Thursday, May 19, 2011

Neymar to Chelsea FC? N'Zogbia to Liverpool FC? Samba to Arsenal FC?

The Sun: Tottenham striker Jermain Defoe is ready to quit the club due to a lack of first-team opportunities.
Also: Striker Eidur Gudjohnsen is a target for newly-promoted QPR.
Daily Mirror: Arsenal will offer Robin van Persie a five-year contract in a bid to keep him at the Emirates for the rest of his career.
Also: Wigan winger Charles N'Zogbia is being tracked by Liverpool along with Aston Villa, Newcastle, Sunderland, Tottenham and Italian giants Juventus.
And: QPR are weighing up a move for Argentina international Javier Saviola.
Plus: Craig Bellamy will be allowed to leave Manchester City in the summer and could make his loan spell at Cardiff a permanent move...Tottenham are set to make a £14m bid for Espanyol striker Pablo Osvaldo...Liverpool have beaten Arsenal and Manchester United to the signing of Irish teenager.
Daily Star: Aston Villa winger Ashley Young has called for talks with manager Gerard Houllier next week as both Liverpool and Manchester United are keen on signing him.
Daily Mail: Arsenal will look to reinforce their defence with the £12m signing of Blackburn's Christopher Samba.
Also: Tottenham are considering selling striker Jermain Defoe to raise cash for an £8m move for Birmingham goalkeeper Ben Foster.
And: Leicester could offer left-back Paul Konchesky a way out of his nightmare spell at Liverpool.
Plus: Everton will look to offload Joseph Yobo, Yakubu and James Vaughan this summer to raise transfer funds for manager David Moyes.
Daily Express: West Ham have made an enquiry about Cardiff striker Jay Bothroyd who is a free agent in the summer.
Also: Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp is planning a summer swoop for Chelsea striker Didier Drogba.
Daily Telegraph: Santos forward Neymar, who previously rejected a move to Chelsea, says he hopes the Blues make a bid for him again and would welcome a move to the Premier League.
The Guardian: Manchester United are set to make Lens defender Raphael Varane, 18, their first signing of the summer.

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