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LATEST TRANSFER GOSSIPs ACROSS EUROPE: West Brom manager Tony Pulis has made a £4m bid for Wigan winger Callum McManaman but the 23-year-old, who is also attracting interest from Bournemouth, is valued at £6m by his current side. (Daily Telegraph) Swansea have put in a £4m bid for Norwich defender Martin Olsson and the Canaries are considering granting the 26-year-old a return to the Premier League. (Daily Express) Manchester United hope to sign Real Madrid forward Gareth Bale, 25, for £40m plus goalkeeper David De Gea, 24, whom they value at £40m. (Manchester Evening News) Everton manager Roberto Martinez says the club must show they can satisfy winger Kevin Mirallass ambitions before the Belgium international commits to a new contract at Goodison Park. (Guardian) Liverpool have pulled out of a deal to bring striker Divock Origi to Anfield early. Liverpool paid £10m to sign the 19-year-old Belgium forward in the summer before loaning him back to Lille under terms of the deal and had been in discussions about him coming to the club in January. (Daily Star) Liverpool are favourites to sign Ipswich midfielder Teddy Bishop, 18, who has broken into the Championship team this season, making 18 appearances. (Daily Mirror) Villarreal centre-half Gabriel Paulista, 24, says his agent is in talks with Arsenal over a possible January transfer to the Gunners. (Guardian) Striker Rudy Gestede, 26, is unhappy that Blackburn are demanding at least £6m for him in the January transfer window. (Sky Sports) But Crystal Palace will complete a £4m deal for forward Gestede on Monday, with Glenn Murray making way for the Benin international by moving to Reading. (Sun) Contract talks between Celtic and Kris Commons have broken down, with the 31-year-old midfielder set to leave either in January or on a free transfer during the summer. (Daily Express) Burnley striker Danny Ings, 22, who is out of contract in the summer, says talks over a new deal at Turf Moor are not progressing. (Sky Sports) OTHER GOSSIP Southampton boss Ronald Koeman said he might have laughed at being Champions League contenders in the summer but not now with the club third in the Premier League after 22 games. (Daily Echo) Manchester United forward Radamel Falcao, 28, has lost a yard of pace, believes former England striker Paul Mariner. (ESPN) Newcastle playmaker Remy Cabella, 24, has thanked caretaker boss John Carver for playing him after his struggle to get into the team under former United manager Alan Pardew. (Newcastle Chronicle) Manchester City boss Manuel Pellegrini has questioned captain Vincent Kompanys decision making after the defender conceded a penalty in his sides 2-0 defeat by Arsenal. (Independent) Manchester United fans were chanting for a 4-4-2 formation during the win over QPR but the clubs manager Louis Van Gaal insists he will not be swayed by the opinions of supporters. (Daily Star) Hull City manager Steve Bruce has publicly criticised his goalkeeper Allan McGregor, and captain Curtis Davies after they made mistakes in Sundays 3-0 defeat at West Ham. (Guardian) Mondays Daily Mirror back page West Ham United co-owners David Sullivan and David Gold have revealed a 10-point plan for the club in a letter marking their five-year anniversary at Upton Park. (Daily Mail) Everton manager Roberto Martinez has complained to referees chief Mike Riley about his sides treatment at the hands of officials this season because he feels they have been on the receiving end of too many decisions without justification . (Times ) Swansea striker Bafetimbi Gomis, 29, has put his future in doubt after saying the Welsh club have gone back on their promises. (Sun) Spurs striker Emmanuel Adebayor, 30, has no intention of leaving Tottenham this season but says he is at the club to make money and score goals, not endear himself to fans. (Daily Mail) Meanwhile, Spurs manager Mauricio Pochettino says he is ready to give his youngsters a chance rather than signing new players this month. (Talksport) QPR manager Harry Redknapp has put on-loan West Ham striker Mauro Zarate, 27, on a strict fitness regime. Zarate was deemed not fit enough to start against Manchester United last Saturday, with the Argentine facing a race to be ready to face Stoke on 31 January (Daily Mirror)
Posted on: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 12:35:29 +0000

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