Saturday, January 18, 2014

Transfer window gossip: Sunday

Tottenham are reportedly targeting a January deal for Napoli's Goran Pandev, with the 30-year-old striker thought to be keen on a move.Full story: Metro

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger wants Juventus striker Mirko Vucinic, 30, on loan to boost the club's title hopes — but the Italian club are trying to force through a £10m sale.

Full story: Mail on Sunday

Manchester United's Wilfried Zaha, 21, will be allowed to go out on loan - but only if United's injury problems ease with fellow wingers Nani, 27, and Ashley Young, 28, currently out of action.
Wilfried Zaha

Zaha has struggled to make an impact at Manchester United

Full story: Manchester Evening News

The Old Trafford club are monitoring seven top-class midfielders, including Everton's Ross Barkley, 20, and Southampton's Adam Lallana, 25.

Full story: Daily Star

But Manchester United boss David Moyes has been dealt another blow in the transfer market after Spanish midfielder Koke, 22, signed a new contract with Atletico Madrid.

Full story: Daily Express

Manchester United have switched their attentions to Seville left-back Alberto Moreno, 21, with Leighton Baines, 29, due to sign a new deal at Everton this week.

Full story: Sunday Mirror

West Ham manager Sam Allardyce admits it is unlikely that Monaco striker Lacina Traore, 23, will sign for the Upton Park club.

Full story: Mail on Sunday
OTHER GOSSIP

Young Premier League stars could see their wages capped under radical plans being drawn up by the FA's ­commission into the future of English football.

Full story: Sunday Mirror

West Brom goalkeeper Ben Foster, 30, feared his World Cup dream - and possibly his career - was finished after he suffered a freak foot injury against Everton earlier this season.

Full story: Daily Star

Newcastle manager Alan Pardew will be a shock contender for the West Ham manager's job - if they sack current boss Sam Allardyce.

Full story: Sunday Mirror
AND FINALLY

New Everton signing Aiden McGeady, who signed from Spartak Moscow this week, admits that parts of Russian life is like "20 years ago".

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