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Arsenal considering deal for 38-year-old Colombian defender Mario Yepes

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The Gunners are in need of a replacement for the recently departed Thomas Vermaelen who left The Emirates for Barcelona during the transfer window. Wenger failed to bring in any new defensive reinforcements to replace the Belgian, and now the French manager has turned his attentions to 38-year-old Yepes. Wenger is said to be a long-term admirier of the Colombian centre-back and could be willing to offer the experienced defender a short-term contract to provide cover for Laurent Koscielny, Per Mertesacker and youngster Calum Chambers. Yepes is currently a free agent after leaving Serie A outfit Atalanta at the conclusion of last season, and his representative has told the press that his client is presently in England with the intention of signing for a Premier League club.

By Ollie Carroll

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There has been no approach for Kevin Strootman

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Kevin Strootman is believed to be a long-term target of United, but they were put off a summer bid as the Roma man is currently recovering from a serious knee injury.

However, Louis van Gaal is already lining up a January move for the midfielder as he looks to further bolster his squad.

But Strootman’s agent Fabio Parisi says there has been no contact from Man United.

‘There is no kind of interest on Strootman. He is recovering from his injury and will be available soon to contribute to Roma’s cause,’ he said.

‘For the rest, I say that is just talk and there is nothing. It’s all just speculation from England.’

Written by Steve Milne

Manchester United get the go ahead for Strooman deal

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Louis Van Gaal has been handed £30 million to sign Kevin Strooman in January, reports the Daily Star. 

Strooman, who is currently plying his trade at Serie A side Roma, is now the number one target at United, as Van Gaal looks to overhaul his current squad. 

The United boss is keen to add another centre midfielder, and Strooman, who he managed whilst in charge of the Dutch National team, apparently fits the bill. 

The 24 year old Dutch midfielder is still a couple of months away from returning following a knee ligament injury he sustained in a Serie A game in March, however Van Gaal is still keen to get the deal done, and will offer £30 million to the Italian side. 

The Red Devils spent big this summer, signing the likes of Luke Shaw, Ander Herrera, and Angel Di Maria for a combined fee of well over £100 million, with Colombian striker Falcao also signing on loan from AS Monaco. 

By Ben Reardon 

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Chelsea, Liverpool, Arsenal, and Manchester United alerted as Bakkali rejects new PSV deal

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Zakaria Bakkali has rejected a new deal at Dutch club PSV Eindhoven, alerting several Premier League clubs, according to the Daily Express. 

PSV are keen to keep the highly rated 18 year old, however talks of any proposed new deal for the Belgium international have broken down recently.

This latest development has alerted some of Europe’s top clubs, with Bakkali keen to move in the January transfer window.

Premier League clubs Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester United are all keen to land the winger, however, face competition from Atletico Madrid, Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund and Juventus.

It appears that, having stalled upon any new, improved deal, he is set to force through a move to one of those clubs in the next trasnsfer window.

By Ben Reardon

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Liverpool and City eye Newcastle starlet

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Liverpool and Manchester City are both showing interest in Newcastle Unitd wonderkid, Rolando Aarons.

The youngster, who has only played 39-minutes of Premier League football at Newcastle, is being scouted by both City and Liverpool ahead of a potential deal which could see him move next Summer.

The 18-year-old scored his first ever professional goal for the club last weekend during their thrilling 3-3 draw with Crystal Palace.

According to reports, Liverpool see Aarons as a similar version to Raheem Sterling, and they are considering making a formal move for the teenager either in January or next Summer, depending on how he develops under Alan Pardew throughout this season.

Written by Alex Batt – @AlexBatt – @AlexsArticles

Manchester United eye Jurgen Klopp

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Manchester United have already got one eye on a potential replacement for Louis Van Gaal, and it’s believed that Borussia Dortmund boss, Jurgen Klopp, is at the top of that list.

It’s thought that officials at United know that they won’t have Van Gaal for an extended period of time due to his age, and they are working hard behind the scenes on putting together a potential list of replacements so that they can hire wisely this time.

The United board and Sir Alex Ferguson got it wrong when they hand-picked David Moyes for the job at Old Trafford, and they are keen to avoid making the same mistake twice when it comes to replacing Van Gaal.

Klopp has won many admirers for his achievements in Germany with Dortmund, and has already been touted as a potential replacement for Arsene Wenger at Arsenal.

However, Klopp has a contract at Dortmund until 2018, and he is keen to see that out before making any move away from the club, meaning United would have four years under Van Gaal, at least.

Written by Alex Batt – @AlexBatt – @AlexsArticles

Thibaut Courtois wants to sign contract extension

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Chelsea goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois has admitted that he is ready to sign a new five-year deal at the club.

The shot-stopper has won the race to be the club’s number-one, pipping Petr Cech to the starting-spot, and he is now ready to commit his future at Stamford Bridge by signing a new lucrative deal.

According to reports, Courtois will sign a five-year deal, which will see his weekly-wage rise from £30k-a-week, to £90k-a-week.

The 22-year-old has really made a name for himself after enjoying a successful three-year spell in Spain with Atletico Madrid, and he has now revealed that he is ready to commit to Chelsea once he returns from the international break with Belgium.

Courtois said: “It’s not yet signed. I am here with the national team so it is difficult.

“When I am back at Chelsea I will probably sign the new contract.”

Written by Alex Batt – @AlexBatt – @AlexsArticles

Arsenal to renew interest in William Carvalho

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Arsenal will renew their interest in Sporting Lisbon midfielder, William Carvalho, after it has been revealed that the Portuguese international rejected a contract extension offered to him.

The midfielder was expected to leave Portugal for England this Summer, with Manchester United, Chelsea and Arsenal all keen on signing him, but a move was never agreed, despite United and Arsenal making late bids on Monday.

After keeping him past the deadline, Lisbon then wanted to offer Carvalho a new bumper deal in order to fend off any future interest.

However, according to reports, Carvalho has rejected the new deal and that has alerted Arsenal, who will make a fresh move for him in January.

Lisbon wanted to offer him a new deal, which would have upped his release clause to £40million, but after the midfielder rejected the deal, it’s now expected that Arsenal will make a fresh move in January, and will be able to wrap the deal up with the player wanting the move.

Written by Alex Batt – @AlexBatt – @AlexsArticles

Frank Lampard wanted Chelsea stay

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Chelsea legend Frank Lampard has revealed that he would have stayed at Stamford Bridge if a contract extension was offered.

Due to being over 30, the veteran was playing on a one-year running contract, but at the end of last season, the club decided against offering him a new deal, similar to what they did with Ashley Cole, who then joined AS Roma in Italy.

However, for Lampard, he agreed to join for New York FC in America, but due to the season not starting for them yet, he then joined Manchester City on a six-month loan deal, which angered some of the Chelsea fan base.

The 36-year-old however, has now admitted that he wanted to stay at Chelsea, but the club didn’t offer him a 12-month extension, like they did for John Terry.

‘I would have obviously stayed if Chelsea had offered me another year. There was no reason for me to leave,’ he told the Sun.

‘Yes, I wanted to play a bit more regularly but I’m not stupid.

‘If Chelsea had given me a new contract it would have been mad not to take it at the time.

‘I had a chat with Jose Mourinho and both he and the club were always great with me. The decision was made – and I don’t know who made it.

‘I also felt like I didn’t want to be a player who faded away – with that being the last memory people had of me.

‘So maybe it was the right time. Maybe it was right that the club took it out of my hands.’

Written by Alex Batt – @AlexBatt – @AlexsArticles

‘I have no problems with Jose!’

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Diego Costa has said that he is loving the Premier League so far, and life under Jose Mourinho is all good.

Mourinho’s choice to splash out £32million to purchase the Spaniard from Atletico Madrid this summer is beginning to be justified, with the talisman scoring 4 goals in his first 3 Premier League games.

The international said: “Things are going well with the football, the weather is another matter [laughs].

“Mourinho, [is] all good. I get along really well with him. There are no problems at all.”

Costa is currently on international duty with Spain, and will lead Vicente Del Bosque’s attacking line against a resurgent France this evening.

But will hope to add to his tally on his return to Stamford Bridge when Chelsea take on fellow unbeaten rivalsSwansea next Saturday.

 

 

By Ben Kelly

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Marco Rojo cleared to make debut vs QPR

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New Manchester United signing Marcos Rojo has finally recieved a UK work permit and is set to make his debut for club against QPR.

“The UK Border Agency has agreed to grant #mufc defender MarcosRojo5 a visa and he will therefore be available to face QPR on 14 September,” an official United statement said on social media.

The 24-year-old signed for United last month, for a fee thought to be around £16million, but was unable to play due to being unable to get a work permit.

Rojo qualified automatically by virtue of having played in more than 75 per cent of Argentina’s competitive internationals over the last two years, including the World Cup final against Germany in July.

He is likely to feature in United’s next clash against the R’s at Old Trafford, with Louis van Gaal’s side still searching for their first Premier League win of the season.

 

 

By Ben Kelly

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Victor Valdes set for Liverpool medical

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Goalkeeper Victor Valdes is set to have a medical at Liverpool after terms between the club and the Spaniard were agreed for a move.

Valdes is curretnly a free agent after leaving Barcelona at the end of last season, a move to Monaco seemed to be on the cards, but collapsed to due fitness worries, as a result, Liverpool have made thier move.

Reports are claiming that a contract has been agreed, but Valdes still has to undergo a medical before he signs it.

Brendan Rodgers has ordered a thorough test for Valdes, who has been nursing anterior cruciate ligament damage, which has ruled him out since March.

Liverpool have left space for the 32-year-old in their 25-man squad and are able to sign him outside of the transfer window as he is a free agent.

It’s thought that the Spain international has agreed a two-year contract and he will go head-to-head with first-choice Simon Mignolet to be the Reds’ regular shot-stopper.

 

 

By Ben Kelly

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Mourinho reveals why he let Torres leave

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Torres joined that Italian side earlier this summer after becoming surplus to requirements at Stamford Bridge.

The Spaniard failed to leave up to his £50m price tag which Chelsea paid in January 2011, netting just 20 Premier League goals in 110 games.

But Jose Mourinho insists he only let the club record signing leave because he wanted a “new challenge”.

The Blues boss said: “With Fernando I have to say that as a person and as a professional there is no discussion.

“He is an exceptional guy and professional, but he needed a change. Now he is at Milan and his passion for football will motivate him.

“I am an Inter fan and would have preferred to see him in a Nerazzurri shirt, but because of the affection that we have for Fernando, I hope he does very well with the Rossoneri.”

By Phil Wellbrook

Ezequiel Lavezzi set to pen new PSG deal

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The argentine winger looked likely to leave the French capital over the summer but is now committing his future to the club.

There was talk earlier this summer of Lavezzi making a switch to Liverpool, and the deal would fund the purchase of Angel Di Maria.

The World Cup finalist could’ve also seen Inter Milan as a possible destination but after PSG lost out in the race to sign Di Maria, Lavezzi stayed with the Ligue 1 champions.

Talks have already begun about a possible transfer in January, with Inter still reportedly tracking the situation, however it has now been revealed that the French giants are looking to keep the former Napoli man at the Parc des Princes.

Lavezzi’s current deal with PSG expires in 2016, but the Parisien side will look to extend his contract, which includes a pay rise to keep his temptations away from any other clubs.

By Phil Wellbrook

Mourinho jokes that Kurt Zouma is older than he is

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New Chelsea defender Kurt Zouma has said Jose Mourinho joked about how old he really looked after the youngster opened the lid on the jokeful nature of the Chelsea squad.

The defender joined last January from St Ettiene, and was loaned back to the French club for the remainder of the season. He then joined up with Chelsea for good from pre-season in July.

At just 19 years-old, Zouma has a huge physical presence which makes him stand out for his age, and he claims Mourinho was quick to dish out the jokes.

“The coach, when we were going for the blood test jokingly said, ‘Here, now we’ll see if you lied about your age’.”

Zouma also mentioned that it’s not just Mourinho that joins in with the fun.

“Diego Costa is very, very crazy. Ivanovic makes a lot of jokes too.

“Afterwards the group laugh a little about my age because, well, I’m a big man for 19-years-old.”

The defender understands that he’ll have to bide his time for an appearance at Chelsea, but claims he’s matured since the move.

“When I was at Saint-Etienne and I didn’t play, I immediately got upset. But I learnt.”

“Now there are senior players, stars in my position, and they are doing a great job. I take my time. I am learning besides those defenders. I know my time will come.”

Zouma will now compete with Gary Cahill, John Terry and Branislav Ivanovic in a strong looking Chelsea line up this season, as they look to regain the Premier League title after a few years away from Stamford Bridge.

Written by Matthew Derrig