Monday, 3 June 2013

Football Transfer Gossip Monday – June 3

Gomez  - To Naples?
Transfers

West Ham Will Sign Goal Keeper Adrian, 26 From Real Betis, with the player set to arrive in london for Medical

Italian Side Napoli have agreed a deal for Bayern Munich Striker Mario Gomez, 27.

Real Madrid Striker Gonzalo Higuain, 25, has admitted he wants to move this summer and Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has been tracking him, while Juventus also remain Interested.

Real Madrid are readying a world record £85m bid for Wales international Gareth Bale, 23, but Tottenham are insisting they will not sell their star man at any price.

Jose Mourinho's first job as Chelsea boss will be to confirm the sale of Brazil defender David Luiz, 26, to Barcelona for £30m.

Tottenham boss Andre Villas-Boas is considering a move for £10m-rated Benfica and Spain Olympic striker Rodrigo, 22.

Liverpool will consider bidding for Aston Villa striker Christian Benteke, 22, should Reds striker Luis Suarez, 26, force through his move to either Real or Atletico Madrid.

Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis has put a price tag of £54m on striker Edinson Cavani, 26. Both Chelsea and Manchester City are said to be interested in the Uruguayan.

Japan international Keisuke Honda, 26, will leave Russian league and cup champions CSKA Moscow in the summer.

Fiorentina will not accept any offer less than £25m from Juventus for Montenegro striker Stevan Jovetic, 23.

Other Snippets

Former Real Madrid boss Jose Mourinho, 50, has arrived in England ahead of being appointed as the new Chelsea manager this week.

Jose Mourinho is expected to be announced by Wednesday as new Chelsea boss after agreeing his return and arriving in England on Sunday night.

Blackburn Rovers and Scotland defender Grant Hanley, 21, has signed a new five-year deal at the club.

Former Manchester United striker Ruud van Nistelrooy says his old Malaga manager Manuel Pellegrini will change the culture at the Etihad Stadium.

Chelsea and Brazil defender David Luiz, 26, moved a step closer to a Chelsea exit after refusing to speak about his future.

Liverpool are already facing a striker crisis at the start of next season as Daniel Sturridge, 23, is unlikely to recover from injury in time for the August kick-off.


SOURCE BBC

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