Showing posts with label Transfer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Transfer. Show all posts

Friday, September 14, 2012

Nenê might comeback to Brazil in January



Nenê might come back to Brazil (where he already represented Palmeiras and Santos) in January and to represent Corinthians. Rumors today say the primordial reason is so he can have more spot-light to the National Team. Though, he also leaves the European door open by saying he can play "3 more years in Europe". Milan wanted him in August, but due to the financial terms the deal didn't wen through.

It seems being the best player in Ligue 1 for the third straight year wasn't enough for Mano Menezes to have him picked to the Canarinha.

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Eden Hazard bids Lille farewell


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Eden Hazard: Getting emotional about his final two games at Lille

Hazard's future has been the subject of speculation for some time and he has been linked with several of the leading clubs in England, including
 Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham.Premier League target Eden Hazard has taken to Twitter to announce that he has two games remaining in Lille colours.
There have also been reports of a bidding war between Manchester United and Manchester City and Hazard refused to confirm which club he would rather join earlier this week when he said he could wear red or blue.
But it does seem certain that the playmaker's time at Lille will come to an end when the season finishes, after he confirmed his exit plans.
"Two games more to play in the colours of LOSC [Lille] ...Sniff," the 21-year-old tweeted.
Hazard joined Lille from Belgian side AFC Tubize in July 2006 and made his professional debut under coach Claude Puel at the age of just 16 in November 2007.
Lille have already secured a place in next season's Champions League but must win their penultimate match at league leaders Montpellier on Sunday to stand any chance of retaining their Ligue 1 crown.

Destiny

Hazard has been named Ligue 1's Player of the Season by L'Equipe after scoring 17 goals and contributing 15 assists in the league.
Lille boss Rudi Garcia believes the Belgium international has gone from strength to strength this season and still has room for further improvement.
"He should be part of the best players on earth, it is his destiny," Garcia said in L'Equipe.
"He has learnt football is not always played with ball. On a tactical level, he has hugely improved.
"He has moved better and his team-mates can find him more often. During the last few weeks, we also changed the system and he is at the heart of the game."

@SkySports

Monday, April 30, 2012

Lukas Podolski joins Arsenal


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Lukas Podolski: Moving to Arsenal from Cologne this summer

A move for the Germany international has been mooted for some time and now
 Cologne have confirmed Podolski will link up with Arsenal for next season.Arsenal have confirmed they have agreed a deal to sign Cologne striker Lukas Podolski this summer for an undisclosed fee.
Cologne have reluctantly agreed to sell their top striker rather than risk losing him for nothing next summer when his contract was due to expire.
The signing is something of a coup for Arsenal with a number of clubs across Europe thought to be in the chase to land Podolski this summer.
The arrival of Podolski will help add to Arsene Wenger's attacking options and relieve the goalscoring burden on this season's top scorer Robin van Persie.
Podolski admitted the chance to move to Arsenal was just too good to turn down.

Great opportunity

"The move to Arsenal gives me the opportunity to play at international level in a top European club," Podolski told Cologne's official website.
"I chose not to leave FC, but for this great opportunity in my sporting career.
"The decision for this step is not easy for me because FC Koln, the city and the fans are very special for me.
"I'll wear the FC always in my heart. We must now concentrate all the forces together and focus exclusively on the league."
Arsenal chief Wenger was delighted to bring in Podolski as the club's first signing of the summer.
"We are delighted to secure the deal for Lukas and see him as an important part of our future," Wenger told the club's official website.
"He is a top-class player, a very good finisher and a proven performer at club and international level. He is a very strong player and will provide us with good attacking options."

@SkySports

Saturday, April 28, 2012

Marko Marin to sign for Chelsea FC



Chelsea Football Club have today (Saturday) agreed to 
sign Marko Marin from Werder Bremen.
Both clubs have agreed a fee and the 23-year-old midfielder has agreed personal terms.
Marin, a German international, will join Chelsea in the summer.



@ChelseaFC.com

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Bayern Munchen signs Xherdan Shaqiri for 2012/2013

Following Bayern München's official site, Xherdan Shaqiri was bought, this time following local media, for an amount between 12 and 14 millions.
Jupp Heynckes, Bavaria's team coach, confirms that ""Xherdan will reinforce our team in the coming seasons thanks to his intelligence and game. We've been observing his performances for quite some time and I'm convinced that he can become an important player for Bayern." The Swiss talented winger will start to show his great quality's on the next season until 2016, durability of the contract signed.
Xherdan Shaqiri is one of the emergent talents in Europe, playing for Basel, and has been getting hype for his Champions League performances against the likes of Manchester United or Benfica, and it's obviously a good option on a long-term perspective. Shaqiri is 20 years old and is ready to seduce Bundesliga with his skillful left foot.


Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Arteta move to Arsenal signals closure of £448m transfer window



Arsenal late last night completed a sensational last-gasp swoop for Mikel Arteta from Everton as the transfer window slammed shut.
Arteta’s transfer fee, believed to be in the region of £10m, helped push the total transfer window spend to a whopping £448m.
The Gunners looked to have missed out on Arteta earlier on last night after Everton rejected a bid for their star midfielder.
But Arteta reportedly forced the issue and Arsenal looked to have reached an agreement with their Barclays Premier League rivals before the 11pm deadline, revealing they had signed the 29-year-old on a four-year contract.
The Gunners are said to have initially offered Nicklas Bendtner — who last night joined Sunderland on a season-long loan — in a part-exchange deal, something rejected out of hand by Everton.
They also reportedly snubbed a £10million cash offer until the player himself made his feelings clear.
Chelsea midfielder Yossi Benayoun signed a season-long loan deal at the Emirates Stadium which took Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger's deadline-day recruits to four after defenders Per Mertesacker and Andre Santos Put the finishing touches to their moves.
Elsewhere, in a surprise move, Liverpool re-signed their former striker Craig Bellamy from Manchester City. The 32-year-old |(pictured) spent last season on loan at npower Championship side Cardiff after a rift with City boss Roberto Mancini saw him excluded from the first-team squad.
City have been desperate to offload Bellamy but with a year left on his contract there were financial issues to sort out before Liverpool could complete a deal.
In a brief statement the club said: “Liverpool have tonight announced Craig Bellamy has signed a contract with the club.
“He will wear shirt number 39.”
Bellamy's return to Anfield comes four years after he left having been brought to the club 12 months earlier by Rafael Benitez.
He scored nine goals in 42 matches but off-field issues, most notably an infamous incident with a golf club and team-mate John Arne Riise, and a strained relationship with Benitez, contributed to his departure to West Ham.
Wenger, meanwhile, earlier began to rebuild his shattered defence after it was confirmed Per Mertesacker and Andre Santos were joining the club.
Germany defender Mertesacker, who has 75 caps and joins from Werder Bremen for a reported £8million, was relishing the challenge.
The 26-year-old said: “Moving to London enables me to fulfil a dream and a further step in my career. The Premier League has always represented a great challenge for me.”
Wenger added: “We are delighted to welcome Per Mertesacker to the club.
“He is a German international with vast experience and strength and is good on the floor and in the air.
“I believe he will be well-suited to the Premier League and a tremendous asset to the team.”
Santos, 28, cost Arsenal £6.2million from Turkish champions Fenerbahce.
The Brazil full-back, who missed out on last year's World Cup, said: “It was one of my dreams to play for a major European football club and I have accomplished this. I am very happy to be part of this team.
“All the Brazilians who came to this club spoke wonders about it and I am delighted to be part of the Arsenal family.”
Wenger added: “Santos is a quality player, with the ability to both defend well and get forward and help with attacks.
“He has experience in the Champions League and for Brazil and has proven he can deliver at the highest level.
“We welcome Santos to the club and look forward to him having a big impact for us.”
Wenger was busy in the final days of the transfer window, having brought in South Korea captain Park Chu-young from Monaco. A move for Blackburn defender Christopher Samba was also touted after the Gunners cooled their interest in Bolton's Gary Cahill.
Four players also left Arsenal today, three of them on season-long loans. Nicolas Bendtner joined Sunderland, Henri Lansbury moved to West Ham, and new signing Joel Campbell was farmed out to Lorient, where fellow youngster Gilles Sunu completed a permanent move.
Chelsea last night succeeded in another last-gasp raid of Liverpool after completing the signing of Raul Meireles with minutes of the transfer window remaining.
In an eerie echo of Fernando Torres' £50million January switch, the Blues left it until just before the deadline to complete a deal for Meireles

Source: The Telegraph

Transfer Window's 12th Hour Is Approaching




The time has come for the final day of the 2011 summer transfer window. Between now and 11pm UK time (6pm ET), we’ll find out which clubs will finalize some last minute deals. Throughout the day today, we’ll be updating this live blog with the latest transfer signings, news and more, so feel free to keep on returning to the article throughout the day. And feel free to share your comments about the transfer signings in the comments section below.
8:43am: Everton is set to make their first signing of summer by bringing Argentine striker Denis Stracqualursi on loan to Goodison Park.mf Premier League Transfer Deadline Day: Live Blog Everton will need to sell a player before they can seal the deal for the Argentine, though.
8:37am: Bolton have had a bid accepted for Liverpool striker David Ngog.
8:13am: Despite late interest from Aston Villa, Joe Cole has joined Lille on a season-long loan.
7:06am: Sky Sports sources understand Stoke are in talks with Arsenal striker Nicklas Bendtner about a move to the Britannia Stadium.
7:05am: Birmingham have agreed terms with Stoke over Cameron Jerome.
7:04am: Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp insists there is no chance of Luka Modric leaving the club before the transfer deadline passes tonight.
7:03am: Alvaro Pereira’s agent has confirmed Porto and Chelsea are in discussions over a big-money deadline day transfer.
7:03am: Sky Sports sources understand that Queens Park Rangers are closing on the signing of Shaun Wright-Phillips.
7:02am: Blackpool have made an enquiry for Swansea’s Stephen Dobbie.
7:01am: Sky Sports sources understand Queens Park Rangers are interested in bringing Craig Bellamy to Loftus Road.

Moves since yesterday:

Park Cho-Young [AS Monaco - Arsenal]
Joe Cole [Liverpool - Lille] Loan
Ulises Davila [Chelsea - Vitesse Arnhem] Loan
David Davis [Wolves - Inverness Caledonian Thistle] Loan
Jack Dearman [unattached - Birmingham City]
Ryan Lowe [Bury - Sheffield Wednesday] Undisclosed
Ryan McGivern [Manchester City - Bristol City] Loan
Scott Parker [West Ham - Tottenham] Undisclosed
Emile Sinclair [Macclesfield - Peterborough] Undisclosed
Tom Bender [Colchester - Accrington] Loan
Sebastian Coates [Nacional - Liverpool] Undisclosed
Albert Crusat [Almeria - Wigan] Undisclosed
Papa Bouba Diop [unattached - West Ham]
Rob Elliot [Charlton - Newcastle] Undisclosed
David Kasnik [Olimpija Ljubljana - Sheffield Wednesday] Loan
Daniel Kearns [Dundalk - Peterborough] Undisclosed
Keanu Marsh-Brown [Fulham - Dundee United] Loan
Kyel Reid [unattached - Bradford]
Davide Santon [Inter Milan- Newcastle] Undisclosed
Armand Traore [Arsenal - QPR] Undisclosed
Gerhard Tremmel [unattached - Swansea]
Josh Walker [Watford - Stevenage] Loan

source: The Telegraph & EPL Talk

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Transfer Window Clock Is Winding Down

Photo by Peat Illustration

16.45 Wigan, not content with Pacy Spanish Winger, are fluttering their eyelashes and about a million quid at Quite Good At Villa Winger Shaun Maloney, currently of Celtic.

16.39 Alex in Berlin, who will probably have his own picture byline by the end of tomorrow so prolific has his reporting of all things German been, brings news of Chelsea:
News just in that Chelsea have made enquires to Bayern München about the possible transfer of Franck Ribery, presumably pessimistic about a deal for Modric. Strange direction taken really – very different type of player and only one year into a five year deal. No doubting quality though. CFC thought to be considering package of €32m which will almost certainly be rejected. Anything closer to/exceeding €40m might tempt FCB however. Will update you as we hear more about this.
I have had murmurings of the Modric deal being deceased in the wet stuff, so there may well be something in this.

16.31 Apparently there is a French football club called Evian. They are interested in signing Liverpool's Christian Poulsen. There are an awful lot of poor puns floating around on Twitter.

16.21 Rory Smith with an encitement to hijack, which I'm pretty sure can get you arrested in some countries:

source: The Telegraph