Man United quoted £125m for Gareth Bale? Transfer gossip and news from Tuesday's papers
David Moyes could pay a staggering £125m if he wants to
bring Gareth Bale to Manchester United, all this and more in our
transfer gossip round-up
There are new developments in the chase for Marouane Fellaini and
Leighton Baines, with Manchester United lining up another bid, but this
time only for the Belgian.
Read about this, and more, in our transfer news round-up.
Gareth Bale has been ordered back into Tottenham training on Tuesday. Furious Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy stepped in and stalled Bale's £86million transfer in protest at what he believes to be the “arrogance” of buying club Real Madrid.
Manchester United have joined Chelsea in the battle to sign Porto's French defender Eliaquim Mangala.
Cardiff are trying to sign Barcelona forward Isaac Cuenca on a season-long loan. The club are also battling Swansea in an attempt to bring Peter Odemwingie on board.
West Brom are not only considering bids from Swansea and Cardiff for striker Peter Odemwingie, but also from Stoke City.
Arsenal striker Nicklas Bendtner has been told by Denmark manager Morten Olsen that he has no future at international level until he leaves the Emirates. It could force the Dane to leave for pastures new.
Gareth Bale will finally be able to move to Real Madrid when Tottenham have brought in Eric Lamela as a replacement (The Daily Mail).
Arsenal have reportedly joined Spurs in the battle for young Bulgarian winger Todor Nedelev (The Daily Mail).
Carlton Cole could finally be back in work again with a move to Championship club Reading (The Sun).
Cardiff are in talks with Heerenveen in an attempt to bring Icelandic striker Alfred Finnbogason to the Cardiff City Stadium, but they might have to fork out £6m (The Daily Mail).
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has urged Roy Hodgson to handle Jack Wilshere with special care in the upcoming World Cup qualifiers to protect him from fresh injury.
Read about this, and more, in our transfer news round-up.
Transfer news and gossip from the Daily Mirror
Manchester United are ready to offer Everton a £25million - £20m plus extras - deal for midfielder Marouane Fellaini, but Leighton Baines is left in the dark.Gareth Bale has been ordered back into Tottenham training on Tuesday. Furious Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy stepped in and stalled Bale's £86million transfer in protest at what he believes to be the “arrogance” of buying club Real Madrid.
Manchester United have joined Chelsea in the battle to sign Porto's French defender Eliaquim Mangala.
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Exclusive: Karim Benzema HAS been offered to Arsenal
as part of a sensational shake-up at Real Madrid, and Ozil and Di Maria
could also be up for grabs if Suarez and Bale are brought into the
Spanish club.Cardiff are trying to sign Barcelona forward Isaac Cuenca on a season-long loan. The club are also battling Swansea in an attempt to bring Peter Odemwingie on board.
West Brom are not only considering bids from Swansea and Cardiff for striker Peter Odemwingie, but also from Stoke City.
Arsenal striker Nicklas Bendtner has been told by Denmark manager Morten Olsen that he has no future at international level until he leaves the Emirates. It could force the Dane to leave for pastures new.
Transfer news and gossip from other newspapers and websites
If Manchester United want to enter the race for Gareth Bale, they'll have to pay a whopping £125m (The Sun).Gareth Bale will finally be able to move to Real Madrid when Tottenham have brought in Eric Lamela as a replacement (The Daily Mail).
Arsenal have reportedly joined Spurs in the battle for young Bulgarian winger Todor Nedelev (The Daily Mail).
Carlton Cole could finally be back in work again with a move to Championship club Reading (The Sun).
Cardiff are in talks with Heerenveen in an attempt to bring Icelandic striker Alfred Finnbogason to the Cardiff City Stadium, but they might have to fork out £6m (The Daily Mail).
In other news:
Joe Hart could face being dropped by Manchester City - and still keeping his place as England's No1. The keeper was called into question after the 3-2 defeat to Cardiff City.Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has urged Roy Hodgson to handle Jack Wilshere with special care in the upcoming World Cup qualifiers to protect him from fresh injury.
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