    AND FINALLY

  • Former NBA basketball star John Amaechi says Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson's management style belongs in the past.
    ( Manchester Evening News )


  • A leading bookmaker has been told to remove a poster on a building next to Stamford Bridge that mocked the performances of misfiring Chelsea striker Fernando Torres, 29.
    ( London Evening Standard )





















  • Source BBC Sport