Monday, 14 July 2014

TRANSFER NEWS: Mangala decision close, Man Utd step up Vidal chase, Moreno to Liverpool #IRepEntertain9jarBlog #TwitterTrendBlog via @myentertain9jar

MANCHESTER CITY will spend £32m to beat Chelsea to Eliaquim Mangala and Newcastle are closing in on Remy Cabella. Elsewhere, Liverpool retain hope they can land Alberto Moreno, Arjen Robben won't be joining Manchester United but Arturo Vidal might be if Juventus can sign Paulinho
from Tottenham.

 
The summer transfer market has officially opened, but clubs have been busy preparing moves behind the scenes for months. Here is a round-up of all the latest news, rumours and gossip...
Manchester City are set to complete their summer spending with a £32million deal for Porto and France centre-back Eliaquim Mangala in the next few days.

France international Remy Cabella has arrived on Tyneside as Newcastle attempt to push home their long-standing interest in the player.

Stewart Downing believes the imminent £12million signing of Enner Valencia at West Ham will help take the pressure off Andy Carroll.

Liverpool chief executive Ian Ayre has personally visited Alberto Moreno's representatives in Spain to thrash out an £18m deal.
Eliaquim MangalaEliaquim Mangala is set to join Manchester City[GETTY]
Arjen Robben will not be joining Louis Van Gaal at Manchester United after assuring Bayern Munich fans his future lies with the German side.
Juventus will offer £25m for Tottenham star Paulinho if Arturo Vidal makes his Manchester United switch.
Colombia star James Rodriguez has ended any lingering hopes of a move to Manchester United or Liverpool.
World Cup news and other gossip…
Louis Van Gaal will officially take over as Manchester United on Wednesday insisting he doesn't need a holiday first.
Germany ruled the world last night after Mario Gotze's stunning extra–time goal broke the hearts of Argentina and Lionel Messi.
 
Gilberto Silva, a World Cup winner in 2002, believes Brazil's calamitous end to this year's tournament has been a long time coming, and may take even longer to rectify.

Brazil fans got behind Germany last night, in the hopes that the Europeans could beat their fierce rivals Argentina to the World Cup.
Best of the rest…
Leeds United's pre-season preparations descended into farce yesterday after their scheduled friendly opponents failed to turn up.

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