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THE WORLD CUP is a distant memory at this stage meaning Premier League enthusiasts only have transfer speculation, pre-season friendlies and the odd European fixture to keep you going until the season starts in a couple of weeks. However, QPR boss Harry Redknapp, a man who knows a thing or two about buying and selling players, is here to help us with a daily round-up of the biggest and best rumours from around Europe.
Old Trafford exodus set to begin: Meanwhile, it’s being reported that United boss Louis van Gaal is willing to sell Kagawa, Hernandez, Nani, Wilfried Zaha, Marouane Fellaini and Anderson, as he prepares to rebuild the club.
Liverpool tempt Lavezzi: It’s understood that Brendan Rodgers’ side will offer approximately £18million for the PSG and Argentina star.
Barcelona ponder Boateng move: The Spanish club are said to be weighing up a £31million move for the 25-year-old Bayern Munich and Germany defender.
Arsenal want Carvalho: Having given up on Sami Khedira, Arsenal have now turned their attention to young Portuguese midfielder William Carvalho.
Bony in demand: Liverpool and Tottenham are set to battle it out for the services of Swansea striker Wilfried Bony, who has a £19million release clause.
Vermaelen exit plan: With Barcelona and Man United thought to be interested in the Belgian star, the £10million-rated defender is refusing to discuss terms for a new contract.
Spurs bid for defensive star: Tottenham are reportedly close to agreeing a £17million deal for 23-year-old Villareal centre-back Mateo Musacchio, as Younes Kaboul gets set to depart for Lazio.
Villa hopeful of retaining Vlaar: Paul Lambert will talk to the Dutch World Cup star in a bid to persuade him to stay amid interest from Tottenham and Southampton.
Heard any good tittle-tattle? Fill us in in the comments section below
Nothing wrong with the way Woodward is doing bussiness. All the top clubs in Europe wait until theyve sold 5 or 6 players before identifying targets to sign.
Are you for real, I’m guessing a Liverpool fan with a ignorant lazy comment like that.
Kagawa is a fantastic playmaker, and only for mata you could not put the two of them in the same team. He would be suited to a team like arsenal who play good football where his talent would shine through. When he was at dortmund he was the best no 10 in the bundesliga.
As for hernandez, one of the best goal poachers in the league. He needs gametime to boost the confidence, I would have him over welbeck anyday. Rvp and rooney keeping him out of the team.
Hey Kevin, ignore derp the twerp as he is just a sh!t stirrer with a short memory and a brain so small he can only see things literally. So listen up dwerp and I’ll try and make it simple for you.
If you take the meaning “top team” as only those who came top of their domestic league then you can only include clubs like Bayern Munich, athletico Madrid, Celtic, Man City and St Patricks Athletic to name just a few. You can’t however, by the derp logic include Real Madrid, Barcelona, AC Milan, Man United, Arsenal, Everton or Chelsea. How could we have got it so badly wrong over all these years !!!!
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25 mill for kagawa and hernandez, is that a joke. Kagawa is worth at least 20 mill alone and hernandez at least 15+. Kagawa is seriously underrated.
Stupid comment, hernandez cant even get into the Mexican team and kagawa barely got a look in last season, 25m is more than enough.
Nothing wrong with the way Woodward is doing bussiness. All the top clubs in Europe wait until theyve sold 5 or 6 players before identifying targets to sign.
Ed Woodard is clueless.
http://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/jul/20/manchester-united-ed-woodward-new-signings
Man united are a top club?? Since when?
Since well before your were born !
But they finished seventh in the league kid. Doesn’t sound like a top team to me. Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
Yes cause coming 7th for one season means your not a top club .. Derp by name Derp by nature !
Are you for real, I’m guessing a Liverpool fan with a ignorant lazy comment like that.
Kagawa is a fantastic playmaker, and only for mata you could not put the two of them in the same team. He would be suited to a team like arsenal who play good football where his talent would shine through. When he was at dortmund he was the best no 10 in the bundesliga.
As for hernandez, one of the best goal poachers in the league. He needs gametime to boost the confidence, I would have him over welbeck anyday. Rvp and rooney keeping him out of the team.
Hey Kevin, ignore derp the twerp as he is just a sh!t stirrer with a short memory and a brain so small he can only see things literally. So listen up dwerp and I’ll try and make it simple for you.
If you take the meaning “top team” as only those who came top of their domestic league then you can only include clubs like Bayern Munich, athletico Madrid, Celtic, Man City and St Patricks Athletic to name just a few. You can’t however, by the derp logic include Real Madrid, Barcelona, AC Milan, Man United, Arsenal, Everton or Chelsea. How could we have got it so badly wrong over all these years !!!!