DAILY MIRROR Manchester United have bid £22.5m for Southampton - TopicsExpress



          

DAILY MIRROR Manchester United have bid £22.5m for Southampton starlet Luke Shaw. Wonderkid Julian Draxler is desperate to sign for Arsenal as the Gunners hierarchy negotiate his move in Germany. Rio Ferdinand has been offered an MLS move as his Man United contract ticks down. West Ham are having second thoughts over Joleon Lescotts wages, but have bid for Raoul Loe and Marco Borriello. Cardiff City are negotiating for Stoke forward Kenwyne Jones, and are prepared to offer Peter Odemwingie as a makeweight. Southampton are eyeing up Sampdoria forward Eder to replace Dani Osvaldo, on whom they will take a £5million hit to sell to Inter or Juventus. Norwich look to ward Celtic off Robert Snodgrass by slapping a £6million price tag on the winger. Crystal Palace are eyeing up Cedric Bakambu and Will Buckley as part of a long list of transfer targets. Swansea to battle Celtic for Wolves forward Leigh Griffiths. Arsenal target Mario Mandzukic could be allowed to leave Bayern after rowing with Pep Guardiola and being left out of the Bundesliga squad. West Brom lead a host of clubs in the chase for £7m-rated Danny Ings. THE SUN Alex Ferguson insists Manchester United will not sack David Moyes. Manchester United have made a fresh bid to get Wayne Rooney to sign a new four-year deal. Arsenal are close to agreeing a £30m deal to sign Schalke star Julian Draxler. Jose Mourinho has blasted Arsene Wenger for complaining about the Juan Mata transfer. West Ham have baulked at Leeds £5m asking price for skipper Ross McCormack. Laurent Blanc has confirmed PSG are interested in signing Yohan Cabaye. Charlton are keen to bring former Norwich striker Simeon Jackson back from Bundesliga side Eintracht Braunschweig. QPR boss Harry Redknapp has been snubbed by Ajax striker Kolbeinn Sigthorsson. Gus Poyet has told Stoke to forget about a £5million move for Sunderland midfielder Lee Cattermole. DAILY MAIL Sir Alex Ferguson last night claimed Manchester United can still win this seasons Barclays Premier League. Cardiff are set to beat Premier League rivals Crystal Palace to the signing of Wigan centre-back Ivan Ramis. David Moyes attended Bayern Munichs clash with Borussia Monchengladbach on Friday to watch Mario Mandzukic and Patrick Herrmann - but Toni Kroos has now emerged as a viable Manchester United target too. Manchester United are considering a £23m offer for Southampton left-back Luke Shaw following the completion of Juan Matas £37m move from Chelsea. West Ham have had a bid for Leeds striker Ross McCormack rejected by the Sky Bet Championship club. Trabzonspor have had a £4m bid for Newcastle striker Papiss Cisse rejected. Jermaine Pennant has been allowed to find a new club as a free agent after being released by Stoke. DAILY STAR Jose Mourinho has slammed Arsene Wenger for having another go at Chelsea. Paris St-Germain manager Laurent Blanc has admitted his interest in signing 25-year-old Newcastle and France midfielder Yohan Cabaye. Everton have completed the signing of Monaco striker Lacina Traore on a loan deal until the end of the season. DAILY EXPRESS Jose Mourinho believes Juan Mata was not clever enough to stay at Chelsea. Manchester Uniteds signing of Spain playmaker Mata from Chelsea does not mean 24-year-old Japan midfielder Shinji Kagawa will be heading out of Old Trafford. Paolo Di Canio has defended his tenure as Sunderland manager and is hoping to make a return to the Barclays Premier League. Michael Laudrup has failed to dampen speculation he will quit Swansea in the summer. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH Wayne Rooney is closing in on a new £300,000-a-week contract at Manchester United after deciding to end uncertainty over his future by abandoning plans to leave. Chelseas deals to sell Juan Mata to Manchester United for £37m and buy Mohamed Salah from Basle for £12m were driven by footballing and financial reasons agreed by a Bridge brains trust involving Roman Abramovich, Jose Mourinho and executives such as Ron Gourlay tasked with meeting UEFAs financial fair play rules. THE GUARDIAN Jose Mourinho has dismissed Arsenal Wengers suggestion that Chelsea are manipulating the transfer market and title race by selling Juan Mata to Manchester United. THE INDEPENDENT Jose Mourinho said yesterday that he was so convinced Chelsea were doing the right thing in selling Juan Mata that he would also have sanctioned the Spain midfielders sale to title rivals Arsenal and Manchester City. THE TIMES Manchester United have renewed confidence that forward Wayne Rooney will commit his future to the club after the soon-to-be- completed £37m signing of Juan Mata.
Posted on: Sat, 25 Jan 2014 10:25:51 +0000

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