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TRANSFER GOSSIP Manchester United have ended their interest in Borussia Dortmunds Robert Lewandowski, 25, with Red Devils boss David Moyes telling the clubs owners he does not need another striker. Full story: Daily Star(external) Uniteds hopes of offloading Anderson, 25, to Porto look to be over after the Portuguese club said they cannot afford either a transfer fee or his wages. Full story: Daily Mail(external) Valencia are looking to buy out-of-favour Chelsea striker Demba Ba, 28, in January and are preparing an offer of £7m. Full story: Metro(external) Everton manager Roberto Martinez is determined not to sell left-back Leighton Baines, 28, in January despite a summer bid for the England international from Manchester United. Full story: The Guardian(external) Cardiff City boss Malky Mackay insists that he has the final say on transfers at the club following the recent departures of head of recruitment Iain Moody and his interim replacement Alisher Apsalyamov, a friend of club owner Vincent Tans son. Full story: talkSPORT(external) Liverpool are weighing up a move for FC Portos 20-year-old Argentine midfielder Juan Iturbe, currently on a season-long loan to Serie A side Verona. Full story: Daily Express(external) Turkish club Galatasaray have told Manchester City they must pay £25m for goalkeeper Fernando Muslera if they want to buy the 27- year-old in January. Full story: Metro(external) OTHER GOSSIP Manchester City goalkeeper Costel Pantilimon, 26, has been omitted from Romanias squad for their forthcoming World Cup qualifying play-off against Greece. Full story: Daily Mirror(external) Martin ONeill is close to being named as the next manager of the Republic of Ireland and he wants former Irish international Roy Keane as his number two. Full story: Daily Mirror(external) Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany looks set to miss at least three more games as he struggles to recover from a groin injury he picked up against Everton in early October. Full story: Manchester Evening News(external) AND FINALLY Former Liverpool striker Ian Rush is to grow back his famous moustache in support of Movember, the annual movement which sees men sport hair on their upper lips every November to raise money to combat prostate cancer. Full story: Liverpool Echo(external) Newcastle Chronicle editor Mike Thwaites has Tweeted a preview of the papers Saturday front page, which contains a message to Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley in the latest stage of a dispute between the club and the paper which has seen the regional title banned by the Premier League outfit. Full story: Newcastle Chronicle(external) Via : Robin Van Persie Flying Dutchman < JZ >
Posted on: Sat, 02 Nov 2013 09:02:15 +0000

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