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الأحد، 31 أغسطس 2014

GERRARD CONFIRMS BALOTELLI CHAT OVER LIVERPOOL DEMANDS

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Liverpool skipper Steven Gerrard admits he's spoken to Mario Balotelliabout the demands at Anfield.
Gerrard says the striker has the talent to make a huge impact on Merseyside.
"He has certainly got the talent and the ability to keep the trend going at Liverpool for top frontmen," said Gerrard, speaking at an adidas event in London. "You go back and there was Hunt, Keegan and Toshack to Dalglish and Rush, Fowler, Owen, Torres and Suarez. All the names are there.

"Suarez has gone now so Mario and Daniel Sturridge have got to keep that tradition going. That is the position the fans cling on to. If they start well and start scoring goals, there is a massive army waiting to show them so much adulation. I have told him that."

STUNNER! JANUZAJ FEARS HE HAS NO MAN UTD FUTURE UNDER VAN GAAL

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Adnan Januzaj fears for his future at Manchester United.
The 19-year-old is concerned about how he fits into boss Louis Van Gaal’s masterplan.
MK Dons players asked him for his shirt after United were thrashed 4-0 in the Capital One Cup on Tuesday night.
But the People reports Januzaj refused to hand over his top, saying: “Sorry, I want to keep it, as it might be my last game.”
He was a sub again in the shock defeat and his surprise statement comes days after Van Gaal was forced to defend his decision to use Januzaj as a holding midfielder against Sunderland.

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Official: Remy signs for Chelsea

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The striker, who was on the verge of joining Liverpool until he failed a medical, has moved to Stamford Bridge in an £8.5m deal that sees him replace Milan-bound Fernando Torres

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QPR striker Loic Remy has signed a four-year deal with Chelsea after the west Londoners met his £8.5 million buyout clause.

As revealed by Goal on Friday, the Blues reignited their interest in the France international after reaching a deal to loan Fernando Torres to AC Milan.

Arsenal made a late move to hijack Remy's move to Chelsea, but soon dropped their interest to pave the way for the striker to move to Stamford Bridge.
"I feel very happy and very proud," he told Chelsea's official website. "When I heard Chelsea wanted to sign me I said 'let's go' straight away because they are one of the best clubs in the world.

"I remember the amazing atmosphere at Stamford Bridge when I played there for Marseille and I can't wait to play for the first time in front of my new fans."

Remy came close to joining Liverpool earlier in the summer only for concerns during his medical to prompt the Anfield outfit to back out of the deal, and instead he becomes Chelsea's sixth signing of a busy.

The 27-year-old, who scored 14 Premier League goals while on loan at Newcastle last season, will compete for a place in the starting XI against in-form Diego Costa and Didier Drogba.


REAL MADRID IN MAN UTD TALKS FOR CHICHARITO

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Real Madrid have sounded out Manchester United over a price forJavier Hernandez.
The Mail on Sunday says Real have enquired about the striker's availability in case they miss out on Radamel Falcao.
The Mexican is out of favour at Old Trafford and was an unused substitute in the victory against Burnley on Saturday.
Falcao's future is set to be resolved in the next day or two after he was left out of Monaco's squad to play Lille on Saturday.
The Colombian was pictured on the phone with agent Jorge Mendes, with JuventusArsenal and Manchester City also interested.

AC MILAN MIDFIELDER DE JONG EXPECTED IN ENGLAND FOR MAN UTD TALKS

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Manchester United are in talks with AC Milan midfielder Nigel de Jongtoday.
The Daily Star says United are waiting for AC Milan to give De Jong the green light to fly to Manchester today to complete a £10m deal.
United have turned to the Dutchman after being frustrated in talks for midfielders Arturo Vidal and William Carvalho.
United chiefs have discussed deals with Juventus and Sporting Lisbon to sign their prized assets.
But they will only push on and take their interest further if a late swoop to sign De Jong fails.

السبت، 30 أغسطس 2014

BRONDBY ON BRINK OF AMAZING SWOOP FOR LIVERPOOL DEFENDER AGGER


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Brondby are in line to pull off a stunning deal for Liverpool defender Dan Agger.
The Daily Mail says Agger looks set to return to his former club Brondby in Denmark for £3m with the Liverpool defender currently in talks with his former club.
Brendan Rodgers has sidelined the Danish international, who hasn't featured for Liverpool thus far this season following the arrival of Dejan Lovren from Southampton this summer.
Agger signed for Liverpool from Brondby in 2006 and looks close to be sealing a return home having made 212 appearances for the Merseyside club.

REVEALED: BAYERN MUNICH SIGNING BENATIA WAS £100K BLACKPOOL REJECT!

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Bayern Munich's new £21 million defender Mehdi Benatia is a formerBlackpool REJECT!
The Daily Mail says former Seasiders manager Ian Holloway travelled to France five years ago to scout the central defender, who was playing for Clermont Foot and available for just £100,000.
But chairman Karl Oyston wouldn’t stump up the cash.
Benatia was already a full Morocco international when Blackpool pulled the plug and subsequently joined Serie A side Udinese in 2010 on a free transfer.
From there the 27-year-old centre half’s career really took off and last July joined Roma for £10m.

BORUSSIA DORTMUND STRIKE TERMS WITH MAN UTD MIDFIELDER KAGAWA

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Borussia Dortmund are on the brink of a knockdown deal forManchester United midfielder Shinji Kagawa.
The Daily Mail says Kagawa is set to complete his return to Borusssia Dortmund for £6.3million - just two years after leaving the German side.
Kagawa will sign a four year contract with the Dortmund, who sold the Japanese playmaker to United in 2012 for £12million.
But injuries have stunted the midfielders progress, and after failing to fit into David Moyes' side last season, he has now been deemed surplus to requirements by new manager Louis van Gaal.
Valencia were also interested in the Japan captain, but Kagawa wanted to return to the club where he made his name in European football.

الجمعة، 29 أغسطس 2014

AJAX SLAP £20M PRICE-TAG ON MAN UTD TARGET BLIND

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Ajax have slapped a £20 million price-tag on Manchester United targetDaley Blind.
The Sun says Ajax have told United they'll have to stump up £20million for Blind.
The 24-year-old impressed at the World Cup under van Gaal and has been linked heavily with move to follow him to Manchester.
However, Ajax don't want to let their versatile defender-*****-midfielder leave on the cheap, and are prepared to make United wait to get their man.

MAN UTD SEEK CHICHARITO SALE AS VALENCIA, JUVENTUS TABLE OFFERS

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Javier Hernandez can leave Manchester United before the transfer deadline falls on Monday.
The Daily Mail says Juventus and Valencia have made formal offers to United for striker Hernandez.
United are prepared to sell the Mexico international who was among the poor performers against MK Dons during Tuesday night's humiliating defeat.
The 26-year-old has cut a miserable figure on the sidelines at United for the past season and is eager to depart Old Trafford to get more regular games.


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Freiburg striker Guede banned for two games


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 Freiburg striker Karim Guede was on Thursday given a
two-game Bundesliga suspension for striking an opponent on the
opening weekend of the season.
Guede was banned by the German Football Association (DFB) sports
court for hitting Eintracht Frankfurt player Martin Lanig in the
stomach during Freiburg's 1-0 defeat last Saturday.
The match referee, Florian Meyer, did not see the incident but the
association was allowed to take retrospective action.
Freiburg and Guede have accepted the suspension which rules him out
of matches against Borussia Moenchengladbach and Borussia Dortmund.

Platini wants another World Cup spot for Europ


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 UEFA president Michel Platini said Thursday
that Europe deserves another place at the World Cup.
"European football proved it is the leader in the world," Platini
said ahead of the draw for the Champions League group stage.
At the 1998 World Cup in France, 15 teams from 32 were European but
at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, the continent sent only 13
representatives.
"I have the intention to ask for one more (place) because we are
world champions," Platini said, referring to Germany's extra-time
victory over Argentina in Rio de Janeiro. "Other confederations ask,
I will do it like them."
Russia qualify automatically as hosts for the 2018 World Cup and
Platini hopes to raise the number of European qualifying spots from
13 to 14.

TALENT PROMISING APPROACHES THE SPECIAL FRMF


To strengthen the ranks of the Moroccan national team, the FRMF began approaching some young players of Moroccan descent playing in Europe. 
The first is Nabil Bahoui (23 years), who plays for Swedish club AIK Fotball. The midfielder makes good performances with his club and settled as a major player of the workforce. In addition, Everton would be very interested in the profile of the Swedish-Moroccan. In addition to this, Erik Hamren, coach of the Swedish national team, is not immune to the talent of Nabil Bahoui since he recently contacted. The 23-year-old told Expressen: "I have always said that it is Sweden first. But you never know, if I do not fit into the plans of the coach, I have a plan B. Morocco is an option, I do not close doors ".If FRMF not convinced him, we could see him play alongside Zlatan Ibrahimovic. 

The second plays for FC Barcelona. You guessed it, this is Munir Haddadi. Badou Zaki gave green light to have to negotiate with the FRMF young Blaugrana in order to do opt for his country. The coach of the Atlas Lions could move up to Catalonia to contact with the player and his family. 

And finally, the Federation intends to do the same for AC Milan prodigy, Hashim Mastour. Although he expressed his desire to defend the colors of the Squadra Azzura, FRMF stab him to change his mind.

الخميس، 28 أغسطس 2014

Ronaldo named Uefa's Best Player in Europe

Ronaldo named Uefa's Best Player in Europe

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The Real Madrid star has been voted as the top performer in 2013-14 ahead of Bayern Munich pair and fellow nominees Manuel Neuer and Arjen Robben

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Cristiano Ronaldo has been named as Uefa's Best Player in Europe for his Champions League-winning heroics with Real Madrid in 2013-14.

The Portuguese, 29, scored a remarkable 17 goals in 11 European games as Carlo Ancelotti's stormed to the Decima and struck three times en route to Copa del Rey glory as Madrid completed the cup double.

Though the Santiago Bernabeu side were less successful in La Liga, Ronaldo still averaged more than a goal a game (31 efforts in 30 matches) as they finished third behind Atletico Madrid and Barcelona.

The former Manchester United forward was voted as the best player ahead of Bayern Munich duo Manuel Neuer and Arjen Robben, who starred as Pep Guardiola's men lifted four of a possible six trophies last season.

"I'm really, really happy," Ronaldo said upon being presented the award following the draw for the 2014-15 Champions League group stage on Thursday.

"I have to say thank you to my team-mates, to my family, my friends. I don't have this trophy in my museum - I'll put it there straight away."

Ronaldo has already begun the new campaign in superb fashion, scoring three goals in four games including his double as Real Madrid defeated Sevilla to win the Uefa Super Cup earlier in August.

Betting: Chelsea the big winners from the Champions League draw

Betting: Chelsea the big winners from the Champions League draw

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After being drawn with Schalke, Sporting and Maribor, Paddy Power have cut the odds on the Blues winning the tournament while Carlo Ancelotti's side remain the favourites

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All eyes were on the Champions League draw taking place in Monaco on Thursday afternoon.
Europe's elite clubs waited with baited breath breath to find out which teams they would be drawn against in the group stage and the bookmakers have reacted accordingly.
Champions League Winner Odds
Odds from Paddy Power
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Real Madrid7/27/2
Bayern Munich4/14/1
Barcelona11/2 11/2
Chelsea9/1 6/1
Manchester City12/114/1
Paris Saint-Germain14/1 14/1
Arsenal20/120/1
Atletico Madrid25/1 25/1
Chelsea were the shortest priced English side and there was no danger of them losing that tag after they were drawn against Schalke, Sporting and Maribor in what looks one of, if not the kindest group.
The Blues, who finished third in the Premier League last season, were the biggest movers within the front running pack, having their price cut by a third.
Jose Mourinho's side have been cut to 6/1 from 9/1 in the outright winner market and with a seemingly favourable group and plenty of summer reinforcements they could well be a popular pick to make another serious tilt at the title.
In some parts it was Bayern Munich who were the pre-draw favourites to win back the crown they secured in 2013 and Pep Guardiola's men were the first team to be drawn by Iker Casillas as the ceremony got underway.
Bayern were 4/1 with Paddy Power and there has beenno movement on that after the German champions were drawn alongside Manchester City, CSKA Moscow and Roma.
City have understandably remained steady in the betting at 12/1 with Paddy Power, although they did progress from a group that included Bayern last season in a campaign that included a 3-2 win at the Allianz Arena and they will be well fancied to qualify for the knockout stages once again.
Most firms had holders Real Madrid as the tournament frontrunners and Paddy Power were no exception.7/2 was the pre-draw price for a newly beefed up Madrid side to win back-to-back European titles this season.
Carlo Ancelotti's men have been kept short by the bookmakers and they remain 7/2 favourites to retain the trophy they secured with victory over city rivals Atletico in Lisbon earlier this year.
The Blancos have been drawn with Basel, Liverpool and Bulgarian side Ludogorets in Group B which has been deemed a favourable draw by the odds compilers. The Reds are still available at the same price of28/1 the same as before the draw took place.
Barecelona retain their place as third favourites at 11/2 in the betting although their odds drifted after the news that the Catalan giants will face Paris Saint-Germain, Ajax and APOEL in Group F.
Paris Saint-Germain may have dominated Ligue 1 for the last two seasons but they have yet to convert that into a serious European challenge. Punters who think that will change can back them at 14/1.
Before the draw Atletico Madrid may have caught the eye as a value bet at a double figure price despite the loss of some key players this summer. Diego Simeone's side came within minutes of securing an historic double last season and have been drawn alongside Serie A winners Juventus, Olympiakos and Malmo in their group and they remain 25/1 to win the tournament with Paddy Power.
Arsenal (20/1) squeezed past Besiktas by the smallest of margins in their play-off tie but were still a top seed in the drawing process and the Gunners will now play Borussia Dortmund, Roma and face another trip to Turkey in the shape of a clash with Galatasaray.
In an otherwise fairly even draw it certainly seems Chelsea are the big winners as far as the bookmakers are concerned.
Draw in full:
Group A: Atletico Madrid, Juventus, Olympiakos, Malmo
Group B: Real Madrid, Basel, Liverpool, Ludogorets
Group C: Benfica, Zenit, Bayer Leverkusen, Monaco
Group D: Arsenal, Borussia Dortmund, Galatasaray, Anderlecht
Group E: Bayern Munich, Manchester City, CSKA Moscow, Roma
Group F: Barcelona, Paris Saint-Germain, Ajax, APOEL
Group G: Chelsea, Schalke, Sporting, Maribor
Group H: Porto, Shakhtar Donetsk, Athletic Bilbao, BATE



Torres seeks Chelsea severance


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It’s reported Milan have agreed a two-year contract with Fernando Torres, who now must secure a Chelsea severance package.
The striker’s agents met with the Rossoneri this afternoon and Antonio Sanztold MilanNews.it “the meeting went well. Torres to Milan is a real possibility.”
Up until now the situation had been a loan with option to buy, but that appears to have changed.
According to several different sources, including Sky Sport Italia and LaGazzetta dello Sport, Milan have agreed a two-year contract with Torres.
He now needs to negotiate a severance package with Chelsea, terminating his contract with them by mutual consent.
The Spaniard’s current deal expires with Chelsea in June 2016.
This is why the agents are flying back to London for negotiations with the Stamford Bridge club.

Zaha to rejoin Crystal Palace on loan from Manchester United

Zaha to rejoin Crystal Palace on loan from Manchester United

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The winger was Sir Alex Ferguson's final signing at Old Trafford but failed to win a place in David Moyes' squad last season, and will now move back to where he started his career

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Wilfried Zaha is set to rejoin Crystal Palace from Manchester United on a season-long loan deal, Goalunderstands.

He was immediately loaned back to Selhurst Park for the end of the 2012-13 season and helped the club achieve promotion to the Premier League.

But he failed to nail down a place in David Moyes's squad last season and spent the second part of the campaign at Cardiff City.

And after failing to make his impression on new United boss Louis van Gaal during the summer, the 21-year-old is set to move back to the club where he came through the ranks as a teenager after agreeing the deal on Wednesday.

Palace hired Neil Warnock as manager on Wednesday to replace Tony Pulis, who left the club on the eve of the Premier League season.

Warnock previously managed the club between 2007 and 2010 and left amid financial difficulties and a 10-point Football League deduction for going into administration.