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HERES THE TOP TRANSFER-RELATED STORIES IN MONDAYS NEWSPAPERS... *Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is hoping to complete the £3m signing of Colombian goalkeeper David Ospina, 25, from Nice this week.(Daily Mirror) *Liverpool striker Iago Aspas, 26, is set to join Sevilla on a season-long loan. (LiverpoolEcho) *Tottenhams summer transfer plans are on hold as midfielder Gylfi Sigurdsson, 24, and defender Michael Dawson, 30, are reluctant to leave.(Daily Mirror) *The agent of Tottenham defender Jan Vertonghen, 27, admits the Belgian could leave White Hart Lane this summer.(Evening Standard) *Barcelona president Josep Bartomeu is convinced Liverpool striker Luis Suarez, who is set to join Barca for £75m, will have his four-month ban for biting reduced, despite Fifa rejecting the 27-year-olds appeal.(The Independent) AND ACCORDING TO TALKSPORT, Arjen Robben rules out Red Devils switch ‘I want to play for one of the best clubs in the world’ – Vidal closer to Man United switch. Blow for Man United as PSG agree deal with Real Madrid for Red Di- Maria. ****** OTHERS INCLUDES: ******* *Valencia to hold talks with Chelsea over deal for Romeu *Martinez wants Traore and Lukaku to return to Everton *France international Remy Cabella has arrived on Tyneside as Newcastle attempt to push home their long-standing interest in the player. *Stewart Downing believes the imminent £12million signing of Enner Valencia at West Ham will help take the pressure off Andy Carroll. *Liverpool chief executive Ian Ayre has personally visited Alberto Morenos representatives in Spain to thrash out an £18m deal. *Juventus will offer £25m for Tottenham star Paulinho if Arturo Vidal makes his Manchester United switch. *Colombia star James Rodriguez has ended any lingering hopes of a move to Manchester United or Liverpool. ****WORLD CUP NEWS AND OTHER GOSSIP…***** *Louis Van Gaal will officially take over as Manchester United on Wednesday insisting he doesnt need a holiday first. *Germany ruled the world last night after Mario Gotzes stunning extra–time goal broke the hearts of Argentina and Lionel Messi. *Gilberto Silva, a World Cup winner in 2002, believes Brazils calamitous end to this years tournament has been a long time coming, and may take even longer to rectify. *Brazil fans got behind Germany last night, in the hopes that the Europeans could beat their fierce rivals Argentina to the World Cup. ayus
Posted on: Mon, 14 Jul 2014 08:04:23 +0000

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