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Transfer roumers FABREGAS LATEST Could Cesc Fabregas be one of those targets? Well, according to the Metro, Chelsea are now leading the race for the Barcelona midfielder and are willing to hand him a £200,000-a-week deal. Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and former club Arsenal have all been linked with a move for the Spain international who has been told he can leave Camp Nou. Transfer Talk: Chelsea to offer £200,000-a-week VELA TO REAL MADRID?! Reports earlier today claimed Real Sociedad striker Carlos Vela was on the verge of rejoining Arsenal, who can sign their former player for £3.25 million due to a buy-back clause in his contract, but ESPN now says he is set to join Champions League winners Real Madrid. COSTA MOVE HALTED? According to the Daily Star, Chelsea have been told by Atletico Madrid that it will take over £40 million to sign both Diego Costa and Filipe Luis, which could slow down the completion of Costas move to Stamford Bridge despite passing a medical on Wednesday. JOHN TERRY TO ITV? Its the big transfer were all waiting for ... but it appears John Terry will NOT be joining ITV as a replacement pundit for Roy Keane during their World Cup coverage. With the likes of Patrick Vieira and Fabio Cannavaro already among their ranks for the tournament, an ITV source has told the Radio Times: Were very happy with the team that weve got, so weve no current plans to call in any replacements, FILIPE LUIS LATEST Or, if AS is to be believed, Atletico Madrid are demanding £20 million from Chelsea for Brazilian left-back Filipe Luis. You gotta love the transfer window... Transfer Talk: Filipe Luis to cost £20m CAN TO LIVERPOOL? Liverpool have reportedly met Emre Cans €12 million (£9.7m) release clause and, if you believe Bild, will complete the signing of the Bayer Leverkusen midfielder today. VILLA TO JOIN MELBOURNE CITY David Villa to the clubs official website: “It’s very good for me in every sense. From a football point of view it’s the opportunity to play in a new league in a different country, and of course it will be ideal for me to get some competitive football in the period before the MLS season gets under way. I’m sure that playing for Melbourne City FC will be a marvellous experience. What I’ve always done throughout my career is do the best I possibly can. That is what I will do for Melbourne City FC in every game that I play for them. I’ll be giving everything for the team, just like I have with every club I’ve played for.” DONE DEAL Manchester Citys plot to take over the world continued overnight with the news that A-League side Melbourne Heart, who were purchased by the Premier League champions in January, have been renamed Melbourne City. There is good news for their fans, though: David Villa will join the club on a 10-game contract later this year as he looks to maintain fitness ahead of his debut for New York City FC.
Posted on: Thu, 05 Jun 2014 09:42:07 +0000

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