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157,583 | eveningstandard--2019-01-03--Transfer news rumours LIVE Latest Arsenal Man Utd Liverpool Chelsea Tottenham gossip | 2019-01-03T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Transfer news, rumours LIVE: Latest Arsenal, Man Utd, Liverpool, Chelsea, Tottenham gossip | Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE blog dedicated to the latest transfer news and rumours. Chelsea are expected to complete the signing of Gonzalo Higuain in the coming days, as Maurizio Sarri looks to bolster his attacking options with a move for the 31-year-old Argentine. Arsenal are being linked with a move for Braga forward Francisco Trincao. According to the Daily Mirror, Juventus are also interested in the 19-year-old. Liverpool have had a £61million offer for Benfica attacking midfielder Joao Felix rejected, according to Portuguese publication Correio da Manha. One thing that is confirmed at Anfield, however, is that Trent Alexander-Arnold has signed a new long-term contract with Liverpool . Tottenham, meanwhile, have held talks with Borussia Monchengladbach over a deal to sign midfielder Jonas Hofmann, according to Bild. The 26-year-old, who plays in central midfield with the option of operating on either flank, in contracted to the Bundesliga side until June 2020. Elsewhere, Man Utd are being linked with a move for PSV winger Steven Berwijn, with the club said to be prepared to offer £25m for the 21-year-old. That one’s in the Daily Mirror. We’ll bring you today's football gossip and the latest from Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, West Ham, Man City and more over the course of the window… Can't see the transfer news, rumours LIVE blog? Click here to access our desktop page. Standard Sport understands Liverpool are in no rush to hand talented youngster Ki-Jana Hoever a first professional contract. Chelsea are also closing in on a £31m deal for Zenit midfielder Leandro Paredes, according to The Express. Manchester United are set to offer Marcus Rashford a new double-your-money deal that will increase his weekly wage to £150,000, according to The Sun. West Ham have had two offers for Genoa striker Krzysztof Piatek rejected, reports The Mail. Liverpool are keeping tabs on Schalke midfielder Weston McKennie, 20, and are considering a £20m swoop, according to The Sun. Leeds have rejected a bid from Crystal Palace for 18-year-old Jack Clarke, reports the Yorkshire Evening Post. Chelsea have agreed a deal with Juventus to sign Gonzalo Higuain on loan until the end of the season, according to Sky in Italy. Manchester United and Chelsea set for summer transfer battle over Crystal Palace full-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka, reports The Mirror. Arsenal target Denis Suarez has been named in Barcelona's matchday squad for Thursday's Copa del Rey clash with Levante. Manchester City have opened talks with Hadjuk Split over a £7m deal for 18-year-old midfielder Ante Palaversa, reports The Mail. According to Sky Sports, Atletico Madrid are in advanced talks to sign Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata, who is valued at £45m. Meanwhile, Divock Origi is among a number of players Tottenham are considering signing to replace injured Harry Kane in the coming weeks, reports The Telegraph. Arsenal are being encouraged to make a move for Colombian international James Rodriguez, Standard Sport understands. The 27-year-old is in the final six months of a two-year loan from Real Madrid with Bayern Munich keen to offload the playmaker if they can find a club willing to pay a £3million fee to release him from the existing agreement. Any potential loan deal could hinge on whether the Gunners can offload Mesut Ozil in the January transfer window. Meanwhile, Tottenham could be forced to enter the transfer market following the news that Harry Kane is out until early March after suffering an ankle ligament injury. And the BBC have suggested that West Ham’s Marko Arnautovic could be an option for Spurs to bolster their attacking lines. West Ham, meanwhile, have rejected a €10m bid from Fiorentina for midfielder Pedro Obiang, according to Sky Sports. The Daily Mirror claim that Arsenal are resigned to the fact they will need to subsidise Mesut Ozil’s £350,000-a-week wages to offload him to Inter Milan. Elsewhere, Man Utd will consider offers for midfielder Marouane Fellaini this month, according to the Daily Mail. Tottenham could be forced into the transfer market after confirming that Harry Kane is out until early March after suffering an ankle ligament injury. Chelsea will demand more than £100m if Eden Hazard tells the club he wants to join Real Madrid, according to the Telegraph. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has moved into pole position to become Manchester United's next permanent boss, reports The Sun. David de Gea wants to commit his long-term future to Manchester United but is awaiting a suitable offer, according to The Mail. Jonjo Shelvey has been told he is staying at Newcastle amid interest from West Ham, reports The Mirror. Meanwhile, Alvaro Morata is in talks with Atletico Madrid ahead of a move back to Spain, according to The Sun. Marca in Spain say the striker is willing to take a pay cut to join Atleti. Standard Sport understands Chelsea have made an opening £26.8m offer to Zenit St Petersburg for midfielder Leandro Paredes. Unai Emery wants Arsenal to offload Mesut Ozil in January to free up funds before the window shuts, according to the Daily Mail. Wolves will rival Chelsea for the signature of striker Callum Wilson, reports the Birmingham Mail. Former Manchester United striker Andy Cole is set to join Sol Campbell at Macclesfield Town as a coach, according to the Daily Mail. Meanwhile, Watford midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure has told a French TV said he wants to leave Vicarage Road amid interest from PSG. England boss Gareth Southgate has emerged as a potential candidate for the Man Utd job, according to reports this morning. The Sunday Telegraph claim that officials at Old Trafford are growing concerned that Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino will remain at Spurs, forcing them to rethink their plans. Meanwhile, AC Milan coach Gennaro Gattuso hinted that striker Gonzalo Higuain wants to leave the club amid interest from Chelsea. Staying in Serie A, and Arsenal are said to have quoted Juventus a fee of £18million should they wish to sign Aaron Ramsey this month, according to the Sunday Mirror. Chelsea, according to the Sun on Sunday, are said to be considering a move to re-sign Nathan Ake for Bournemouth. The Dutch defender moved to the South Coast from Stamford Bridge in 2017 following a successful spell on loan there, and Chelsea are said to retain a £40m buy-back clause from that deal. Finally, Real Madrid’s interest in Christian Eriksen could see Tottenham reignite theirs in Ajax wonderkid Frenkie de Jong, according to the Sunday Mirror. Spurs are understood to be long-time admirers of the 21-year-old, but would face stiff competition from the likes of Man City and Barcelona. Barcelona have joined the race for Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata, reports The Sun. Juventus are planning a summer swoop for Real Madrid outcast Isco, according to The Mail. Manchester United and Arsenal have joined the race to sign Porto star Yacine Brahimi, reports The Mirror. Chelsea have agreed in principle deals with Leandro Paredes and Nicola Barella, according to The Telegraph. Monaco manager Thierry Henry is set to offer Michy Batshuayi an escape route out of Chelsea, reports The Sun. Fulham have rejected a £50m bid for star striker Aleksandar Mitrovic from an unnamed Chinese club, reports The Sun. Bayern Munich hope to beat Barcelona for the signature of Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Adrien Rabiot, according to The Sun. Crystal Palace and Fulham have been put on alert after Michy Batshuayi's loan spell at Valencia was cut short, according to The Mirror. The Daily Telegraph reports Chelsea have rejected Barcelona's offer to swap Willian for Malcom plus cash. England winger Jadon Sancho wants to stay at Borussia Dortmund despite reports linking him with a Premier League move, reports The Mail. Tottenham want to sign Hoffenheim and Austria midfielder Florian Grillitsch, according to Sky Sports. West Ham face a battle to keep hold of star striker Marko Arnautovic after his brother and agent declared he 'wants to go' amid talk of a lucrative offer from an unknown Chinese Super League club. Gonzalo Higuain’s agent is in London with Chelsea keen to buy the striker. Standard Sport understands that Nicolas Higuain, the forward’s brother, arrived on Thursday morning and is expected to meet with Chelsea officials to sound out their interest. Meanwhile, contrary to reports, we understand that Aaron Ramsey has not yet agreed to join Juventus with his agent due to speak with other clubs. The Serie A side are in pole position to secure the services of the Arsenal star this summer, but Inter Milan, AC Milan, Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain are also interested. Elsewhere, Barcelona could sell Philippe Coutinho to fund deal to bring Neymar back to Camp Nou. Chelsea want to sign Andre Silva but any deal hinges on Alvaro Morata replacing the striker at Sevilla, reports The Sun. Ander Herrera is set to sign a new deal for Manchester United after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer convinced him to stay, according to The Sun. Arsenal have asked about Chelsea target Nicolo Barella and could make a late bid to hijack the deal, reports The Daily Mail. The Sun reports Inter Milan are planning a summer swoop for Luka Modric and could sell Ivan Perisic to Manchester United to help raise funds. Real Madrid want either Christian Eriksen or Eden Hazard to be their new playmaker as they plan an overhaul of the squad this summer, reports The Independent. Standard Sport understands that Chelsea have put Cesc Fabregas’ proposed move to Monaco on hold until they can bring in a replacement for the Spaniard. The Blues have identified two possible replacements in Cagliari star Nicolo Barrera and Zenit St Petersburg's Leandro Paredes and will not sanction Fabregas’ move to Ligue 1 until one of those deals is agreed. According to AS, Morata’s agent Juanma Lopez has travelled to the Andalusian city to hold talks with Sevilla director of football Joaquin Caparros over the possibility of a loan move. Real Betis meanwhile are interested in signing West Ham striker Lucas Perez on loan. The Hammers could still hold onto the former Arsenal man until the end of the season if they are unable to bring in a replacement. Arsenal are exploring the possibility of making former midfielder Edu the club’s new director of football. The Gunners are keen to add further expertise to their first-team operations as part of a restructuring which began when Arsene Wenger was in charge and continued this season with chief executive Ivan Gazidis’s departure to AC Milan. Barcelona are reluctant to let Arsenal target Denis Suarez leave on loan this month ahead of a proposed permanent move in the summer, according to the Mirror. Lazio have had a £13million bid for Chelsea full-back Davide Zappacosta accepted, according to The Sun. Chelsea want £10million for Cesc Fabregas as the midfielder flies south for talks following his farewell performance at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, report the Mirror. Manchester United face a battle with Liverpool and Real Madrid for Porto right-back Eder Militao, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, The Sun reports Fulham goalkeeper Fabri is set to return to Besiktas just six months after leaving the club to move to west London. And Frank Lampard has given up hope of signing Chelsea teenager Ethan Ampadu on loan. Chelsea will make a £50m bid to try and sign PSG striker Edinson Cavani to solve their woes up front. The Sunday Express report Maurizio Sarri wants the Uruguay international to lead his attack with Alvaro Morata and Olivier Giroud failing to fulfil that role under the Italian. Arsenal meanwhile have opened talks with Barcelona over a move for Spanish midfielder Denis Suarez. The Guardian claim the Spaniard is available for around £20m with Unai Emery keen to bring in a player he has previously worked with at Sevilla. Fulham will offer £15m for Liverpool forward Divock Origi to help their Premier League survival bid, according to the Mirror. But after offloading Dominic Solanke to Bournemouth, Jurgen Klopp may be wary of letting another backup forward leave the club ahead of their title run in. Chelsea are said to be close to sealing a complicated loan agreement which will bring Gonzalo Higuain to Stamford Bridge. Sky Sports say Tottenham and Man City are on alert after young Sunderland striker Josh Maja rejected a new contract with the Black Cats. Meanwhile, West Ham’s Reece Oxford is said to be holding out for a move to Arsenal and will reject an offer to return to Borussia Monchengladbach this month, according to the Mirror. | tom dutton, Jack Rosser | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/transfer-news-rumours-live-arsenal-man-utd-chelsea-liverpool-fc-tottenham-todays-latest-football-a4029086.html | 2019-01-03 07:15:00+00:00 | 1,546,517,700 | 1,567,554,068 | sport | transfer |
157,793 | eveningstandard--2019-01-04--Transfer news rumours LIVE Arsenal Man Utd Chelsea Liverpool Tottenham - todayaposs latest f | 2019-01-04T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Transfer news, rumours LIVE: Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham - today's latest football gossip | Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE blog dedicated to the latest transfer news and rumours. Chelsea have until January 14 to recall Tammy Abraham from his loan spell at Aston Villa, according to the Guardian. The terms of the deal mean the Blues can cut short his season-long stint at Villa Park if they trigger a recall option in the first two weeks of the window. Chelsea have decided against a January move for Gonzalo Higuain, who is on loan at AC Milan from Juventus, according to Goal. Crystal Palace have made a £6.5million bid for Everton striker Oumar Niasse, reports The Sun. Real Madrid goalkeeper Keylor Navas has renewed his contract with the Spanish club for an extra year, according to Marca. Meanwhile, Palace midfielder Jason Puncheon is today on the verge of joining Huddersfield. We’ll bring you the latest from Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, West Ham, Man City and more over the course of the window… Can’t see the Transfer news, rumours LIVE blog? Click here to access our desktop page. Manchester United will only spend big in January if the opportunity to sign a leading centre-back arises, reports The Independent. Thierry Henry's Monaco have identified Crystal Palace defender Mamadou Sakho as a priority target but the Eagles have not intention of letting him leave, according to The Mail. Chelsea are adamant the signing of Christian Pulisic from Borussia Dortmund is not related to Eden Hazard's contract situation. The Blues are still determined to agree a new deal with the Belgium international, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, The Sun reports Huddersfield are set to complete a loan deal for Crystal Palace midfielder Jason Puncheon until the end of the season. Sport in Spain say Arsenal have made a £14m offer to sign Real Madrid goalkeeper Keylor Navas, who hinted at his imminent departure on social media on Wednesday. Chelsea have completed their first signing of the window: the £57.5million signing of Christian Pulisic from Borussia Dortmund. The US international, who becomes the club's third most expensive signing, has signed a five-and-a-half-year deal but will return to Dortmund on loan for the remainder of the season. Staying with Chelsea, we understand that Fulham are closing in on a deal for Gary Cahill, who has played just 21 minutes in the Premier League this term., while Wolves are interested in signing Tammy Abraham – currently on loan at Aston Villa. Meanwhile, Christian Eriksen is stalling on signing a new contract with Tottenham following a fresh offer from the club last month. Elsewhere, Mesut Ozil's agent has described speculation linking the Arsenal star with a January transfer window exit as "unfortunate", and insists that the German playmaker will remain in north London. Juventus are confident of agreeing a pre-contract with Arsenal star Aaron Ramsey worth £31m over four years, according to the Times. The Italian side are one of a number of Europe’s top clubs interested in signing the Wales international. Meanwhile, Tottenham are braced for renewed interest in two of their midfielders, according to the Daily Mail. Mousa Dembele – who is expected to leave in the summer – is attracting renewed interest from the Chinese Super League, while West Brom are hoping to sign Victor Wanyama on loan. Staying with Spurs, the Telegraph report that PSG will join the race for centre back Toby Alderweireld. And that move from the French giants could perhaps explain Man Utd’s reported interest in Newcastle captain Jamaal Lascelles, who has been linked with a move to Old Trafford by the Daily Mirror. | Richard Parry, tom dutton | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/transfer-news-rumours-live-arsenal-man-utd-chelsea-liverpool-tottenham-latest-gossip-a4030171.html | 2019-01-04 07:28:00+00:00 | 1,546,604,880 | 1,567,553,915 | sport | transfer |
157,877 | eveningstandard--2019-01-05--Transfer news rumours LIVE Arsenal Chelsea Man Utd Liverpool Tottenham latest and todayaposs | 2019-01-05T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Transfer news, rumours LIVE: Arsenal, Chelsea, Man Utd, Liverpool, Tottenham latest and today's football gossip | Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE blog dedicated to the latest transfer news and rumours. Chelsea are said to be close to sealing a complicated loan agreement which will bring Gonzalo Higuain to Stamford Bridge. The Sun reports that the agreement, which would see Alvaro Morata move the over way, would have the option of becoming a permanent deal in the summer. Higuain, currently on loan at Milan from Juventus, starred under Blues boss Maurizio Sarri at Napoli and his been among him top targets since moving to Stamford Bridge last summer. Another Chelsea player on the move is Cesc Fabregas, who is expected to make his final appearance for the club today in the FA Cup against Nottingham Forest before completing a move to Thierry Henry’s AS Monaco. Elsewhere, Sky Sports say Tottenham and Man City are on alert after young Sunderland striker Josh Maja rejected a new contract with the Black Cats. Meanwhile, West Ham’s Reece Oxford is said to be holding out for a move to Arsenal and will reject an offer to return to Borussia Monchengladbach this month, according to the Mirror. We’ll bring you today's football gossip and the latest from Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, West Ham, Man City and more over the course of the window… Can’t see the Transfer news, rumours LIVE blog? Click here to access our desktop page. Arsenal are today linked with a Serie A star, with manager Unai Emery wanting to sign Torino defender Nicolas N’Koulou, according to reports in Italy. Chelsea have until January 14 to recall Tammy Abraham from his loan spell at Aston Villa, according to the Guardian. The terms of the deal mean the Blues can cut short his season-long stint at Villa Park if they trigger a recall option in the first two weeks of the window. Tottenham have activated an extension clause in Toby Alderweireld's contract which will keep him at the club till 2020, but also includes that infamous £25million transfer clause. Chelsea have decided against a January move for Gonzalo Higuain, who is on loan at AC Milan from Juventus, according to Goal. Meanwhile, Crystal Palace midfielder Jason Puncheon is today on the verge of joining Huddersfield while Jonny Williams have completed a move to Charlton Athletic. Manchester United will only spend big in January if the opportunity to sign a leading centre-back arises, reports The Independent. Thierry Henry's Monaco have identified Crystal Palace defender Mamadou Sakho as a priority target but the Eagles have not intention of letting him leave, according to The Mail. Chelsea are adamant the signing of Christian Pulisic from Borussia Dortmund is not related to Eden Hazard's contract situation. The Blues are still determined to agree a new deal with the Belgium international, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, The Sun reports Huddersfield are set to complete a loan deal for Crystal Palace midfielder Jason Puncheon until the end of the season. Sport in Spain say Arsenal have made a £14m offer to sign Real Madrid goalkeeper Keylor Navas, who hinted at his imminent departure on social media on Wednesday. Chelsea have completed their first signing of the window: the £57.5million signing of Christian Pulisic from Borussia Dortmund. The US international, who becomes the club's third most expensive signing, has signed a five-and-a-half-year deal but will return to Dortmund on loan for the remainder of the season. Staying with Chelsea, we understand that Fulham are closing in on a deal for Gary Cahill, who has played just 21 minutes in the Premier League this term., while Wolves are interested in signing Tammy Abraham – currently on loan at Aston Villa. Meanwhile, Christian Eriksen is stalling on signing a new contract with Tottenham following a fresh offer from the club last month. Elsewhere, Mesut Ozil's agent has described speculation linking the Arsenal star with a January transfer window exit as "unfortunate", and insists that the German playmaker will remain in north London. Juventus are confident of agreeing a pre-contract with Arsenal star Aaron Ramsey worth £31m over four years, according to the Times. The Italian side are one of a number of Europe’s top clubs interested in signing the Wales international. Meanwhile, Tottenham are braced for renewed interest in two of their midfielders, according to the Daily Mail. Mousa Dembele – who is expected to leave in the summer – is attracting renewed interest from the Chinese Super League, while West Brom are hoping to sign Victor Wanyama on loan. Staying with Spurs, the Telegraph report that PSG will join the race for centre back Toby Alderweireld. And that move from the French giants could perhaps explain Man Utd’s reported interest in Newcastle captain Jamaal Lascelles, who has been linked with a move to Old Trafford by the Daily Mirror. | Richard Parry, TOM DUTTON, Malik Ouzia | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/transfer-news-rumours-live-chelsea-arsenal-man-utd-liverpool-fc-tottenham-latest-and-today-s-a4031131.html | 2019-01-05 08:44:00+00:00 | 1,546,695,840 | 1,567,553,801 | sport | transfer |
157,878 | eveningstandard--2019-01-05--Transfer news rumours LIVE Chelsea Arsenal Man Utd Liverpool Tottenham latest and todayaposs | 2019-01-05T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Transfer news, rumours LIVE: Chelsea, Arsenal, Man Utd, Liverpool, Tottenham latest and today's football gossip | Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE blog dedicated to the latest transfer news and rumours. Chelsea are said to be close to sealing a complicated loan agreement which will bring Gonzalo Higuain to Stamford Bridge. The Sun reports that the agreement, which would see Alvaro Morata move the over way, would have the option of becoming a permanent deal in the summer. Higuain, currently on loan at Milan from Juventus, starred under Blues boss Maurizio Sarri at Napoli and his been among him top targets since moving to Stamford Bridge last summer. Another Chelsea player on the move is Cesc Fabregas, who is expected to make his final appearance for the club today in the FA Cup against Nottingham Forest before completing a move to Thierry Henry’s AS Monaco. Elsewhere, Sky Sports say Tottenham and Man City are on alert after young Sunderland striker Josh Maja rejected a new contract with the Black Cats. Meanwhile, West Ham’s Reece Oxford is said to be holding out for a move to Arsenal and will reject an offer to return to Borussia Monchengladbach this month, according to the Mirror. We’ll bring you today's football gossip and the latest from Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, West Ham, Man City and more over the course of the window… Can’t see the Transfer news, rumours LIVE blog? Click here to access our desktop page. Arsenal are today linked with a Serie A star, with manager Unai Emery wanting to sign Torino defender Nicolas N’Koulou, according to reports in Italy. Chelsea have until January 14 to recall Tammy Abraham from his loan spell at Aston Villa, according to the Guardian. The terms of the deal mean the Blues can cut short his season-long stint at Villa Park if they trigger a recall option in the first two weeks of the window. Tottenham have activated an extension clause in Toby Alderweireld's contract which will keep him at the club till 2020, but also includes that infamous £25million transfer clause. Chelsea have decided against a January move for Gonzalo Higuain, who is on loan at AC Milan from Juventus, according to Goal. Meanwhile, Crystal Palace midfielder Jason Puncheon is today on the verge of joining Huddersfield while Jonny Williams have completed a move to Charlton Athletic. Manchester United will only spend big in January if the opportunity to sign a leading centre-back arises, reports The Independent. Thierry Henry's Monaco have identified Crystal Palace defender Mamadou Sakho as a priority target but the Eagles have not intention of letting him leave, according to The Mail. Chelsea are adamant the signing of Christian Pulisic from Borussia Dortmund is not related to Eden Hazard's contract situation. The Blues are still determined to agree a new deal with the Belgium international, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, The Sun reports Huddersfield are set to complete a loan deal for Crystal Palace midfielder Jason Puncheon until the end of the season. Sport in Spain say Arsenal have made a £14m offer to sign Real Madrid goalkeeper Keylor Navas, who hinted at his imminent departure on social media on Wednesday. Chelsea have completed their first signing of the window: the £57.5million signing of Christian Pulisic from Borussia Dortmund. The US international, who becomes the club's third most expensive signing, has signed a five-and-a-half-year deal but will return to Dortmund on loan for the remainder of the season. Staying with Chelsea, we understand that Fulham are closing in on a deal for Gary Cahill, who has played just 21 minutes in the Premier League this term., while Wolves are interested in signing Tammy Abraham – currently on loan at Aston Villa. Meanwhile, Christian Eriksen is stalling on signing a new contract with Tottenham following a fresh offer from the club last month. Elsewhere, Mesut Ozil's agent has described speculation linking the Arsenal star with a January transfer window exit as "unfortunate", and insists that the German playmaker will remain in north London. Juventus are confident of agreeing a pre-contract with Arsenal star Aaron Ramsey worth £31m over four years, according to the Times. The Italian side are one of a number of Europe’s top clubs interested in signing the Wales international. Meanwhile, Tottenham are braced for renewed interest in two of their midfielders, according to the Daily Mail. Mousa Dembele – who is expected to leave in the summer – is attracting renewed interest from the Chinese Super League, while West Brom are hoping to sign Victor Wanyama on loan. Staying with Spurs, the Telegraph report that PSG will join the race for centre back Toby Alderweireld. And that move from the French giants could perhaps explain Man Utd’s reported interest in Newcastle captain Jamaal Lascelles, who has been linked with a move to Old Trafford by the Daily Mirror. | Richard Parry, TOM DUTTON, Malik Ouzia | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/transfer-news-rumours-live-chelsea-arsenal-man-utd-liverpool-fc-tottenham-latest-and-today-s-a4031131.html | 2019-01-05 08:44:00+00:00 | 1,546,695,840 | 1,567,553,799 | sport | transfer |
157,879 | eveningstandard--2019-01-05--Transfer news rumours LIVE Man Utd Chelsea Arsenal Liverpool Tottenham latest and todayaposs | 2019-01-05T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Transfer news, rumours LIVE: Man Utd, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, Tottenham latest and today's football gossip | Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE blog dedicated to the latest transfer news and rumours. England boss Gareth Southgate has emerged as a potential candidate for the Man Utd job, according to reports this morning. The Sunday Telegraph claim that officials at Old Trafford are growing concerned that Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino will remain at Spurs, forcing them to rethink their plans. The Tottenham is Ed Woodward’s No.1 choice to succeed Jose Mourinho on a full-time basis. Meanwhile, AC Milan coach Gennaro Gattuso hinted that striker Gonzalo Higuain wants to leave the club amid interest from Chelsea. Staying in Serie A, and Arsenal are said to have quoted Juventus a fee of £18million should they wish to sign Aaron Ramsey this month, according to the Sunday Mirror. Chelsea, according to the Sun on Sunday, are said to be considering a move to re-sign Nathan Ake for Bournemouth. The Dutch defender moved to the South Coast from Stamford Bridge in 2017 following a successful spell on loan there, and Chelsea are said to retain a £40m buy-back clause from that deal. Finally, Real Madrid’s interest in Christian Eriksen could see Tottenham reignite theirs in Ajax wonderkid Frenkie de Jong, according to the Sunday Mirror. Spurs are understood to be long-time admirers of the 21-year-old, but would face stiff competition from the likes of Man City and Barcelona. We’ll bring you today's football gossip and the latest from Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, West Ham, Man City and more over the course of the window… Can't see the transfer news, rumours LIVE blog? Click here to access our desktop page. Barcelona have joined the race for Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata, reports The Sun. Juventus are planning a summer swoop for Real Madrid outcast Isco, according to The Mail. Manchester United and Arsenal have joined the race to sign Porto star Yacine Brahimi, reports The Mirror. Chelsea have agreed in principle deals with Leandro Paredes and Nicola Barella, according to The Telegraph. Monaco manager Thierry Henry is set to offer Michy Batshuayi an escape route out of Chelsea, reports The Sun. Fulham have rejected a £50m bid for star striker Aleksandar Mitrovic from an unnamed Chinese club, reports The Sun. Bayern Munich hope to beat Barcelona for the signature of Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Adrien Rabiot, according to The Sun. Crystal Palace and Fulham have been put on alert after Michy Batshuayi's loan spell at Valencia was cut short, according to The Mirror. The Daily Telegraph reports Chelsea have rejected Barcelona's offer to swap Willian for Malcom plus cash. England winger Jadon Sancho wants to stay at Borussia Dortmund despite reports linking him with a Premier League move, reports The Mail. Tottenham want to sign Hoffenheim and Austria midfielder Florian Grillitsch, according to Sky Sports. West Ham face a battle to keep hold of star striker Marko Arnautovic after his brother and agent declared he 'wants to go' amid talk of a lucrative offer from an unknown Chinese Super League club. Gonzalo Higuain’s agent is in London with Chelsea keen to buy the striker. Standard Sport understands that Nicolas Higuain, the forward’s brother, arrived on Thursday morning and is expected to meet with Chelsea officials to sound out their interest. Meanwhile, contrary to reports, we understand that Aaron Ramsey has not yet agreed to join Juventus with his agent due to speak with other clubs. The Serie A side are in pole position to secure the services of the Arsenal star this summer, but Inter Milan, AC Milan, Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain are also interested. Elsewhere, Barcelona could sell Philippe Coutinho to fund deal to bring Neymar back to Camp Nou. Chelsea want to sign Andre Silva but any deal hinges on Alvaro Morata replacing the striker at Sevilla, reports The Sun. Ander Herrera is set to sign a new deal for Manchester United after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer convinced him to stay, according to The Sun. Arsenal have asked about Chelsea target Nicolo Barella and could make a late bid to hijack the deal, reports The Daily Mail. The Sun reports Inter Milan are planning a summer swoop for Luka Modric and could sell Ivan Perisic to Manchester United to help raise funds. Real Madrid want either Christian Eriksen or Eden Hazard to be their new playmaker as they plan an overhaul of the squad this summer, reports The Independent. Standard Sport understands that Chelsea have put Cesc Fabregas’ proposed move to Monaco on hold until they can bring in a replacement for the Spaniard. The Blues have identified two possible replacements in Cagliari star Nicolo Barrera and Zenit St Petersburg's Leandro Paredes and will not sanction Fabregas’ move to Ligue 1 until one of those deals is agreed. According to AS, Morata’s agent Juanma Lopez has travelled to the Andalusian city to hold talks with Sevilla director of football Joaquin Caparros over the possibility of a loan move. Real Betis meanwhile are interested in signing West Ham striker Lucas Perez on loan. The Hammers could still hold onto the former Arsenal man until the end of the season if they are unable to bring in a replacement. Arsenal are exploring the possibility of making former midfielder Edu the club’s new director of football. The Gunners are keen to add further expertise to their first-team operations as part of a restructuring which began when Arsene Wenger was in charge and continued this season with chief executive Ivan Gazidis’s departure to AC Milan. Barcelona are reluctant to let Arsenal target Denis Suarez leave on loan this month ahead of a proposed permanent move in the summer, according to the Mirror. Lazio have had a £13million bid for Chelsea full-back Davide Zappacosta accepted, according to The Sun. Chelsea want £10million for Cesc Fabregas as the midfielder flies south for talks following his farewell performance at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, report the Mirror. Manchester United face a battle with Liverpool and Real Madrid for Porto right-back Eder Militao, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, The Sun reports Fulham goalkeeper Fabri is set to return to Besiktas just six months after leaving the club to move to west London. And Frank Lampard has given up hope of signing Chelsea teenager Ethan Ampadu on loan. Chelsea will make a £50m bid to try and sign PSG striker Edinson Cavani to solve their woes up front. The Sunday Express report Maurizio Sarri wants the Uruguay international to lead his attack with Alvaro Morata and Olivier Giroud failing to fulfil that role under the Italian. Arsenal meanwhile have opened talks with Barcelona over a move for Spanish midfielder Denis Suarez. The Guardian claim the Spaniard is available for around £20m with Unai Emery keen to bring in a player he has previously worked with at Sevilla. Fulham will offer £15m for Liverpool forward Divock Origi to help their Premier League survival bid, according to the Mirror. But after offloading Dominic Solanke to Bournemouth, Jurgen Klopp may be wary of letting another backup forward leave the club ahead of their title run in. Chelsea are said to be close to sealing a complicated loan agreement which will bring Gonzalo Higuain to Stamford Bridge. Sky Sports say Tottenham and Man City are on alert after young Sunderland striker Josh Maja rejected a new contract with the Black Cats. Meanwhile, West Ham’s Reece Oxford is said to be holding out for a move to Arsenal and will reject an offer to return to Borussia Monchengladbach this month, according to the Mirror. Arsenal are today linked with a Serie A star, with manager Unai Emery wanting to sign Torino defender Nicolas N’Koulou, according to reports in Italy. Chelsea have until January 14 to recall Tammy Abraham from his loan spell at Aston Villa, according to the Guardian. The terms of the deal mean the Blues can cut short his season-long stint at Villa Park if they trigger a recall option in the first two weeks of the window. Tottenham have activated an extension clause in Toby Alderweireld's contract which will keep him at the club till 2020, but also includes that infamous £25million transfer clause. Chelsea have decided against a January move for Gonzalo Higuain, who is on loan at AC Milan from Juventus, according to Goal. Meanwhile, Crystal Palace midfielder Jason Puncheon is today on the verge of joining Huddersfield while Jonny Williams have completed a move to Charlton Athletic. Manchester United will only spend big in January if the opportunity to sign a leading centre-back arises, reports The Independent. Thierry Henry's Monaco have identified Crystal Palace defender Mamadou Sakho as a priority target but the Eagles have not intention of letting him leave, according to The Mail. Chelsea are adamant the signing of Christian Pulisic from Borussia Dortmund is not related to Eden Hazard's contract situation. The Blues are still determined to agree a new deal with the Belgium international, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, The Sun reports Huddersfield are set to complete a loan deal for Crystal Palace midfielder Jason Puncheon until the end of the season. Sport in Spain say Arsenal have made a £14m offer to sign Real Madrid goalkeeper Keylor Navas, who hinted at his imminent departure on social media on Wednesday. | Richard Parry, TOM DUTTON, Malik Ouzia | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/transfer-news-rumours-live-chelsea-arsenal-man-utd-liverpool-fc-tottenham-latest-and-today-s-a4031131.html | 2019-01-05 16:36:00+00:00 | 1,546,724,160 | 1,567,553,799 | sport | transfer |
157,956 | eveningstandard--2019-01-06--Transfer news rumours LIVE Chelsea Man Utd Liverpool Arsenal Tottenham latest and todayaposs | 2019-01-06T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Transfer news, rumours LIVE: Chelsea, Man Utd, Liverpool, Arsenal, Tottenham latest and today's football gossip | Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE blog dedicated to the latest transfer news and rumours. Chelsea will make a £50m bid to try and sign PSG striker Edinson Cavani to solve their woes up front. The Sunday Express report Maurizio Sarri wants the Uruguay international to lead his attack with Alvaro Morata and Olivier Giroud failing to fulfil that role under the Italian. Chelsea have already agreed a deal to sign Christian Pulisic from Borussia Dortmund – but the USA international won’t arrive at the club until the summer. Arsenal meanwhile have opened talks with Barcelona over a move for Spanish midfielder Denis Suarez. The Guardian claim the Spaniard is available for around £20m with Unai Emery keen to bring in a player he has previously worked with at Sevilla. Colombia international Juan Fernando Quintero says his agent has met with Manchester City over a possible move. The attacking midfielder is owned by Porto but is currently on loan at Argentine side River Plate. Fulham will offer £15m for Liverpool forward Divock Origi to help their Premier League survival bid, according to the Mirror. But after offloading Dominic Solanke to Bournemouth, Jurgen Klopp may be wary of letting another backup forward leave the club ahead of their title run in. We’ll bring you today's football gossip and the latest from Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, West Ham, Man City and more over the course of the window… Chelsea are said to be close to sealing a complicated loan agreement which will bring Gonzalo Higuain to Stamford Bridge. Sky Sports say Tottenham and Man City are on alert after young Sunderland striker Josh Maja rejected a new contract with the Black Cats. Meanwhile, West Ham’s Reece Oxford is said to be holding out for a move to Arsenal and will reject an offer to return to Borussia Monchengladbach this month, according to the Mirror. Arsenal are today linked with a Serie A star, with manager Unai Emery wanting to sign Torino defender Nicolas N’Koulou, according to reports in Italy. Chelsea have until January 14 to recall Tammy Abraham from his loan spell at Aston Villa, according to the Guardian. The terms of the deal mean the Blues can cut short his season-long stint at Villa Park if they trigger a recall option in the first two weeks of the window. Tottenham have activated an extension clause in Toby Alderweireld's contract which will keep him at the club till 2020, but also includes that infamous £25million transfer clause. Chelsea have decided against a January move for Gonzalo Higuain, who is on loan at AC Milan from Juventus, according to Goal. Meanwhile, Crystal Palace midfielder Jason Puncheon is today on the verge of joining Huddersfield while Jonny Williams have completed a move to Charlton Athletic. Manchester United will only spend big in January if the opportunity to sign a leading centre-back arises, reports The Independent. Thierry Henry's Monaco have identified Crystal Palace defender Mamadou Sakho as a priority target but the Eagles have not intention of letting him leave, according to The Mail. Chelsea are adamant the signing of Christian Pulisic from Borussia Dortmund is not related to Eden Hazard's contract situation. The Blues are still determined to agree a new deal with the Belgium international, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, The Sun reports Huddersfield are set to complete a loan deal for Crystal Palace midfielder Jason Puncheon until the end of the season. Sport in Spain say Arsenal have made a £14m offer to sign Real Madrid goalkeeper Keylor Navas, who hinted at his imminent departure on social media on Wednesday. Chelsea have completed their first signing of the window: the £57.5million signing of Christian Pulisic from Borussia Dortmund. The US international, who becomes the club's third most expensive signing, has signed a five-and-a-half-year deal but will return to Dortmund on loan for the remainder of the season. Staying with Chelsea, we understand that Fulham are closing in on a deal for Gary Cahill, who has played just 21 minutes in the Premier League this term., while Wolves are interested in signing Tammy Abraham – currently on loan at Aston Villa. Meanwhile, Christian Eriksen is stalling on signing a new contract with Tottenham following a fresh offer from the club last month. Elsewhere, Mesut Ozil's agent has described speculation linking the Arsenal star with a January transfer window exit as "unfortunate", and insists that the German playmaker will remain in north London. | Malik Ouzia, Tony Mogan | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news-rumours-live-chelsea-man-utd-liverpool-arsenal-tottenham-latest-and-today-s-football-a4031441.html | 2019-01-06 08:20:00+00:00 | 1,546,780,800 | 1,567,553,708 | sport | transfer |
157,957 | eveningstandard--2019-01-06--Transfer news rumours LIVE Man Utd Chelsea Liverpool Arsenal Tottenham latest and todayaposs | 2019-01-06T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Transfer news, rumours LIVE: Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Arsenal, Tottenham latest and today's football gossip | Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE blog dedicated to the latest transfer news and rumours. Chelsea will make a £50m bid to try and sign PSG striker Edinson Cavani to solve their woes up front. The Sunday Express report Maurizio Sarri wants the Uruguay international to lead his attack with Alvaro Morata and Olivier Giroud failing to fulfil that role under the Italian. Arsenal meanwhile have opened talks with Barcelona over a move for Spanish midfielder Denis Suarez. The Guardian claim the Spaniard is available for around £20m with Unai Emery keen to bring in a player he has previously worked with at Sevilla. Fulham will offer £15m for Liverpool forward Divock Origi to help their Premier League survival bid, according to the Mirror. But after offloading Dominic Solanke to Bournemouth, Jurgen Klopp may be wary of letting another backup forward leave the club ahead of their title run in. We’ll bring you today's football gossip and the latest from Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, West Ham, Man City and more over the course of the window… Chelsea are said to be close to sealing a complicated loan agreement which will bring Gonzalo Higuain to Stamford Bridge. Sky Sports say Tottenham and Man City are on alert after young Sunderland striker Josh Maja rejected a new contract with the Black Cats. Meanwhile, West Ham’s Reece Oxford is said to be holding out for a move to Arsenal and will reject an offer to return to Borussia Monchengladbach this month, according to the Mirror. Arsenal are today linked with a Serie A star, with manager Unai Emery wanting to sign Torino defender Nicolas N’Koulou, according to reports in Italy. Chelsea have until January 14 to recall Tammy Abraham from his loan spell at Aston Villa, according to the Guardian. The terms of the deal mean the Blues can cut short his season-long stint at Villa Park if they trigger a recall option in the first two weeks of the window. Tottenham have activated an extension clause in Toby Alderweireld's contract which will keep him at the club till 2020, but also includes that infamous £25million transfer clause. Chelsea have decided against a January move for Gonzalo Higuain, who is on loan at AC Milan from Juventus, according to Goal. Meanwhile, Crystal Palace midfielder Jason Puncheon is today on the verge of joining Huddersfield while Jonny Williams have completed a move to Charlton Athletic. Manchester United will only spend big in January if the opportunity to sign a leading centre-back arises, reports The Independent. Thierry Henry's Monaco have identified Crystal Palace defender Mamadou Sakho as a priority target but the Eagles have not intention of letting him leave, according to The Mail. Chelsea are adamant the signing of Christian Pulisic from Borussia Dortmund is not related to Eden Hazard's contract situation. The Blues are still determined to agree a new deal with the Belgium international, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, The Sun reports Huddersfield are set to complete a loan deal for Crystal Palace midfielder Jason Puncheon until the end of the season. Sport in Spain say Arsenal have made a £14m offer to sign Real Madrid goalkeeper Keylor Navas, who hinted at his imminent departure on social media on Wednesday. Chelsea have completed their first signing of the window: the £57.5million signing of Christian Pulisic from Borussia Dortmund. The US international, who becomes the club's third most expensive signing, has signed a five-and-a-half-year deal but will return to Dortmund on loan for the remainder of the season. Staying with Chelsea, we understand that Fulham are closing in on a deal for Gary Cahill, who has played just 21 minutes in the Premier League this term., while Wolves are interested in signing Tammy Abraham – currently on loan at Aston Villa. Meanwhile, Christian Eriksen is stalling on signing a new contract with Tottenham following a fresh offer from the club last month. Elsewhere, Mesut Ozil's agent has described speculation linking the Arsenal star with a January transfer window exit as "unfortunate", and insists that the German playmaker will remain in north London. | Richard Parry, Malik Ouzia, Tony Mogan | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news-rumours-live-chelsea-man-utd-liverpool-arsenal-tottenham-latest-and-today-s-football-a4031441.html | 2019-01-06 08:20:00+00:00 | 1,546,780,800 | 1,567,553,708 | sport | transfer |
157,958 | eveningstandard--2019-01-06--Transfer news rumours LIVE Man Utd Liverpool Chelsea Arsenal Tottenham latest and todayaposs | 2019-01-06T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Transfer news, rumours LIVE: Man Utd, Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal, Tottenham latest and today's football gossip | Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE blog dedicated to the latest transfer news and rumours. Chelsea will make a £50m bid to try and sign PSG striker Edinson Cavani to solve their woes up front. The Sunday Express report Maurizio Sarri wants the Uruguay international to lead his attack with Alvaro Morata and Olivier Giroud failing to fulfil that role under the Italian. Arsenal meanwhile have opened talks with Barcelona over a move for Spanish midfielder Denis Suarez. The Guardian claim the Spaniard is available for around £20m with Unai Emery keen to bring in a player he has previously worked with at Sevilla. Fulham will offer £15m for Liverpool forward Divock Origi to help their Premier League survival bid, according to the Mirror. But after offloading Dominic Solanke to Bournemouth, Jurgen Klopp may be wary of letting another backup forward leave the club ahead of their title run in. We’ll bring you today's football gossip and the latest from Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, West Ham, Man City and more over the course of the window… Chelsea are said to be close to sealing a complicated loan agreement which will bring Gonzalo Higuain to Stamford Bridge. Sky Sports say Tottenham and Man City are on alert after young Sunderland striker Josh Maja rejected a new contract with the Black Cats. Meanwhile, West Ham’s Reece Oxford is said to be holding out for a move to Arsenal and will reject an offer to return to Borussia Monchengladbach this month, according to the Mirror. Arsenal are today linked with a Serie A star, with manager Unai Emery wanting to sign Torino defender Nicolas N’Koulou, according to reports in Italy. Chelsea have until January 14 to recall Tammy Abraham from his loan spell at Aston Villa, according to the Guardian. The terms of the deal mean the Blues can cut short his season-long stint at Villa Park if they trigger a recall option in the first two weeks of the window. Tottenham have activated an extension clause in Toby Alderweireld's contract which will keep him at the club till 2020, but also includes that infamous £25million transfer clause. Chelsea have decided against a January move for Gonzalo Higuain, who is on loan at AC Milan from Juventus, according to Goal. Meanwhile, Crystal Palace midfielder Jason Puncheon is today on the verge of joining Huddersfield while Jonny Williams have completed a move to Charlton Athletic. Manchester United will only spend big in January if the opportunity to sign a leading centre-back arises, reports The Independent. Thierry Henry's Monaco have identified Crystal Palace defender Mamadou Sakho as a priority target but the Eagles have not intention of letting him leave, according to The Mail. Chelsea are adamant the signing of Christian Pulisic from Borussia Dortmund is not related to Eden Hazard's contract situation. The Blues are still determined to agree a new deal with the Belgium international, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, The Sun reports Huddersfield are set to complete a loan deal for Crystal Palace midfielder Jason Puncheon until the end of the season. Sport in Spain say Arsenal have made a £14m offer to sign Real Madrid goalkeeper Keylor Navas, who hinted at his imminent departure on social media on Wednesday. Chelsea have completed their first signing of the window: the £57.5million signing of Christian Pulisic from Borussia Dortmund. The US international, who becomes the club's third most expensive signing, has signed a five-and-a-half-year deal but will return to Dortmund on loan for the remainder of the season. Staying with Chelsea, we understand that Fulham are closing in on a deal for Gary Cahill, who has played just 21 minutes in the Premier League this term., while Wolves are interested in signing Tammy Abraham – currently on loan at Aston Villa. Meanwhile, Christian Eriksen is stalling on signing a new contract with Tottenham following a fresh offer from the club last month. Elsewhere, Mesut Ozil's agent has described speculation linking the Arsenal star with a January transfer window exit as "unfortunate", and insists that the German playmaker will remain in north London. | Malik Ouzia, Tony Mogan | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news-rumours-live-chelsea-man-utd-liverpool-arsenal-tottenham-latest-and-today-s-football-a4031441.html | 2019-01-06 08:20:00+00:00 | 1,546,780,800 | 1,567,553,707 | sport | transfer |
158,174 | eveningstandard--2019-01-07--Transfer news rumours LIVE Man Utd Chelsea Liverpool Arsenal Tottenham latest and todayaposs | 2019-01-07T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Transfer news, rumours LIVE: Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Arsenal, Tottenham latest and today's football gossip | Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE blog dedicated to the latest transfer news and rumours. Real Madrid are reportedly ready to rival Barcelona for Tottenham star Christian Eriksen. The Independent report that Real regard Eriksen as a more easily obtainable option than Eden Hazard, the Belgian remains on their shortlist. The Sun report that West Ham could scupper Arsenal’s loan move for Denis Suarez with the Hammers offering £20m to sign the player on a permanent deal from Barcelona. Elsewhere, Tottenham midfielder Mousa Dembele is said to be close to joining Chinese side Beijing Guoan, according to the Daily Mail. Finally, Fulham have reportedly joined the race for former Tottenham winger Clinton N’Jie. The Cameroonian, who struggled during his time at Spurs, is also said to be wanted by Burnley, Cardiff and Newcastle, according to the Daily Mail. We’ll bring you today's football gossip and the latest from Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, West Ham, Man City and more over the course of the window… Can't see the transfer news, rumours LIVE blog? Click here to access our desktop page. Barcelona are reluctant to let Arsenal target Denis Suarez leave on loan this month ahead of a proposed permanent move in the summer, according to the Mirror. Lazio have had a £13million bid for Chelsea full-back Davide Zappacosta accepted, according to The Sun. Chelsea want £10million for Cesc Fabregas as the midfielder flies south for talks following his farewell performance at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, report the Mirror. Manchester United face a battle with Liverpool and Real Madrid for Porto right-back Eder Militao, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, The Sun reports Fulham goalkeeper Fabri is set to return to Besiktas just six months after leaving the club to move to west London. And Frank Lampard has given up hope of signing Chelsea teenager Ethan Ampadu on loan. Chelsea will make a £50m bid to try and sign PSG striker Edinson Cavani to solve their woes up front. The Sunday Express report Maurizio Sarri wants the Uruguay international to lead his attack with Alvaro Morata and Olivier Giroud failing to fulfil that role under the Italian. Arsenal meanwhile have opened talks with Barcelona over a move for Spanish midfielder Denis Suarez. The Guardian claim the Spaniard is available for around £20m with Unai Emery keen to bring in a player he has previously worked with at Sevilla. Fulham will offer £15m for Liverpool forward Divock Origi to help their Premier League survival bid, according to the Mirror. But after offloading Dominic Solanke to Bournemouth, Jurgen Klopp may be wary of letting another backup forward leave the club ahead of their title run in. Chelsea are said to be close to sealing a complicated loan agreement which will bring Gonzalo Higuain to Stamford Bridge. Sky Sports say Tottenham and Man City are on alert after young Sunderland striker Josh Maja rejected a new contract with the Black Cats. Meanwhile, West Ham’s Reece Oxford is said to be holding out for a move to Arsenal and will reject an offer to return to Borussia Monchengladbach this month, according to the Mirror. Arsenal are today linked with a Serie A star, with manager Unai Emery wanting to sign Torino defender Nicolas N’Koulou, according to reports in Italy. Chelsea have until January 14 to recall Tammy Abraham from his loan spell at Aston Villa, according to the Guardian. The terms of the deal mean the Blues can cut short his season-long stint at Villa Park if they trigger a recall option in the first two weeks of the window. Tottenham have activated an extension clause in Toby Alderweireld's contract which will keep him at the club till 2020, but also includes that infamous £25million transfer clause. Chelsea have decided against a January move for Gonzalo Higuain, who is on loan at AC Milan from Juventus, according to Goal. Meanwhile, Crystal Palace midfielder Jason Puncheon is today on the verge of joining Huddersfield while Jonny Williams have completed a move to Charlton Athletic. Manchester United will only spend big in January if the opportunity to sign a leading centre-back arises, reports The Independent. Thierry Henry's Monaco have identified Crystal Palace defender Mamadou Sakho as a priority target but the Eagles have not intention of letting him leave, according to The Mail. Chelsea are adamant the signing of Christian Pulisic from Borussia Dortmund is not related to Eden Hazard's contract situation. The Blues are still determined to agree a new deal with the Belgium international, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, The Sun reports Huddersfield are set to complete a loan deal for Crystal Palace midfielder Jason Puncheon until the end of the season. Sport in Spain say Arsenal have made a £14m offer to sign Real Madrid goalkeeper Keylor Navas, who hinted at his imminent departure on social media on Wednesday. Chelsea have completed their first signing of the window: the £57.5million signing of Christian Pulisic from Borussia Dortmund. The US international, who becomes the club's third most expensive signing, has signed a five-and-a-half-year deal but will return to Dortmund on loan for the remainder of the season. Staying with Chelsea, we understand that Fulham are closing in on a deal for Gary Cahill, who has played just 21 minutes in the Premier League this term., while Wolves are interested in signing Tammy Abraham – currently on loan at Aston Villa. Meanwhile, Christian Eriksen is stalling on signing a new contract with Tottenham following a fresh offer from the club last month. Elsewhere, Mesut Ozil's agent has described speculation linking the Arsenal star with a January transfer window exit as "unfortunate", and insists that the German playmaker will remain in north London. | Tom Doyle, Malik Ouzia | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news-rumours-live-chelsea-man-utd-liverpool-arsenal-tottenham-latest-and-today-s-football-a4031441.html | 2019-01-07 07:30:00+00:00 | 1,546,864,200 | 1,567,553,573 | sport | transfer |
158,407 | eveningstandard--2019-01-08--Transfer news rumours LIVE Man Utd Arsenal Liverpool Chelsea Tottenham latest and todayaposs | 2019-01-08T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Transfer news, rumours LIVE: Man Utd, Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea, Tottenham latest and today's football gossip | Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE blog dedicated to the latest transfer news and rumours. Standard Sport understands that Chelsea have put Cesc Fabregas’ proposed move to Monaco on hold until they can bring in a replacement for the Spaniard. The Blues have identified two possible replacements in Cagliari star Nicolo Barrera and Zenit St Petersburg's Leandro Paredes and will not sanction Fabregas’ move to Ligue 1 until one of those deals is agreed. Sevilla meanwhile are interested in signing Chelsea’s Alvaro Morata on loan. According to AS, Morata’s agent Juanma Lopez has travelled to the Andalusian city to hold talks with Sevilla director of football Joaquin Caparros over the possibility of a loan move. Real Betis meanwhile are interested in signing West Ham striker Lucas Perez on loan. The Hammers could still hold onto the former Arsenal man until the end of the season if they are unable to bring in a replacement. Arsenal are exploring the possibility of making former midfielder Edu the club’s new director of football. The Gunners are keen to add further expertise to their first-team operations as part of a restructuring which began when Arsene Wenger was in charge and continued this season with chief executive Ivan Gazidis’s departure to AC Milan. Athletic Bilbao sporting director Rafa Alkorta has told Cadena Ser the club are eager to re-sign Man Utd midfielder Ander Herrera and Tottenham striker Fernando Llorente. We’ll bring you today's football gossip and the latest from Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, West Ham, Man City and more over the course of the window… Can't see the transfer news, rumours LIVE blog? Click here to access our desktop page. Barcelona are reluctant to let Arsenal target Denis Suarez leave on loan this month ahead of a proposed permanent move in the summer, according to the Mirror. Lazio have had a £13million bid for Chelsea full-back Davide Zappacosta accepted, according to The Sun. Chelsea want £10million for Cesc Fabregas as the midfielder flies south for talks following his farewell performance at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, report the Mirror. Manchester United face a battle with Liverpool and Real Madrid for Porto right-back Eder Militao, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, The Sun reports Fulham goalkeeper Fabri is set to return to Besiktas just six months after leaving the club to move to west London. And Frank Lampard has given up hope of signing Chelsea teenager Ethan Ampadu on loan. Chelsea will make a £50m bid to try and sign PSG striker Edinson Cavani to solve their woes up front. The Sunday Express report Maurizio Sarri wants the Uruguay international to lead his attack with Alvaro Morata and Olivier Giroud failing to fulfil that role under the Italian. Arsenal meanwhile have opened talks with Barcelona over a move for Spanish midfielder Denis Suarez. The Guardian claim the Spaniard is available for around £20m with Unai Emery keen to bring in a player he has previously worked with at Sevilla. Fulham will offer £15m for Liverpool forward Divock Origi to help their Premier League survival bid, according to the Mirror. But after offloading Dominic Solanke to Bournemouth, Jurgen Klopp may be wary of letting another backup forward leave the club ahead of their title run in. Chelsea are said to be close to sealing a complicated loan agreement which will bring Gonzalo Higuain to Stamford Bridge. Sky Sports say Tottenham and Man City are on alert after young Sunderland striker Josh Maja rejected a new contract with the Black Cats. Meanwhile, West Ham’s Reece Oxford is said to be holding out for a move to Arsenal and will reject an offer to return to Borussia Monchengladbach this month, according to the Mirror. Arsenal are today linked with a Serie A star, with manager Unai Emery wanting to sign Torino defender Nicolas N’Koulou, according to reports in Italy. Chelsea have until January 14 to recall Tammy Abraham from his loan spell at Aston Villa, according to the Guardian. The terms of the deal mean the Blues can cut short his season-long stint at Villa Park if they trigger a recall option in the first two weeks of the window. Tottenham have activated an extension clause in Toby Alderweireld's contract which will keep him at the club till 2020, but also includes that infamous £25million transfer clause. Chelsea have decided against a January move for Gonzalo Higuain, who is on loan at AC Milan from Juventus, according to Goal. Meanwhile, Crystal Palace midfielder Jason Puncheon is today on the verge of joining Huddersfield while Jonny Williams have completed a move to Charlton Athletic. Manchester United will only spend big in January if the opportunity to sign a leading centre-back arises, reports The Independent. Thierry Henry's Monaco have identified Crystal Palace defender Mamadou Sakho as a priority target but the Eagles have not intention of letting him leave, according to The Mail. Chelsea are adamant the signing of Christian Pulisic from Borussia Dortmund is not related to Eden Hazard's contract situation. The Blues are still determined to agree a new deal with the Belgium international, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, The Sun reports Huddersfield are set to complete a loan deal for Crystal Palace midfielder Jason Puncheon until the end of the season. Sport in Spain say Arsenal have made a £14m offer to sign Real Madrid goalkeeper Keylor Navas, who hinted at his imminent departure on social media on Wednesday. Chelsea have completed their first signing of the window: the £57.5million signing of Christian Pulisic from Borussia Dortmund. The US international, who becomes the club's third most expensive signing, has signed a five-and-a-half-year deal but will return to Dortmund on loan for the remainder of the season. Staying with Chelsea, we understand that Fulham are closing in on a deal for Gary Cahill, who has played just 21 minutes in the Premier League this term., while Wolves are interested in signing Tammy Abraham – currently on loan at Aston Villa. Meanwhile, Christian Eriksen is stalling on signing a new contract with Tottenham following a fresh offer from the club last month. Elsewhere, Mesut Ozil's agent has described speculation linking the Arsenal star with a January transfer window exit as "unfortunate", and insists that the German playmaker will remain in north London. | Richard Parry, Tony Mogan | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news-rumours-live-man-utd-arsenal-liverpool-fc-chelsea-tottenham-latest-and-todays-football-a4032911.html | 2019-01-08 15:08:00+00:00 | 1,546,978,080 | 1,567,553,412 | sport | transfer |
158,610 | eveningstandard--2019-01-09--Transfer news rumours LIVE Man Utd Arsenal Liverpool Chelsea Tottenham latest and todayaposs | 2019-01-09T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Transfer news, rumours LIVE: Man Utd, Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea, Tottenham latest and today's football gossip | Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE blog dedicated to the latest transfer news and rumours. Chelsea want to sign Andre Silva but any deal hinges on Alvaro Morata replacing the striker at Sevilla, reports The Sun. Ander Herrera is set to sign a new deal for Manchester United after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer convinced him to stay, according to The Sun. Arsenal have asked about Chelsea target Nicolo Barella and could make a late bid to hijack the deal, reports The Daily Mail. The Sun reports Inter Milan are planning a summer swoop for Luka Modric and could sell Ivan Perisic to Manchester United to help raise funds. Real Madrid want either Christian Eriksen or Eden Hazard to be their new playmaker as they plan an overhaul of the squad this summer, reports The Independent. We’ll bring you today's football gossip and the latest from Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, West Ham, Man City and more over the course of the window… Can't see the transfer news, rumours LIVE blog? Click here to access our desktop page. Standard Sport understands that Chelsea have put Cesc Fabregas’ proposed move to Monaco on hold until they can bring in a replacement for the Spaniard. The Blues have identified two possible replacements in Cagliari star Nicolo Barrera and Zenit St Petersburg's Leandro Paredes and will not sanction Fabregas’ move to Ligue 1 until one of those deals is agreed. According to AS, Morata’s agent Juanma Lopez has travelled to the Andalusian city to hold talks with Sevilla director of football Joaquin Caparros over the possibility of a loan move. Real Betis meanwhile are interested in signing West Ham striker Lucas Perez on loan. The Hammers could still hold onto the former Arsenal man until the end of the season if they are unable to bring in a replacement. Arsenal are exploring the possibility of making former midfielder Edu the club’s new director of football. The Gunners are keen to add further expertise to their first-team operations as part of a restructuring which began when Arsene Wenger was in charge and continued this season with chief executive Ivan Gazidis’s departure to AC Milan. Barcelona are reluctant to let Arsenal target Denis Suarez leave on loan this month ahead of a proposed permanent move in the summer, according to the Mirror. Lazio have had a £13million bid for Chelsea full-back Davide Zappacosta accepted, according to The Sun. Chelsea want £10million for Cesc Fabregas as the midfielder flies south for talks following his farewell performance at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, report the Mirror. Manchester United face a battle with Liverpool and Real Madrid for Porto right-back Eder Militao, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, The Sun reports Fulham goalkeeper Fabri is set to return to Besiktas just six months after leaving the club to move to west London. And Frank Lampard has given up hope of signing Chelsea teenager Ethan Ampadu on loan. Chelsea will make a £50m bid to try and sign PSG striker Edinson Cavani to solve their woes up front. The Sunday Express report Maurizio Sarri wants the Uruguay international to lead his attack with Alvaro Morata and Olivier Giroud failing to fulfil that role under the Italian. Arsenal meanwhile have opened talks with Barcelona over a move for Spanish midfielder Denis Suarez. The Guardian claim the Spaniard is available for around £20m with Unai Emery keen to bring in a player he has previously worked with at Sevilla. Fulham will offer £15m for Liverpool forward Divock Origi to help their Premier League survival bid, according to the Mirror. But after offloading Dominic Solanke to Bournemouth, Jurgen Klopp may be wary of letting another backup forward leave the club ahead of their title run in. Chelsea are said to be close to sealing a complicated loan agreement which will bring Gonzalo Higuain to Stamford Bridge. Sky Sports say Tottenham and Man City are on alert after young Sunderland striker Josh Maja rejected a new contract with the Black Cats. Meanwhile, West Ham’s Reece Oxford is said to be holding out for a move to Arsenal and will reject an offer to return to Borussia Monchengladbach this month, according to the Mirror. Arsenal are today linked with a Serie A star, with manager Unai Emery wanting to sign Torino defender Nicolas N’Koulou, according to reports in Italy. Chelsea have until January 14 to recall Tammy Abraham from his loan spell at Aston Villa, according to the Guardian. The terms of the deal mean the Blues can cut short his season-long stint at Villa Park if they trigger a recall option in the first two weeks of the window. Tottenham have activated an extension clause in Toby Alderweireld's contract which will keep him at the club till 2020, but also includes that infamous £25million transfer clause. Chelsea have decided against a January move for Gonzalo Higuain, who is on loan at AC Milan from Juventus, according to Goal. Meanwhile, Crystal Palace midfielder Jason Puncheon is today on the verge of joining Huddersfield while Jonny Williams have completed a move to Charlton Athletic. Manchester United will only spend big in January if the opportunity to sign a leading centre-back arises, reports The Independent. Thierry Henry's Monaco have identified Crystal Palace defender Mamadou Sakho as a priority target but the Eagles have not intention of letting him leave, according to The Mail. Chelsea are adamant the signing of Christian Pulisic from Borussia Dortmund is not related to Eden Hazard's contract situation. The Blues are still determined to agree a new deal with the Belgium international, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, The Sun reports Huddersfield are set to complete a loan deal for Crystal Palace midfielder Jason Puncheon until the end of the season. Sport in Spain say Arsenal have made a £14m offer to sign Real Madrid goalkeeper Keylor Navas, who hinted at his imminent departure on social media on Wednesday. Chelsea have completed their first signing of the window: the £57.5million signing of Christian Pulisic from Borussia Dortmund. The US international, who becomes the club's third most expensive signing, has signed a five-and-a-half-year deal but will return to Dortmund on loan for the remainder of the season. Staying with Chelsea, we understand that Fulham are closing in on a deal for Gary Cahill, who has played just 21 minutes in the Premier League this term., while Wolves are interested in signing Tammy Abraham – currently on loan at Aston Villa. Meanwhile, Christian Eriksen is stalling on signing a new contract with Tottenham following a fresh offer from the club last month. Elsewhere, Mesut Ozil's agent has described speculation linking the Arsenal star with a January transfer window exit as "unfortunate", and insists that the German playmaker will remain in north London. | Malik Ouzia | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news-rumours-live-man-utd-arsenal-liverpool-fc-chelsea-tottenham-latest-and-todays-football-a4032911.html | 2019-01-09 07:00:00+00:00 | 1,547,035,200 | 1,567,553,242 | sport | transfer |
158,611 | eveningstandard--2019-01-09--Transfer news rumours LIVE Man Utd Chelsea Liverpool Arsenal Tottenham latest and todayaposs | 2019-01-09T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Transfer news, rumours LIVE: Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Arsenal, Tottenham latest and today's football gossip | Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE blog dedicated to the latest transfer news and rumours. Arsenal are interested in bringing Colombian star James Rodriguez to the Emirates, according to the Daily Mail. The 27-year-old, currently on loan at Bayern Munich from Real Madrid, would reportedly command a loan fee of just £3million. Meanwhile, Tottenham could be forced to enter the transfer market following the news that Harry Kane is out until early March after suffering an ankle ligament injury. And the BBC have suggested that West Ham’s Marko Arnautovic could be an option for Spurs to bolster their attacking lines. West Ham, meanwhile, have rejected a €10m bid from Fiorentina for midfielder Pedro Obiang, according to Sky Sports. The Daily Mirror claim that Arsenal are resigned to the fact they will need to subsidise Mesut Ozil’s £350,000-a-week wages to offload him to Inter Milan. Elsewhere, Man Utd will consider offers for midfielder Marouane Fellaini this month, according to the Daily Mail. We’ll bring you today's football gossip and the latest from Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, West Ham, Man City and more over the course of the window… Can't see the transfer news, rumours LIVE blog? Click here to access our desktop page. Tottenham could be forced into the transfer market after confirming that Harry Kane is out until early March after suffering an ankle ligament injury. Chelsea will demand more than £100m if Eden Hazard tells the club he wants to join Real Madrid, according to the Telegraph. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has moved into pole position to become Manchester United's next permanent boss, reports The Sun. David de Gea wants to commit his long-term future to Manchester United but is awaiting a suitable offer, according to The Mail. Jonjo Shelvey has been told he is staying at Newcastle amid interest from West Ham, reports The Mirror. Meanwhile, Alvaro Morata is in talks with Atletico Madrid ahead of a move back to Spain, according to The Sun. Marca in Spain say the striker is willing to take a pay cut to join Atleti. Standard Sport understands Chelsea have made an opening £26.8m offer to Zenit St Petersburg for midfielder Leandro Paredes. Unai Emery wants Arsenal to offload Mesut Ozil in January to free up funds before the window shuts, according to the Daily Mail. Wolves will rival Chelsea for the signature of striker Callum Wilson, reports the Birmingham Mail. Former Manchester United striker Andy Cole is set to join Sol Campbell at Macclesfield Town as a coach, according to the Daily Mail. Meanwhile, Watford midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure has told a French TV said he wants to leave Vicarage Road amid interest from PSG. England boss Gareth Southgate has emerged as a potential candidate for the Man Utd job, according to reports this morning. The Sunday Telegraph claim that officials at Old Trafford are growing concerned that Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino will remain at Spurs, forcing them to rethink their plans. Meanwhile, AC Milan coach Gennaro Gattuso hinted that striker Gonzalo Higuain wants to leave the club amid interest from Chelsea. Staying in Serie A, and Arsenal are said to have quoted Juventus a fee of £18million should they wish to sign Aaron Ramsey this month, according to the Sunday Mirror. Chelsea, according to the Sun on Sunday, are said to be considering a move to re-sign Nathan Ake for Bournemouth. The Dutch defender moved to the South Coast from Stamford Bridge in 2017 following a successful spell on loan there, and Chelsea are said to retain a £40m buy-back clause from that deal. Finally, Real Madrid’s interest in Christian Eriksen could see Tottenham reignite theirs in Ajax wonderkid Frenkie de Jong, according to the Sunday Mirror. Spurs are understood to be long-time admirers of the 21-year-old, but would face stiff competition from the likes of Man City and Barcelona. Barcelona have joined the race for Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata, reports The Sun. Juventus are planning a summer swoop for Real Madrid outcast Isco, according to The Mail. Manchester United and Arsenal have joined the race to sign Porto star Yacine Brahimi, reports The Mirror. Chelsea have agreed in principle deals with Leandro Paredes and Nicola Barella, according to The Telegraph. Monaco manager Thierry Henry is set to offer Michy Batshuayi an escape route out of Chelsea, reports The Sun. Fulham have rejected a £50m bid for star striker Aleksandar Mitrovic from an unnamed Chinese club, reports The Sun. Bayern Munich hope to beat Barcelona for the signature of Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Adrien Rabiot, according to The Sun. Crystal Palace and Fulham have been put on alert after Michy Batshuayi's loan spell at Valencia was cut short, according to The Mirror. The Daily Telegraph reports Chelsea have rejected Barcelona's offer to swap Willian for Malcom plus cash. England winger Jadon Sancho wants to stay at Borussia Dortmund despite reports linking him with a Premier League move, reports The Mail. Tottenham want to sign Hoffenheim and Austria midfielder Florian Grillitsch, according to Sky Sports. West Ham face a battle to keep hold of star striker Marko Arnautovic after his brother and agent declared he 'wants to go' amid talk of a lucrative offer from an unknown Chinese Super League club. Gonzalo Higuain’s agent is in London with Chelsea keen to buy the striker. Standard Sport understands that Nicolas Higuain, the forward’s brother, arrived on Thursday morning and is expected to meet with Chelsea officials to sound out their interest. Meanwhile, contrary to reports, we understand that Aaron Ramsey has not yet agreed to join Juventus with his agent due to speak with other clubs. The Serie A side are in pole position to secure the services of the Arsenal star this summer, but Inter Milan, AC Milan, Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain are also interested. Elsewhere, Barcelona could sell Philippe Coutinho to fund deal to bring Neymar back to Camp Nou. Chelsea want to sign Andre Silva but any deal hinges on Alvaro Morata replacing the striker at Sevilla, reports The Sun. Ander Herrera is set to sign a new deal for Manchester United after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer convinced him to stay, according to The Sun. Arsenal have asked about Chelsea target Nicolo Barella and could make a late bid to hijack the deal, reports The Daily Mail. The Sun reports Inter Milan are planning a summer swoop for Luka Modric and could sell Ivan Perisic to Manchester United to help raise funds. Real Madrid want either Christian Eriksen or Eden Hazard to be their new playmaker as they plan an overhaul of the squad this summer, reports The Independent. Standard Sport understands that Chelsea have put Cesc Fabregas’ proposed move to Monaco on hold until they can bring in a replacement for the Spaniard. The Blues have identified two possible replacements in Cagliari star Nicolo Barrera and Zenit St Petersburg's Leandro Paredes and will not sanction Fabregas’ move to Ligue 1 until one of those deals is agreed. According to AS, Morata’s agent Juanma Lopez has travelled to the Andalusian city to hold talks with Sevilla director of football Joaquin Caparros over the possibility of a loan move. Real Betis meanwhile are interested in signing West Ham striker Lucas Perez on loan. The Hammers could still hold onto the former Arsenal man until the end of the season if they are unable to bring in a replacement. Arsenal are exploring the possibility of making former midfielder Edu the club’s new director of football. The Gunners are keen to add further expertise to their first-team operations as part of a restructuring which began when Arsene Wenger was in charge and continued this season with chief executive Ivan Gazidis’s departure to AC Milan. Barcelona are reluctant to let Arsenal target Denis Suarez leave on loan this month ahead of a proposed permanent move in the summer, according to the Mirror. Lazio have had a £13million bid for Chelsea full-back Davide Zappacosta accepted, according to The Sun. Chelsea want £10million for Cesc Fabregas as the midfielder flies south for talks following his farewell performance at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, report the Mirror. Manchester United face a battle with Liverpool and Real Madrid for Porto right-back Eder Militao, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, The Sun reports Fulham goalkeeper Fabri is set to return to Besiktas just six months after leaving the club to move to west London. And Frank Lampard has given up hope of signing Chelsea teenager Ethan Ampadu on loan. Chelsea will make a £50m bid to try and sign PSG striker Edinson Cavani to solve their woes up front. The Sunday Express report Maurizio Sarri wants the Uruguay international to lead his attack with Alvaro Morata and Olivier Giroud failing to fulfil that role under the Italian. Arsenal meanwhile have opened talks with Barcelona over a move for Spanish midfielder Denis Suarez. The Guardian claim the Spaniard is available for around £20m with Unai Emery keen to bring in a player he has previously worked with at Sevilla. Fulham will offer £15m for Liverpool forward Divock Origi to help their Premier League survival bid, according to the Mirror. But after offloading Dominic Solanke to Bournemouth, Jurgen Klopp may be wary of letting another backup forward leave the club ahead of their title run in. Chelsea are said to be close to sealing a complicated loan agreement which will bring Gonzalo Higuain to Stamford Bridge. Sky Sports say Tottenham and Man City are on alert after young Sunderland striker Josh Maja rejected a new contract with the Black Cats. Meanwhile, West Ham’s Reece Oxford is said to be holding out for a move to Arsenal and will reject an offer to return to Borussia Monchengladbach this month, according to the Mirror. Arsenal are today linked with a Serie A star, with manager Unai Emery wanting to sign Torino defender Nicolas N’Koulou, according to reports in Italy. Chelsea have until January 14 to recall Tammy Abraham from his loan spell at Aston Villa, according to the Guardian. The terms of the deal mean the Blues can cut short his season-long stint at Villa Park if they trigger a recall option in the first two weeks of the window. Tottenham have activated an extension clause in Toby Alderweireld's contract which will keep him at the club till 2020, but also includes that infamous £25million transfer clause. Chelsea have decided against a January move for Gonzalo Higuain, who is on loan at AC Milan from Juventus, according to Goal. Meanwhile, Crystal Palace midfielder Jason Puncheon is today on the verge of joining Huddersfield while Jonny Williams have completed a move to Charlton Athletic. Manchester United will only spend big in January if the opportunity to sign a leading centre-back arises, reports The Independent. Thierry Henry's Monaco have identified Crystal Palace defender Mamadou Sakho as a priority target but the Eagles have not intention of letting him leave, according to The Mail. Chelsea are adamant the signing of Christian Pulisic from Borussia Dortmund is not related to Eden Hazard's contract situation. The Blues are still determined to agree a new deal with the Belgium international, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, The Sun reports Huddersfield are set to complete a loan deal for Crystal Palace midfielder Jason Puncheon until the end of the season. Sport in Spain say Arsenal have made a £14m offer to sign Real Madrid goalkeeper Keylor Navas, who hinted at his imminent departure on social media on Wednesday. | Malik Ouzia | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news-rumours-live-man-utd-arsenal-liverpool-fc-chelsea-tottenham-latest-and-todays-football-a4032911.html | 2019-01-09 07:00:00+00:00 | 1,547,035,200 | 1,567,553,243 | sport | transfer |
158,820 | eveningstandard--2019-01-10--Transfer news rumours LIVE Chelsea Man Utd Liverpool Arsenal Tottenham latest and todayaposs | 2019-01-10T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Transfer news, rumours LIVE: Chelsea, Man Utd, Liverpool, Arsenal, Tottenham latest and today's football gossip | Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE blog dedicated to the latest transfer news and rumours. Gonzalo Higuain’s agent is in London with Chelsea keen to buy the striker. Standard Sport understands that Nicolas Higuain, the forward’s brother, arrived on Thursday morning and is expected to meet with Chelsea officials to sound out their interest . Meanwhile, contrary to reports, we understand that Aaron Ramsey has not yet agreed to join Juventus with his agent due to speak with other clubs . The Serie A side are in pole position to secure the services of the Arsenal star this summer, but Inter Milan, AC Milan, Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain are also interested. Elsewhere, Barcelona could sell Philippe Coutinho to fund deal to bring Neymar back to Camp Nou . West Ham fear that transfer speculation will unsettle Marko Arnautovic amid talk of a lucrative offer from an unknown Chinese Super League club. We’ll bring you today's football gossip and the latest from Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, West Ham, Man City and more over the course of the window… Can't see the transfer news, rumours LIVE blog? Click here to access our desktop page. Chelsea want to sign Andre Silva but any deal hinges on Alvaro Morata replacing the striker at Sevilla, reports The Sun. Ander Herrera is set to sign a new deal for Manchester United after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer convinced him to stay, according to The Sun. Arsenal have asked about Chelsea target Nicolo Barella and could make a late bid to hijack the deal, reports The Daily Mail. The Sun reports Inter Milan are planning a summer swoop for Luka Modric and could sell Ivan Perisic to Manchester United to help raise funds. Real Madrid want either Christian Eriksen or Eden Hazard to be their new playmaker as they plan an overhaul of the squad this summer, reports The Independent. Standard Sport understands that Chelsea have put Cesc Fabregas’ proposed move to Monaco on hold until they can bring in a replacement for the Spaniard. The Blues have identified two possible replacements in Cagliari star Nicolo Barrera and Zenit St Petersburg's Leandro Paredes and will not sanction Fabregas’ move to Ligue 1 until one of those deals is agreed. According to AS, Morata’s agent Juanma Lopez has travelled to the Andalusian city to hold talks with Sevilla director of football Joaquin Caparros over the possibility of a loan move. Real Betis meanwhile are interested in signing West Ham striker Lucas Perez on loan. The Hammers could still hold onto the former Arsenal man until the end of the season if they are unable to bring in a replacement. Arsenal are exploring the possibility of making former midfielder Edu the club’s new director of football. The Gunners are keen to add further expertise to their first-team operations as part of a restructuring which began when Arsene Wenger was in charge and continued this season with chief executive Ivan Gazidis’s departure to AC Milan. Barcelona are reluctant to let Arsenal target Denis Suarez leave on loan this month ahead of a proposed permanent move in the summer, according to the Mirror. Lazio have had a £13million bid for Chelsea full-back Davide Zappacosta accepted, according to The Sun. Chelsea want £10million for Cesc Fabregas as the midfielder flies south for talks following his farewell performance at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, report the Mirror. Manchester United face a battle with Liverpool and Real Madrid for Porto right-back Eder Militao, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, The Sun reports Fulham goalkeeper Fabri is set to return to Besiktas just six months after leaving the club to move to west London. And Frank Lampard has given up hope of signing Chelsea teenager Ethan Ampadu on loan. Chelsea will make a £50m bid to try and sign PSG striker Edinson Cavani to solve their woes up front. The Sunday Express report Maurizio Sarri wants the Uruguay international to lead his attack with Alvaro Morata and Olivier Giroud failing to fulfil that role under the Italian. Arsenal meanwhile have opened talks with Barcelona over a move for Spanish midfielder Denis Suarez. The Guardian claim the Spaniard is available for around £20m with Unai Emery keen to bring in a player he has previously worked with at Sevilla. Fulham will offer £15m for Liverpool forward Divock Origi to help their Premier League survival bid, according to the Mirror. But after offloading Dominic Solanke to Bournemouth, Jurgen Klopp may be wary of letting another backup forward leave the club ahead of their title run in. Chelsea are said to be close to sealing a complicated loan agreement which will bring Gonzalo Higuain to Stamford Bridge. Sky Sports say Tottenham and Man City are on alert after young Sunderland striker Josh Maja rejected a new contract with the Black Cats. Meanwhile, West Ham’s Reece Oxford is said to be holding out for a move to Arsenal and will reject an offer to return to Borussia Monchengladbach this month, according to the Mirror. Arsenal are today linked with a Serie A star, with manager Unai Emery wanting to sign Torino defender Nicolas N’Koulou, according to reports in Italy. Chelsea have until January 14 to recall Tammy Abraham from his loan spell at Aston Villa, according to the Guardian. The terms of the deal mean the Blues can cut short his season-long stint at Villa Park if they trigger a recall option in the first two weeks of the window. Tottenham have activated an extension clause in Toby Alderweireld's contract which will keep him at the club till 2020, but also includes that infamous £25million transfer clause. Chelsea have decided against a January move for Gonzalo Higuain, who is on loan at AC Milan from Juventus, according to Goal. Meanwhile, Crystal Palace midfielder Jason Puncheon is today on the verge of joining Huddersfield while Jonny Williams have completed a move to Charlton Athletic. Manchester United will only spend big in January if the opportunity to sign a leading centre-back arises, reports The Independent. Thierry Henry's Monaco have identified Crystal Palace defender Mamadou Sakho as a priority target but the Eagles have not intention of letting him leave, according to The Mail. Chelsea are adamant the signing of Christian Pulisic from Borussia Dortmund is not related to Eden Hazard's contract situation. The Blues are still determined to agree a new deal with the Belgium international, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, The Sun reports Huddersfield are set to complete a loan deal for Crystal Palace midfielder Jason Puncheon until the end of the season. Sport in Spain say Arsenal have made a £14m offer to sign Real Madrid goalkeeper Keylor Navas, who hinted at his imminent departure on social media on Wednesday. | Richard Parry, TOM DUTTON, Tom Doyle, ALEX YOUNG | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news-rumours-live-man-utd-arsenal-liverpool-fc-chelsea-tottenham-latest-and-todays-football-a4034966.html | 2019-01-10 07:39:00+00:00 | 1,547,123,940 | 1,567,553,063 | sport | transfer |
158,821 | eveningstandard--2019-01-10--Transfer news rumours LIVE Man Utd Chelsea Liverpool Arsenal Tottenham latest and todayaposs | 2019-01-10T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Transfer news, rumours LIVE: Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Arsenal, Tottenham latest and today's football gossip | Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE blog dedicated to the latest transfer news and rumours. Atletico Madrid have joined Sevilla in the race for Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata, according to the Daily Mail. Liverpool want James Tarkowski to solve their defensive injury crisis, according to The Sun. Manchester City want West Ham midfielder Declan Rice as a long-term replacement for Fernandinho, reports The Sun. Manchester United are set to sign Roma defender Kostas Manolas for a cut-price £30.5m fee, according to The Sun. Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu has told Arsenal target Denis Suarez he can leave the Camp Nou, according to Marca. We’ll bring you today's football gossip and the latest from Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, West Ham, Man City and more over the course of the window… Can't see the transfer news, rumours LIVE blog? Click here to access our desktop page. Chelsea want to sign Andre Silva but any deal hinges on Alvaro Morata replacing the striker at Sevilla, reports The Sun. Ander Herrera is set to sign a new deal for Manchester United after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer convinced him to stay, according to The Sun. Arsenal have asked about Chelsea target Nicolo Barella and could make a late bid to hijack the deal, reports The Daily Mail. The Sun reports Inter Milan are planning a summer swoop for Luka Modric and could sell Ivan Perisic to Manchester United to help raise funds. Real Madrid want either Christian Eriksen or Eden Hazard to be their new playmaker as they plan an overhaul of the squad this summer, reports The Independent. Standard Sport understands that Chelsea have put Cesc Fabregas’ proposed move to Monaco on hold until they can bring in a replacement for the Spaniard. The Blues have identified two possible replacements in Cagliari star Nicolo Barrera and Zenit St Petersburg's Leandro Paredes and will not sanction Fabregas’ move to Ligue 1 until one of those deals is agreed. According to AS, Morata’s agent Juanma Lopez has travelled to the Andalusian city to hold talks with Sevilla director of football Joaquin Caparros over the possibility of a loan move. Real Betis meanwhile are interested in signing West Ham striker Lucas Perez on loan. The Hammers could still hold onto the former Arsenal man until the end of the season if they are unable to bring in a replacement. Arsenal are exploring the possibility of making former midfielder Edu the club’s new director of football. The Gunners are keen to add further expertise to their first-team operations as part of a restructuring which began when Arsene Wenger was in charge and continued this season with chief executive Ivan Gazidis’s departure to AC Milan. Barcelona are reluctant to let Arsenal target Denis Suarez leave on loan this month ahead of a proposed permanent move in the summer, according to the Mirror. Lazio have had a £13million bid for Chelsea full-back Davide Zappacosta accepted, according to The Sun. Chelsea want £10million for Cesc Fabregas as the midfielder flies south for talks following his farewell performance at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, report the Mirror. Manchester United face a battle with Liverpool and Real Madrid for Porto right-back Eder Militao, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, The Sun reports Fulham goalkeeper Fabri is set to return to Besiktas just six months after leaving the club to move to west London. And Frank Lampard has given up hope of signing Chelsea teenager Ethan Ampadu on loan. Chelsea will make a £50m bid to try and sign PSG striker Edinson Cavani to solve their woes up front. The Sunday Express report Maurizio Sarri wants the Uruguay international to lead his attack with Alvaro Morata and Olivier Giroud failing to fulfil that role under the Italian. Arsenal meanwhile have opened talks with Barcelona over a move for Spanish midfielder Denis Suarez. The Guardian claim the Spaniard is available for around £20m with Unai Emery keen to bring in a player he has previously worked with at Sevilla. Fulham will offer £15m for Liverpool forward Divock Origi to help their Premier League survival bid, according to the Mirror. But after offloading Dominic Solanke to Bournemouth, Jurgen Klopp may be wary of letting another backup forward leave the club ahead of their title run in. Chelsea are said to be close to sealing a complicated loan agreement which will bring Gonzalo Higuain to Stamford Bridge. Sky Sports say Tottenham and Man City are on alert after young Sunderland striker Josh Maja rejected a new contract with the Black Cats. Meanwhile, West Ham’s Reece Oxford is said to be holding out for a move to Arsenal and will reject an offer to return to Borussia Monchengladbach this month, according to the Mirror. Arsenal are today linked with a Serie A star, with manager Unai Emery wanting to sign Torino defender Nicolas N’Koulou, according to reports in Italy. Chelsea have until January 14 to recall Tammy Abraham from his loan spell at Aston Villa, according to the Guardian. The terms of the deal mean the Blues can cut short his season-long stint at Villa Park if they trigger a recall option in the first two weeks of the window. Tottenham have activated an extension clause in Toby Alderweireld's contract which will keep him at the club till 2020, but also includes that infamous £25million transfer clause. Chelsea have decided against a January move for Gonzalo Higuain, who is on loan at AC Milan from Juventus, according to Goal. Meanwhile, Crystal Palace midfielder Jason Puncheon is today on the verge of joining Huddersfield while Jonny Williams have completed a move to Charlton Athletic. Manchester United will only spend big in January if the opportunity to sign a leading centre-back arises, reports The Independent. Thierry Henry's Monaco have identified Crystal Palace defender Mamadou Sakho as a priority target but the Eagles have not intention of letting him leave, according to The Mail. Chelsea are adamant the signing of Christian Pulisic from Borussia Dortmund is not related to Eden Hazard's contract situation. The Blues are still determined to agree a new deal with the Belgium international, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, The Sun reports Huddersfield are set to complete a loan deal for Crystal Palace midfielder Jason Puncheon until the end of the season. Sport in Spain say Arsenal have made a £14m offer to sign Real Madrid goalkeeper Keylor Navas, who hinted at his imminent departure on social media on Wednesday. | Richard Parry, tom dutton, Tom Doyle, ALEX YOUNG | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news-rumours-live-man-utd-arsenal-liverpool-fc-chelsea-tottenham-latest-and-todays-football-a4034966.html | 2019-01-10 07:39:00+00:00 | 1,547,123,940 | 1,567,553,069 | sport | transfer |
158,822 | eveningstandard--2019-01-10--Transfer news rumours LIVE Marko Arnautovic latest Chelsea Man Utd Liverpool Arsenal Tottenha | 2019-01-10T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Transfer news, rumours LIVE: Marko Arnautovic latest, Chelsea, Man Utd, Liverpool, Arsenal, Tottenham gossip | Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE blog dedicated to the latest transfer news and rumours. West Ham face a battle to keep hold of star striker Marko Arnautovic after his brother and agent declared he 'wants to go' amid talk of a lucrative offer from an unknown Chinese Super League club. Gonzalo Higuain’s agent is in London with Chelsea keen to buy the striker. Standard Sport understands that Nicolas Higuain, the forward’s brother, arrived on Thursday morning and is expected to meet with Chelsea officials to sound out their interest . Meanwhile, contrary to reports, we understand that Aaron Ramsey has not yet agreed to join Juventus with his agent due to speak with other clubs . The Serie A side are in pole position to secure the services of the Arsenal star this summer, but Inter Milan, AC Milan, Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain are also interested. Elsewhere, Barcelona could sell Philippe Coutinho to fund deal to bring Neymar back to Camp Nou . We’ll bring you today's football gossip and the latest from Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, West Ham, Man City and more over the course of the window… Can't see the transfer news, rumours LIVE blog? Click here to access our desktop page. Chelsea want to sign Andre Silva but any deal hinges on Alvaro Morata replacing the striker at Sevilla, reports The Sun. Ander Herrera is set to sign a new deal for Manchester United after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer convinced him to stay, according to The Sun. Arsenal have asked about Chelsea target Nicolo Barella and could make a late bid to hijack the deal, reports The Daily Mail. The Sun reports Inter Milan are planning a summer swoop for Luka Modric and could sell Ivan Perisic to Manchester United to help raise funds. Real Madrid want either Christian Eriksen or Eden Hazard to be their new playmaker as they plan an overhaul of the squad this summer, reports The Independent. Standard Sport understands that Chelsea have put Cesc Fabregas’ proposed move to Monaco on hold until they can bring in a replacement for the Spaniard. The Blues have identified two possible replacements in Cagliari star Nicolo Barrera and Zenit St Petersburg's Leandro Paredes and will not sanction Fabregas’ move to Ligue 1 until one of those deals is agreed. According to AS, Morata’s agent Juanma Lopez has travelled to the Andalusian city to hold talks with Sevilla director of football Joaquin Caparros over the possibility of a loan move. Real Betis meanwhile are interested in signing West Ham striker Lucas Perez on loan. The Hammers could still hold onto the former Arsenal man until the end of the season if they are unable to bring in a replacement. Arsenal are exploring the possibility of making former midfielder Edu the club’s new director of football. The Gunners are keen to add further expertise to their first-team operations as part of a restructuring which began when Arsene Wenger was in charge and continued this season with chief executive Ivan Gazidis’s departure to AC Milan. Barcelona are reluctant to let Arsenal target Denis Suarez leave on loan this month ahead of a proposed permanent move in the summer, according to the Mirror. Lazio have had a £13million bid for Chelsea full-back Davide Zappacosta accepted, according to The Sun. Chelsea want £10million for Cesc Fabregas as the midfielder flies south for talks following his farewell performance at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, report the Mirror. Manchester United face a battle with Liverpool and Real Madrid for Porto right-back Eder Militao, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, The Sun reports Fulham goalkeeper Fabri is set to return to Besiktas just six months after leaving the club to move to west London. And Frank Lampard has given up hope of signing Chelsea teenager Ethan Ampadu on loan. Chelsea will make a £50m bid to try and sign PSG striker Edinson Cavani to solve their woes up front. The Sunday Express report Maurizio Sarri wants the Uruguay international to lead his attack with Alvaro Morata and Olivier Giroud failing to fulfil that role under the Italian. Arsenal meanwhile have opened talks with Barcelona over a move for Spanish midfielder Denis Suarez. The Guardian claim the Spaniard is available for around £20m with Unai Emery keen to bring in a player he has previously worked with at Sevilla. Fulham will offer £15m for Liverpool forward Divock Origi to help their Premier League survival bid, according to the Mirror. But after offloading Dominic Solanke to Bournemouth, Jurgen Klopp may be wary of letting another backup forward leave the club ahead of their title run in. Chelsea are said to be close to sealing a complicated loan agreement which will bring Gonzalo Higuain to Stamford Bridge. Sky Sports say Tottenham and Man City are on alert after young Sunderland striker Josh Maja rejected a new contract with the Black Cats. Meanwhile, West Ham’s Reece Oxford is said to be holding out for a move to Arsenal and will reject an offer to return to Borussia Monchengladbach this month, according to the Mirror. Arsenal are today linked with a Serie A star, with manager Unai Emery wanting to sign Torino defender Nicolas N’Koulou, according to reports in Italy. Chelsea have until January 14 to recall Tammy Abraham from his loan spell at Aston Villa, according to the Guardian. The terms of the deal mean the Blues can cut short his season-long stint at Villa Park if they trigger a recall option in the first two weeks of the window. Tottenham have activated an extension clause in Toby Alderweireld's contract which will keep him at the club till 2020, but also includes that infamous £25million transfer clause. Chelsea have decided against a January move for Gonzalo Higuain, who is on loan at AC Milan from Juventus, according to Goal. Meanwhile, Crystal Palace midfielder Jason Puncheon is today on the verge of joining Huddersfield while Jonny Williams have completed a move to Charlton Athletic. Manchester United will only spend big in January if the opportunity to sign a leading centre-back arises, reports The Independent. Thierry Henry's Monaco have identified Crystal Palace defender Mamadou Sakho as a priority target but the Eagles have not intention of letting him leave, according to The Mail. Chelsea are adamant the signing of Christian Pulisic from Borussia Dortmund is not related to Eden Hazard's contract situation. The Blues are still determined to agree a new deal with the Belgium international, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, The Sun reports Huddersfield are set to complete a loan deal for Crystal Palace midfielder Jason Puncheon until the end of the season. Sport in Spain say Arsenal have made a £14m offer to sign Real Madrid goalkeeper Keylor Navas, who hinted at his imminent departure on social media on Wednesday. | Malik Ouzia | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news-rumours-live-man-utd-arsenal-liverpool-fc-chelsea-tottenham-latest-and-todays-football-a4034966.html | 2019-01-10 07:39:00+00:00 | 1,547,123,940 | 1,567,553,068 | sport | transfer |
159,042 | eveningstandard--2019-01-11--Transfer news rumours LIVE Man Utd Arsenal Liverpool Chelsea Tottenham latest and todayaposs | 2019-01-11T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Transfer news, rumours LIVE: Man Utd, Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea, Tottenham latest and today's football gossip | Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE blog dedicated to the latest transfer news and rumours. England boss Gareth Southgate has emerged as a potential candidate for the Man Utd job, according to reports this morning. The Sunday Telegraph claim that officials at Old Trafford are growing concerned that Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino will remain at Spurs, forcing them to rethink their plans. The Tottenham is Ed Woodward’s No.1 choice to succeed Jose Mourinho on a full-time basis. Meanwhile, AC Milan coach Gennaro Gattuso hinted that striker Gonzalo Higuain wants to leave the club amid interest from Chelsea. Staying in Serie A, and Arsenal are said to have quoted Juventus a fee of £18million should they wish to sign Aaron Ramsey this month, according to the Sunday Mirror. Chelsea, according to the Sun on Sunday, are said to be considering a move to re-sign Nathan Ake for Bournemouth. The Dutch defender moved to the South Coast from Stamford Bridge in 2017 following a successful spell on loan there, and Chelsea are said to retain a £40m buy-back clause from that deal. Finally, Real Madrid’s interest in Christian Eriksen could see Tottenham reignite theirs in Ajax wonderkid Frenkie de Jong, according to the Sunday Mirror. Spurs are understood to be long-time admirers of the 21-year-old, but would face stiff competition from the likes of Man City and Barcelona. We’ll bring you today's football gossip and the latest from Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, West Ham, Man City and more over the course of the window… Can't see the transfer news, rumours LIVE blog? Click here to access our desktop page. Barcelona have joined the race for Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata, reports The Sun. Juventus are planning a summer swoop for Real Madrid outcast Isco, according to The Mail. Manchester United and Arsenal have joined the race to sign Porto star Yacine Brahimi, reports The Mirror. Chelsea have agreed in principle deals with Leandro Paredes and Nicola Barella, according to The Telegraph. Monaco manager Thierry Henry is set to offer Michy Batshuayi an escape route out of Chelsea, reports The Sun. Fulham have rejected a £50m bid for star striker Aleksandar Mitrovic from an unnamed Chinese club, reports The Sun. Bayern Munich hope to beat Barcelona for the signature of Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Adrien Rabiot, according to The Sun. Crystal Palace and Fulham have been put on alert after Michy Batshuayi's loan spell at Valencia was cut short, according to The Mirror. The Daily Telegraph reports Chelsea have rejected Barcelona's offer to swap Willian for Malcom plus cash. England winger Jadon Sancho wants to stay at Borussia Dortmund despite reports linking him with a Premier League move, reports The Mail. Tottenham want to sign Hoffenheim and Austria midfielder Florian Grillitsch, according to Sky Sports. West Ham face a battle to keep hold of star striker Marko Arnautovic after his brother and agent declared he 'wants to go' amid talk of a lucrative offer from an unknown Chinese Super League club. Gonzalo Higuain’s agent is in London with Chelsea keen to buy the striker. Standard Sport understands that Nicolas Higuain, the forward’s brother, arrived on Thursday morning and is expected to meet with Chelsea officials to sound out their interest. Meanwhile, contrary to reports, we understand that Aaron Ramsey has not yet agreed to join Juventus with his agent due to speak with other clubs. The Serie A side are in pole position to secure the services of the Arsenal star this summer, but Inter Milan, AC Milan, Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain are also interested. Elsewhere, Barcelona could sell Philippe Coutinho to fund deal to bring Neymar back to Camp Nou. Chelsea want to sign Andre Silva but any deal hinges on Alvaro Morata replacing the striker at Sevilla, reports The Sun. Ander Herrera is set to sign a new deal for Manchester United after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer convinced him to stay, according to The Sun. Arsenal have asked about Chelsea target Nicolo Barella and could make a late bid to hijack the deal, reports The Daily Mail. The Sun reports Inter Milan are planning a summer swoop for Luka Modric and could sell Ivan Perisic to Manchester United to help raise funds. Real Madrid want either Christian Eriksen or Eden Hazard to be their new playmaker as they plan an overhaul of the squad this summer, reports The Independent. Standard Sport understands that Chelsea have put Cesc Fabregas’ proposed move to Monaco on hold until they can bring in a replacement for the Spaniard. The Blues have identified two possible replacements in Cagliari star Nicolo Barrera and Zenit St Petersburg's Leandro Paredes and will not sanction Fabregas’ move to Ligue 1 until one of those deals is agreed. According to AS, Morata’s agent Juanma Lopez has travelled to the Andalusian city to hold talks with Sevilla director of football Joaquin Caparros over the possibility of a loan move. Real Betis meanwhile are interested in signing West Ham striker Lucas Perez on loan. The Hammers could still hold onto the former Arsenal man until the end of the season if they are unable to bring in a replacement. Arsenal are exploring the possibility of making former midfielder Edu the club’s new director of football. The Gunners are keen to add further expertise to their first-team operations as part of a restructuring which began when Arsene Wenger was in charge and continued this season with chief executive Ivan Gazidis’s departure to AC Milan. Barcelona are reluctant to let Arsenal target Denis Suarez leave on loan this month ahead of a proposed permanent move in the summer, according to the Mirror. Lazio have had a £13million bid for Chelsea full-back Davide Zappacosta accepted, according to The Sun. Chelsea want £10million for Cesc Fabregas as the midfielder flies south for talks following his farewell performance at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, report the Mirror. Manchester United face a battle with Liverpool and Real Madrid for Porto right-back Eder Militao, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, The Sun reports Fulham goalkeeper Fabri is set to return to Besiktas just six months after leaving the club to move to west London. And Frank Lampard has given up hope of signing Chelsea teenager Ethan Ampadu on loan. Chelsea will make a £50m bid to try and sign PSG striker Edinson Cavani to solve their woes up front. The Sunday Express report Maurizio Sarri wants the Uruguay international to lead his attack with Alvaro Morata and Olivier Giroud failing to fulfil that role under the Italian. Arsenal meanwhile have opened talks with Barcelona over a move for Spanish midfielder Denis Suarez. The Guardian claim the Spaniard is available for around £20m with Unai Emery keen to bring in a player he has previously worked with at Sevilla. Fulham will offer £15m for Liverpool forward Divock Origi to help their Premier League survival bid, according to the Mirror. But after offloading Dominic Solanke to Bournemouth, Jurgen Klopp may be wary of letting another backup forward leave the club ahead of their title run in. Chelsea are said to be close to sealing a complicated loan agreement which will bring Gonzalo Higuain to Stamford Bridge. Sky Sports say Tottenham and Man City are on alert after young Sunderland striker Josh Maja rejected a new contract with the Black Cats. Meanwhile, West Ham’s Reece Oxford is said to be holding out for a move to Arsenal and will reject an offer to return to Borussia Monchengladbach this month, according to the Mirror. Arsenal are today linked with a Serie A star, with manager Unai Emery wanting to sign Torino defender Nicolas N’Koulou, according to reports in Italy. Chelsea have until January 14 to recall Tammy Abraham from his loan spell at Aston Villa, according to the Guardian. The terms of the deal mean the Blues can cut short his season-long stint at Villa Park if they trigger a recall option in the first two weeks of the window. Tottenham have activated an extension clause in Toby Alderweireld's contract which will keep him at the club till 2020, but also includes that infamous £25million transfer clause. Chelsea have decided against a January move for Gonzalo Higuain, who is on loan at AC Milan from Juventus, according to Goal. Meanwhile, Crystal Palace midfielder Jason Puncheon is today on the verge of joining Huddersfield while Jonny Williams have completed a move to Charlton Athletic. Manchester United will only spend big in January if the opportunity to sign a leading centre-back arises, reports The Independent. Thierry Henry's Monaco have identified Crystal Palace defender Mamadou Sakho as a priority target but the Eagles have not intention of letting him leave, according to The Mail. Chelsea are adamant the signing of Christian Pulisic from Borussia Dortmund is not related to Eden Hazard's contract situation. The Blues are still determined to agree a new deal with the Belgium international, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, The Sun reports Huddersfield are set to complete a loan deal for Crystal Palace midfielder Jason Puncheon until the end of the season. Sport in Spain say Arsenal have made a £14m offer to sign Real Madrid goalkeeper Keylor Navas, who hinted at his imminent departure on social media on Wednesday. | Jack Rosser | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news-rumours-live-man-utd-arsenal-liverpool-fc-chelsea-tottenham-latest-and-todays-football-a4034966.html | 2019-01-11 08:00:00+00:00 | 1,547,211,600 | 1,567,552,899 | sport | transfer |
159,145 | eveningstandard--2019-01-12--Transfer news rumours LIVE Arsenal Man Utd Chelsea Liverpool Tottenham latest and todayaposs | 2019-01-12T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Transfer news, rumours LIVE: Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham latest and today's football gossip | Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE blog dedicated to the latest transfer news and rumours. Arsenal are interested in bringing Colombian star James Rodriguez to the Emirates, according to the Daily Mail. The 27-year-old, currently on loan at Bayern Munich from Real Madrid, would reportedly command a loan fee of just £3million. Meanwhile, Tottenham could be forced to enter the transfer market following the news that Harry Kane is out until early March after suffering an ankle ligament injury. And the BBC have suggested that West Ham’s Marko Arnautovic could be an option for Spurs to bolster their attacking lines. West Ham, meanwhile, have rejected a €10m bid from Fiorentina for midfielder Pedro Obiang, according to Sky Sports. The Daily Mirror claim that Arsenal are resigned to the fact they will need to subsidise Mesut Ozil’s £350,000-a-week wages to offload him to Inter Milan. Elsewhere, Man Utd will consider offers for midfielder Marouane Fellaini this month, according to the Daily Mail. We’ll bring you today's football gossip and the latest from Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, West Ham, Man City and more over the course of the window… Can't see the transfer news, rumours LIVE blog? Click here to access our desktop page. Tottenham could be forced into the transfer market after confirming that Harry Kane is out until early March after suffering an ankle ligament injury. Chelsea will demand more than £100m if Eden Hazard tells the club he wants to join Real Madrid, according to the Telegraph. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has moved into pole position to become Manchester United's next permanent boss, reports The Sun. David de Gea wants to commit his long-term future to Manchester United but is awaiting a suitable offer, according to The Mail. Jonjo Shelvey has been told he is staying at Newcastle amid interest from West Ham, reports The Mirror. Meanwhile, Alvaro Morata is in talks with Atletico Madrid ahead of a move back to Spain, according to The Sun. Marca in Spain say the striker is willing to take a pay cut to join Atleti. Standard Sport understands Chelsea have made an opening £26.8m offer to Zenit St Petersburg for midfielder Leandro Paredes. Unai Emery wants Arsenal to offload Mesut Ozil in January to free up funds before the window shuts, according to the Daily Mail. Wolves will rival Chelsea for the signature of striker Callum Wilson, reports the Birmingham Mail. Former Manchester United striker Andy Cole is set to join Sol Campbell at Macclesfield Town as a coach, according to the Daily Mail. Meanwhile, Watford midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure has told a French TV said he wants to leave Vicarage Road amid interest from PSG. England boss Gareth Southgate has emerged as a potential candidate for the Man Utd job, according to reports this morning. The Sunday Telegraph claim that officials at Old Trafford are growing concerned that Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino will remain at Spurs, forcing them to rethink their plans. Meanwhile, AC Milan coach Gennaro Gattuso hinted that striker Gonzalo Higuain wants to leave the club amid interest from Chelsea. Staying in Serie A, and Arsenal are said to have quoted Juventus a fee of £18million should they wish to sign Aaron Ramsey this month, according to the Sunday Mirror. Chelsea, according to the Sun on Sunday, are said to be considering a move to re-sign Nathan Ake for Bournemouth. The Dutch defender moved to the South Coast from Stamford Bridge in 2017 following a successful spell on loan there, and Chelsea are said to retain a £40m buy-back clause from that deal. Finally, Real Madrid’s interest in Christian Eriksen could see Tottenham reignite theirs in Ajax wonderkid Frenkie de Jong, according to the Sunday Mirror. Spurs are understood to be long-time admirers of the 21-year-old, but would face stiff competition from the likes of Man City and Barcelona. Barcelona have joined the race for Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata, reports The Sun. Juventus are planning a summer swoop for Real Madrid outcast Isco, according to The Mail. Manchester United and Arsenal have joined the race to sign Porto star Yacine Brahimi, reports The Mirror. Chelsea have agreed in principle deals with Leandro Paredes and Nicola Barella, according to The Telegraph. Monaco manager Thierry Henry is set to offer Michy Batshuayi an escape route out of Chelsea, reports The Sun. Fulham have rejected a £50m bid for star striker Aleksandar Mitrovic from an unnamed Chinese club, reports The Sun. Bayern Munich hope to beat Barcelona for the signature of Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Adrien Rabiot, according to The Sun. Crystal Palace and Fulham have been put on alert after Michy Batshuayi's loan spell at Valencia was cut short, according to The Mirror. The Daily Telegraph reports Chelsea have rejected Barcelona's offer to swap Willian for Malcom plus cash. England winger Jadon Sancho wants to stay at Borussia Dortmund despite reports linking him with a Premier League move, reports The Mail. Tottenham want to sign Hoffenheim and Austria midfielder Florian Grillitsch, according to Sky Sports. West Ham face a battle to keep hold of star striker Marko Arnautovic after his brother and agent declared he 'wants to go' amid talk of a lucrative offer from an unknown Chinese Super League club. Gonzalo Higuain’s agent is in London with Chelsea keen to buy the striker. Standard Sport understands that Nicolas Higuain, the forward’s brother, arrived on Thursday morning and is expected to meet with Chelsea officials to sound out their interest. Meanwhile, contrary to reports, we understand that Aaron Ramsey has not yet agreed to join Juventus with his agent due to speak with other clubs. The Serie A side are in pole position to secure the services of the Arsenal star this summer, but Inter Milan, AC Milan, Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain are also interested. Elsewhere, Barcelona could sell Philippe Coutinho to fund deal to bring Neymar back to Camp Nou. Chelsea want to sign Andre Silva but any deal hinges on Alvaro Morata replacing the striker at Sevilla, reports The Sun. Ander Herrera is set to sign a new deal for Manchester United after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer convinced him to stay, according to The Sun. Arsenal have asked about Chelsea target Nicolo Barella and could make a late bid to hijack the deal, reports The Daily Mail. The Sun reports Inter Milan are planning a summer swoop for Luka Modric and could sell Ivan Perisic to Manchester United to help raise funds. Real Madrid want either Christian Eriksen or Eden Hazard to be their new playmaker as they plan an overhaul of the squad this summer, reports The Independent. Standard Sport understands that Chelsea have put Cesc Fabregas’ proposed move to Monaco on hold until they can bring in a replacement for the Spaniard. The Blues have identified two possible replacements in Cagliari star Nicolo Barrera and Zenit St Petersburg's Leandro Paredes and will not sanction Fabregas’ move to Ligue 1 until one of those deals is agreed. According to AS, Morata’s agent Juanma Lopez has travelled to the Andalusian city to hold talks with Sevilla director of football Joaquin Caparros over the possibility of a loan move. Real Betis meanwhile are interested in signing West Ham striker Lucas Perez on loan. The Hammers could still hold onto the former Arsenal man until the end of the season if they are unable to bring in a replacement. Arsenal are exploring the possibility of making former midfielder Edu the club’s new director of football. The Gunners are keen to add further expertise to their first-team operations as part of a restructuring which began when Arsene Wenger was in charge and continued this season with chief executive Ivan Gazidis’s departure to AC Milan. Barcelona are reluctant to let Arsenal target Denis Suarez leave on loan this month ahead of a proposed permanent move in the summer, according to the Mirror. Lazio have had a £13million bid for Chelsea full-back Davide Zappacosta accepted, according to The Sun. Chelsea want £10million for Cesc Fabregas as the midfielder flies south for talks following his farewell performance at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, report the Mirror. Manchester United face a battle with Liverpool and Real Madrid for Porto right-back Eder Militao, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, The Sun reports Fulham goalkeeper Fabri is set to return to Besiktas just six months after leaving the club to move to west London. And Frank Lampard has given up hope of signing Chelsea teenager Ethan Ampadu on loan. Chelsea will make a £50m bid to try and sign PSG striker Edinson Cavani to solve their woes up front. The Sunday Express report Maurizio Sarri wants the Uruguay international to lead his attack with Alvaro Morata and Olivier Giroud failing to fulfil that role under the Italian. Arsenal meanwhile have opened talks with Barcelona over a move for Spanish midfielder Denis Suarez. The Guardian claim the Spaniard is available for around £20m with Unai Emery keen to bring in a player he has previously worked with at Sevilla. Fulham will offer £15m for Liverpool forward Divock Origi to help their Premier League survival bid, according to the Mirror. But after offloading Dominic Solanke to Bournemouth, Jurgen Klopp may be wary of letting another backup forward leave the club ahead of their title run in. Chelsea are said to be close to sealing a complicated loan agreement which will bring Gonzalo Higuain to Stamford Bridge. Sky Sports say Tottenham and Man City are on alert after young Sunderland striker Josh Maja rejected a new contract with the Black Cats. Meanwhile, West Ham’s Reece Oxford is said to be holding out for a move to Arsenal and will reject an offer to return to Borussia Monchengladbach this month, according to the Mirror. Arsenal are today linked with a Serie A star, with manager Unai Emery wanting to sign Torino defender Nicolas N’Koulou, according to reports in Italy. Chelsea have until January 14 to recall Tammy Abraham from his loan spell at Aston Villa, according to the Guardian. The terms of the deal mean the Blues can cut short his season-long stint at Villa Park if they trigger a recall option in the first two weeks of the window. Tottenham have activated an extension clause in Toby Alderweireld's contract which will keep him at the club till 2020, but also includes that infamous £25million transfer clause. Chelsea have decided against a January move for Gonzalo Higuain, who is on loan at AC Milan from Juventus, according to Goal. Meanwhile, Crystal Palace midfielder Jason Puncheon is today on the verge of joining Huddersfield while Jonny Williams have completed a move to Charlton Athletic. Manchester United will only spend big in January if the opportunity to sign a leading centre-back arises, reports The Independent. Thierry Henry's Monaco have identified Crystal Palace defender Mamadou Sakho as a priority target but the Eagles have not intention of letting him leave, according to The Mail. Chelsea are adamant the signing of Christian Pulisic from Borussia Dortmund is not related to Eden Hazard's contract situation. The Blues are still determined to agree a new deal with the Belgium international, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, The Sun reports Huddersfield are set to complete a loan deal for Crystal Palace midfielder Jason Puncheon until the end of the season. Sport in Spain say Arsenal have made a £14m offer to sign Real Madrid goalkeeper Keylor Navas, who hinted at his imminent departure on social media on Wednesday. | tom dutton | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news-rumours-live-man-utd-arsenal-liverpool-fc-chelsea-tottenham-latest-and-todays-football-a4037001.html | 2019-01-12 09:24:00+00:00 | 1,547,303,040 | 1,567,552,766 | sport | transfer |
159,225 | eveningstandard--2019-01-13--Transfer news rumours LIVE Chelsea Liverpool Arsenal Man Utd Tottenham latest and todayaposs | 2019-01-13T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Transfer news, rumours LIVE: Chelsea, Liverpool, Arsenal, Man Utd, Tottenham latest and today's football gossip | Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE blog dedicated to the latest transfer news and rumours. England boss Gareth Southgate has emerged as a potential candidate for the Man Utd job, according to reports this morning. The Sunday Telegraph claim that officials at Old Trafford are growing concerned that Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino will remain at Spurs, forcing them to rethink their plans. The Tottenham is Ed Woodward’s No.1 choice to succeed Jose Mourinho on a full-time basis. Meanwhile, AC Milan coach Gennaro Gattuso hinted that striker Gonzalo Higuain wants to leave the club amid interest from Chelsea. Staying in Serie A, and Arsenal are said to have quoted Juventus a fee of £18million should they wish to sign Aaron Ramsey this month, according to the Sunday Mirror. Chelsea, according to the Sun on Sunday, are said to be considering a move to re-sign Nathan Ake for Bournemouth. The Dutch defender moved to the South Coast from Stamford Bridge in 2017 following a successful spell on loan there, and Chelsea are said to retain a £40m buy-back clause from that deal. Finally, Real Madrid’s interest in Christian Eriksen could see Tottenham reignite theirs in Ajax wonderkid Frenkie de Jong, according to the Sunday Mirror. Spurs are understood to be long-time admirers of the 21-year-old, but would face stiff competition from the likes of Man City and Barcelona. We’ll bring you today's football gossip and the latest from Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, West Ham, Man City and more over the course of the window… Can't see the transfer news, rumours LIVE blog? Click here to access our desktop page. Barcelona have joined the race for Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata, reports The Sun. Juventus are planning a summer swoop for Real Madrid outcast Isco, according to The Mail. Manchester United and Arsenal have joined the race to sign Porto star Yacine Brahimi, reports The Mirror. Chelsea have agreed in principle deals with Leandro Paredes and Nicola Barella, according to The Telegraph. Monaco manager Thierry Henry is set to offer Michy Batshuayi an escape route out of Chelsea, reports The Sun. Fulham have rejected a £50m bid for star striker Aleksandar Mitrovic from an unnamed Chinese club, reports The Sun. Bayern Munich hope to beat Barcelona for the signature of Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Adrien Rabiot, according to The Sun. Crystal Palace and Fulham have been put on alert after Michy Batshuayi's loan spell at Valencia was cut short, according to The Mirror. The Daily Telegraph reports Chelsea have rejected Barcelona's offer to swap Willian for Malcom plus cash. England winger Jadon Sancho wants to stay at Borussia Dortmund despite reports linking him with a Premier League move, reports The Mail. Tottenham want to sign Hoffenheim and Austria midfielder Florian Grillitsch, according to Sky Sports. West Ham face a battle to keep hold of star striker Marko Arnautovic after his brother and agent declared he 'wants to go' amid talk of a lucrative offer from an unknown Chinese Super League club. Gonzalo Higuain’s agent is in London with Chelsea keen to buy the striker. Standard Sport understands that Nicolas Higuain, the forward’s brother, arrived on Thursday morning and is expected to meet with Chelsea officials to sound out their interest. Meanwhile, contrary to reports, we understand that Aaron Ramsey has not yet agreed to join Juventus with his agent due to speak with other clubs. The Serie A side are in pole position to secure the services of the Arsenal star this summer, but Inter Milan, AC Milan, Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain are also interested. Elsewhere, Barcelona could sell Philippe Coutinho to fund deal to bring Neymar back to Camp Nou. Chelsea want to sign Andre Silva but any deal hinges on Alvaro Morata replacing the striker at Sevilla, reports The Sun. Ander Herrera is set to sign a new deal for Manchester United after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer convinced him to stay, according to The Sun. Arsenal have asked about Chelsea target Nicolo Barella and could make a late bid to hijack the deal, reports The Daily Mail. The Sun reports Inter Milan are planning a summer swoop for Luka Modric and could sell Ivan Perisic to Manchester United to help raise funds. Real Madrid want either Christian Eriksen or Eden Hazard to be their new playmaker as they plan an overhaul of the squad this summer, reports The Independent. Standard Sport understands that Chelsea have put Cesc Fabregas’ proposed move to Monaco on hold until they can bring in a replacement for the Spaniard. The Blues have identified two possible replacements in Cagliari star Nicolo Barrera and Zenit St Petersburg's Leandro Paredes and will not sanction Fabregas’ move to Ligue 1 until one of those deals is agreed. According to AS, Morata’s agent Juanma Lopez has travelled to the Andalusian city to hold talks with Sevilla director of football Joaquin Caparros over the possibility of a loan move. Real Betis meanwhile are interested in signing West Ham striker Lucas Perez on loan. The Hammers could still hold onto the former Arsenal man until the end of the season if they are unable to bring in a replacement. Arsenal are exploring the possibility of making former midfielder Edu the club’s new director of football. The Gunners are keen to add further expertise to their first-team operations as part of a restructuring which began when Arsene Wenger was in charge and continued this season with chief executive Ivan Gazidis’s departure to AC Milan. Barcelona are reluctant to let Arsenal target Denis Suarez leave on loan this month ahead of a proposed permanent move in the summer, according to the Mirror. Lazio have had a £13million bid for Chelsea full-back Davide Zappacosta accepted, according to The Sun. Chelsea want £10million for Cesc Fabregas as the midfielder flies south for talks following his farewell performance at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, report the Mirror. Manchester United face a battle with Liverpool and Real Madrid for Porto right-back Eder Militao, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, The Sun reports Fulham goalkeeper Fabri is set to return to Besiktas just six months after leaving the club to move to west London. And Frank Lampard has given up hope of signing Chelsea teenager Ethan Ampadu on loan. Chelsea will make a £50m bid to try and sign PSG striker Edinson Cavani to solve their woes up front. The Sunday Express report Maurizio Sarri wants the Uruguay international to lead his attack with Alvaro Morata and Olivier Giroud failing to fulfil that role under the Italian. Arsenal meanwhile have opened talks with Barcelona over a move for Spanish midfielder Denis Suarez. The Guardian claim the Spaniard is available for around £20m with Unai Emery keen to bring in a player he has previously worked with at Sevilla. Fulham will offer £15m for Liverpool forward Divock Origi to help their Premier League survival bid, according to the Mirror. But after offloading Dominic Solanke to Bournemouth, Jurgen Klopp may be wary of letting another backup forward leave the club ahead of their title run in. Chelsea are said to be close to sealing a complicated loan agreement which will bring Gonzalo Higuain to Stamford Bridge. Sky Sports say Tottenham and Man City are on alert after young Sunderland striker Josh Maja rejected a new contract with the Black Cats. Meanwhile, West Ham’s Reece Oxford is said to be holding out for a move to Arsenal and will reject an offer to return to Borussia Monchengladbach this month, according to the Mirror. Arsenal are today linked with a Serie A star, with manager Unai Emery wanting to sign Torino defender Nicolas N’Koulou, according to reports in Italy. Chelsea have until January 14 to recall Tammy Abraham from his loan spell at Aston Villa, according to the Guardian. The terms of the deal mean the Blues can cut short his season-long stint at Villa Park if they trigger a recall option in the first two weeks of the window. Tottenham have activated an extension clause in Toby Alderweireld's contract which will keep him at the club till 2020, but also includes that infamous £25million transfer clause. Chelsea have decided against a January move for Gonzalo Higuain, who is on loan at AC Milan from Juventus, according to Goal. Meanwhile, Crystal Palace midfielder Jason Puncheon is today on the verge of joining Huddersfield while Jonny Williams have completed a move to Charlton Athletic. Manchester United will only spend big in January if the opportunity to sign a leading centre-back arises, reports The Independent. Thierry Henry's Monaco have identified Crystal Palace defender Mamadou Sakho as a priority target but the Eagles have not intention of letting him leave, according to The Mail. Chelsea are adamant the signing of Christian Pulisic from Borussia Dortmund is not related to Eden Hazard's contract situation. The Blues are still determined to agree a new deal with the Belgium international, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, The Sun reports Huddersfield are set to complete a loan deal for Crystal Palace midfielder Jason Puncheon until the end of the season. Sport in Spain say Arsenal have made a £14m offer to sign Real Madrid goalkeeper Keylor Navas, who hinted at his imminent departure on social media on Wednesday. | Malik Ouzia, Tony Mogan | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news-rumours-live-man-utd-chelsea-liverpool-fc-arsenal-tottenham-latest-todays-football-a4037331.html | 2019-01-13 08:50:00+00:00 | 1,547,387,400 | 1,567,552,660 | sport | transfer |
159,226 | eveningstandard--2019-01-13--Transfer news rumours LIVE Man Utd Chelsea Liverpool Arsenal Tottenham latest and todayaposs | 2019-01-13T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Transfer news, rumours LIVE: Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Arsenal, Tottenham latest and today's football gossip | Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE blog dedicated to the latest transfer news and rumours. England boss Gareth Southgate has emerged as a potential candidate for the Man Utd job, according to reports this morning. The Sunday Telegraph claim that officials at Old Trafford are growing concerned that Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino will remain at Spurs, forcing them to rethink their plans. The Tottenham is Ed Woodward’s No.1 choice to succeed Jose Mourinho on a full-time basis. Meanwhile, AC Milan coach Gennaro Gattuso hinted that striker Gonzalo Higuain wants to leave the club amid interest from Chelsea. Staying in Serie A, and Arsenal are said to have quoted Juventus a fee of £18million should they wish to sign Aaron Ramsey this month, according to the Sunday Mirror. Chelsea, according to the Sun on Sunday, are said to be considering a move to re-sign Nathan Ake for Bournemouth. The Dutch defender moved to the South Coast from Stamford Bridge in 2017 following a successful spell on loan there, and Chelsea are said to retain a £40m buy-back clause from that deal. Finally, Real Madrid’s interest in Christian Eriksen could see Tottenham reignite theirs in Ajax wonderkid Frenkie de Jong, according to the Sunday Mirror. Spurs are understood to be long-time admirers of the 21-year-old, but would face stiff competition from the likes of Man City and Barcelona. We’ll bring you today's football gossip and the latest from Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, West Ham, Man City and more over the course of the window… Can't see the transfer news, rumours LIVE blog? Click here to access our desktop page. Barcelona have joined the race for Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata, reports The Sun. Juventus are planning a summer swoop for Real Madrid outcast Isco, according to The Mail. Manchester United and Arsenal have joined the race to sign Porto star Yacine Brahimi, reports The Mirror. Chelsea have agreed in principle deals with Leandro Paredes and Nicola Barella, according to The Telegraph. Monaco manager Thierry Henry is set to offer Michy Batshuayi an escape route out of Chelsea, reports The Sun. Fulham have rejected a £50m bid for star striker Aleksandar Mitrovic from an unnamed Chinese club, reports The Sun. Bayern Munich hope to beat Barcelona for the signature of Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Adrien Rabiot, according to The Sun. Crystal Palace and Fulham have been put on alert after Michy Batshuayi's loan spell at Valencia was cut short, according to The Mirror. The Daily Telegraph reports Chelsea have rejected Barcelona's offer to swap Willian for Malcom plus cash. England winger Jadon Sancho wants to stay at Borussia Dortmund despite reports linking him with a Premier League move, reports The Mail. Tottenham want to sign Hoffenheim and Austria midfielder Florian Grillitsch, according to Sky Sports. West Ham face a battle to keep hold of star striker Marko Arnautovic after his brother and agent declared he 'wants to go' amid talk of a lucrative offer from an unknown Chinese Super League club. Gonzalo Higuain’s agent is in London with Chelsea keen to buy the striker. Standard Sport understands that Nicolas Higuain, the forward’s brother, arrived on Thursday morning and is expected to meet with Chelsea officials to sound out their interest. Meanwhile, contrary to reports, we understand that Aaron Ramsey has not yet agreed to join Juventus with his agent due to speak with other clubs. The Serie A side are in pole position to secure the services of the Arsenal star this summer, but Inter Milan, AC Milan, Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain are also interested. Elsewhere, Barcelona could sell Philippe Coutinho to fund deal to bring Neymar back to Camp Nou. Chelsea want to sign Andre Silva but any deal hinges on Alvaro Morata replacing the striker at Sevilla, reports The Sun. Ander Herrera is set to sign a new deal for Manchester United after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer convinced him to stay, according to The Sun. Arsenal have asked about Chelsea target Nicolo Barella and could make a late bid to hijack the deal, reports The Daily Mail. The Sun reports Inter Milan are planning a summer swoop for Luka Modric and could sell Ivan Perisic to Manchester United to help raise funds. Real Madrid want either Christian Eriksen or Eden Hazard to be their new playmaker as they plan an overhaul of the squad this summer, reports The Independent. Standard Sport understands that Chelsea have put Cesc Fabregas’ proposed move to Monaco on hold until they can bring in a replacement for the Spaniard. The Blues have identified two possible replacements in Cagliari star Nicolo Barrera and Zenit St Petersburg's Leandro Paredes and will not sanction Fabregas’ move to Ligue 1 until one of those deals is agreed. According to AS, Morata’s agent Juanma Lopez has travelled to the Andalusian city to hold talks with Sevilla director of football Joaquin Caparros over the possibility of a loan move. Real Betis meanwhile are interested in signing West Ham striker Lucas Perez on loan. The Hammers could still hold onto the former Arsenal man until the end of the season if they are unable to bring in a replacement. Arsenal are exploring the possibility of making former midfielder Edu the club’s new director of football. The Gunners are keen to add further expertise to their first-team operations as part of a restructuring which began when Arsene Wenger was in charge and continued this season with chief executive Ivan Gazidis’s departure to AC Milan. Barcelona are reluctant to let Arsenal target Denis Suarez leave on loan this month ahead of a proposed permanent move in the summer, according to the Mirror. Lazio have had a £13million bid for Chelsea full-back Davide Zappacosta accepted, according to The Sun. Chelsea want £10million for Cesc Fabregas as the midfielder flies south for talks following his farewell performance at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, report the Mirror. Manchester United face a battle with Liverpool and Real Madrid for Porto right-back Eder Militao, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, The Sun reports Fulham goalkeeper Fabri is set to return to Besiktas just six months after leaving the club to move to west London. And Frank Lampard has given up hope of signing Chelsea teenager Ethan Ampadu on loan. Chelsea will make a £50m bid to try and sign PSG striker Edinson Cavani to solve their woes up front. The Sunday Express report Maurizio Sarri wants the Uruguay international to lead his attack with Alvaro Morata and Olivier Giroud failing to fulfil that role under the Italian. Arsenal meanwhile have opened talks with Barcelona over a move for Spanish midfielder Denis Suarez. The Guardian claim the Spaniard is available for around £20m with Unai Emery keen to bring in a player he has previously worked with at Sevilla. Fulham will offer £15m for Liverpool forward Divock Origi to help their Premier League survival bid, according to the Mirror. But after offloading Dominic Solanke to Bournemouth, Jurgen Klopp may be wary of letting another backup forward leave the club ahead of their title run in. Chelsea are said to be close to sealing a complicated loan agreement which will bring Gonzalo Higuain to Stamford Bridge. Sky Sports say Tottenham and Man City are on alert after young Sunderland striker Josh Maja rejected a new contract with the Black Cats. Meanwhile, West Ham’s Reece Oxford is said to be holding out for a move to Arsenal and will reject an offer to return to Borussia Monchengladbach this month, according to the Mirror. Arsenal are today linked with a Serie A star, with manager Unai Emery wanting to sign Torino defender Nicolas N’Koulou, according to reports in Italy. Chelsea have until January 14 to recall Tammy Abraham from his loan spell at Aston Villa, according to the Guardian. The terms of the deal mean the Blues can cut short his season-long stint at Villa Park if they trigger a recall option in the first two weeks of the window. Tottenham have activated an extension clause in Toby Alderweireld's contract which will keep him at the club till 2020, but also includes that infamous £25million transfer clause. Chelsea have decided against a January move for Gonzalo Higuain, who is on loan at AC Milan from Juventus, according to Goal. Meanwhile, Crystal Palace midfielder Jason Puncheon is today on the verge of joining Huddersfield while Jonny Williams have completed a move to Charlton Athletic. Manchester United will only spend big in January if the opportunity to sign a leading centre-back arises, reports The Independent. Thierry Henry's Monaco have identified Crystal Palace defender Mamadou Sakho as a priority target but the Eagles have not intention of letting him leave, according to The Mail. Chelsea are adamant the signing of Christian Pulisic from Borussia Dortmund is not related to Eden Hazard's contract situation. The Blues are still determined to agree a new deal with the Belgium international, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, The Sun reports Huddersfield are set to complete a loan deal for Crystal Palace midfielder Jason Puncheon until the end of the season. Sport in Spain say Arsenal have made a £14m offer to sign Real Madrid goalkeeper Keylor Navas, who hinted at his imminent departure on social media on Wednesday. | Malik Ouzia | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news-rumours-live-man-utd-chelsea-liverpool-fc-arsenal-tottenham-latest-todays-football-a4037331.html | 2019-01-13 08:50:00+00:00 | 1,547,387,400 | 1,567,552,660 | sport | transfer |
159,410 | eveningstandard--2019-01-14--Transfer news rumours LIVE Chelsea Arsenal Man Utd Liverpool Tottenham latest and todayaposs | 2019-01-14T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Transfer news, rumours LIVE: Chelsea, Arsenal, Man Utd, Liverpool, Tottenham latest and today's football gossip | Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE blog dedicated to the latest transfer news and rumours. Chelsea are expected to complete the signing of Gonzalo Higuain in the coming days, as Maurizio Sarri looks to bolster his attacking options with a move for the 31-year-old Argentine. Arsenal are being linked with a move for Braga forward Francisco Trincao. According to the Daily Mirror, Juventus are also interested in the 19-year-old. Liverpool have had a £61million offer for Benfica attacking midfielder Joao Felix rejected, according to Portuguese publication Correio da Manha. One thing that is confirmed at Anfield, however, is that Trent Alexander-Arnold has signed a new long-term contract with Liverpool . Tottenham, meanwhile, have held talks with Borussia Monchengladbach over a deal to sign midfielder Jonas Hofmann, according to Bild. The 26-year-old, who plays in central midfield with the option of operating on either flank, in contracted to the Bundesliga side until June 2020. Elsewhere, Man Utd are being linked with a move for PSV winger Steven Berwijn, with the club said to be prepared to offer £25m for the 21-year-old. That one’s in the Daily Mirror. We’ll bring you today's football gossip and the latest from Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, West Ham, Man City and more over the course of the window… Can't see the transfer news, rumours LIVE blog? Click here to access our desktop page. Standard Sport understands Liverpool are in no rush to hand talented youngster Ki-Jana Hoever a first professional contract. Chelsea are also closing in on a £31m deal for Zenit midfielder Leandro Paredes, according to The Express. Manchester United are set to offer Marcus Rashford a new double-your-money deal that will increase his weekly wage to £150,000, according to The Sun. West Ham have had two offers for Genoa striker Krzysztof Piatek rejected, reports The Mail. Liverpool are keeping tabs on Schalke midfielder Weston McKennie, 20, and are considering a £20m swoop, according to The Sun. Leeds have rejected a bid from Crystal Palace for 18-year-old Jack Clarke, reports the Yorkshire Evening Post. Chelsea have agreed a deal with Juventus to sign Gonzalo Higuain on loan until the end of the season, according to Sky in Italy. Manchester United and Chelsea set for summer transfer battle over Crystal Palace full-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka, reports The Mirror. Arsenal target Denis Suarez has been named in Barcelona's matchday squad for Thursday's Copa del Rey clash with Levante. Manchester City have opened talks with Hadjuk Split over a £7m deal for 18-year-old midfielder Ante Palaversa, reports The Mail. According to Sky Sports, Atletico Madrid are in advanced talks to sign Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata, who is valued at £45m. Meanwhile, Divock Origi is among a number of players Tottenham are considering signing to replace injured Harry Kane in the coming weeks, reports The Telegraph. Arsenal are being encouraged to make a move for Colombian international James Rodriguez, Standard Sport understands. The 27-year-old is in the final six months of a two-year loan from Real Madrid with Bayern Munich keen to offload the playmaker if they can find a club willing to pay a £3million fee to release him from the existing agreement. Any potential loan deal could hinge on whether the Gunners can offload Mesut Ozil in the January transfer window. Meanwhile, Tottenham could be forced to enter the transfer market following the news that Harry Kane is out until early March after suffering an ankle ligament injury. And the BBC have suggested that West Ham’s Marko Arnautovic could be an option for Spurs to bolster their attacking lines. West Ham, meanwhile, have rejected a €10m bid from Fiorentina for midfielder Pedro Obiang, according to Sky Sports. The Daily Mirror claim that Arsenal are resigned to the fact they will need to subsidise Mesut Ozil’s £350,000-a-week wages to offload him to Inter Milan. Elsewhere, Man Utd will consider offers for midfielder Marouane Fellaini this month, according to the Daily Mail. Tottenham could be forced into the transfer market after confirming that Harry Kane is out until early March after suffering an ankle ligament injury. Chelsea will demand more than £100m if Eden Hazard tells the club he wants to join Real Madrid, according to the Telegraph. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has moved into pole position to become Manchester United's next permanent boss, reports The Sun. David de Gea wants to commit his long-term future to Manchester United but is awaiting a suitable offer, according to The Mail. Jonjo Shelvey has been told he is staying at Newcastle amid interest from West Ham, reports The Mirror. Meanwhile, Alvaro Morata is in talks with Atletico Madrid ahead of a move back to Spain, according to The Sun. Marca in Spain say the striker is willing to take a pay cut to join Atleti. Standard Sport understands Chelsea have made an opening £26.8m offer to Zenit St Petersburg for midfielder Leandro Paredes. Unai Emery wants Arsenal to offload Mesut Ozil in January to free up funds before the window shuts, according to the Daily Mail. Wolves will rival Chelsea for the signature of striker Callum Wilson, reports the Birmingham Mail. Former Manchester United striker Andy Cole is set to join Sol Campbell at Macclesfield Town as a coach, according to the Daily Mail. Meanwhile, Watford midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure has told a French TV said he wants to leave Vicarage Road amid interest from PSG. England boss Gareth Southgate has emerged as a potential candidate for the Man Utd job, according to reports this morning. The Sunday Telegraph claim that officials at Old Trafford are growing concerned that Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino will remain at Spurs, forcing them to rethink their plans. Meanwhile, AC Milan coach Gennaro Gattuso hinted that striker Gonzalo Higuain wants to leave the club amid interest from Chelsea. Staying in Serie A, and Arsenal are said to have quoted Juventus a fee of £18million should they wish to sign Aaron Ramsey this month, according to the Sunday Mirror. Chelsea, according to the Sun on Sunday, are said to be considering a move to re-sign Nathan Ake for Bournemouth. The Dutch defender moved to the South Coast from Stamford Bridge in 2017 following a successful spell on loan there, and Chelsea are said to retain a £40m buy-back clause from that deal. Finally, Real Madrid’s interest in Christian Eriksen could see Tottenham reignite theirs in Ajax wonderkid Frenkie de Jong, according to the Sunday Mirror. Spurs are understood to be long-time admirers of the 21-year-old, but would face stiff competition from the likes of Man City and Barcelona. Barcelona have joined the race for Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata, reports The Sun. Juventus are planning a summer swoop for Real Madrid outcast Isco, according to The Mail. Manchester United and Arsenal have joined the race to sign Porto star Yacine Brahimi, reports The Mirror. Chelsea have agreed in principle deals with Leandro Paredes and Nicola Barella, according to The Telegraph. Monaco manager Thierry Henry is set to offer Michy Batshuayi an escape route out of Chelsea, reports The Sun. Fulham have rejected a £50m bid for star striker Aleksandar Mitrovic from an unnamed Chinese club, reports The Sun. Bayern Munich hope to beat Barcelona for the signature of Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Adrien Rabiot, according to The Sun. Crystal Palace and Fulham have been put on alert after Michy Batshuayi's loan spell at Valencia was cut short, according to The Mirror. The Daily Telegraph reports Chelsea have rejected Barcelona's offer to swap Willian for Malcom plus cash. England winger Jadon Sancho wants to stay at Borussia Dortmund despite reports linking him with a Premier League move, reports The Mail. Tottenham want to sign Hoffenheim and Austria midfielder Florian Grillitsch, according to Sky Sports. West Ham face a battle to keep hold of star striker Marko Arnautovic after his brother and agent declared he 'wants to go' amid talk of a lucrative offer from an unknown Chinese Super League club. Gonzalo Higuain’s agent is in London with Chelsea keen to buy the striker. Standard Sport understands that Nicolas Higuain, the forward’s brother, arrived on Thursday morning and is expected to meet with Chelsea officials to sound out their interest. Meanwhile, contrary to reports, we understand that Aaron Ramsey has not yet agreed to join Juventus with his agent due to speak with other clubs. The Serie A side are in pole position to secure the services of the Arsenal star this summer, but Inter Milan, AC Milan, Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain are also interested. Elsewhere, Barcelona could sell Philippe Coutinho to fund deal to bring Neymar back to Camp Nou. Chelsea want to sign Andre Silva but any deal hinges on Alvaro Morata replacing the striker at Sevilla, reports The Sun. Ander Herrera is set to sign a new deal for Manchester United after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer convinced him to stay, according to The Sun. Arsenal have asked about Chelsea target Nicolo Barella and could make a late bid to hijack the deal, reports The Daily Mail. The Sun reports Inter Milan are planning a summer swoop for Luka Modric and could sell Ivan Perisic to Manchester United to help raise funds. Real Madrid want either Christian Eriksen or Eden Hazard to be their new playmaker as they plan an overhaul of the squad this summer, reports The Independent. Standard Sport understands that Chelsea have put Cesc Fabregas’ proposed move to Monaco on hold until they can bring in a replacement for the Spaniard. The Blues have identified two possible replacements in Cagliari star Nicolo Barrera and Zenit St Petersburg's Leandro Paredes and will not sanction Fabregas’ move to Ligue 1 until one of those deals is agreed. According to AS, Morata’s agent Juanma Lopez has travelled to the Andalusian city to hold talks with Sevilla director of football Joaquin Caparros over the possibility of a loan move. Real Betis meanwhile are interested in signing West Ham striker Lucas Perez on loan. The Hammers could still hold onto the former Arsenal man until the end of the season if they are unable to bring in a replacement. Arsenal are exploring the possibility of making former midfielder Edu the club’s new director of football. The Gunners are keen to add further expertise to their first-team operations as part of a restructuring which began when Arsene Wenger was in charge and continued this season with chief executive Ivan Gazidis’s departure to AC Milan. Barcelona are reluctant to let Arsenal target Denis Suarez leave on loan this month ahead of a proposed permanent move in the summer, according to the Mirror. Lazio have had a £13million bid for Chelsea full-back Davide Zappacosta accepted, according to The Sun. Chelsea want £10million for Cesc Fabregas as the midfielder flies south for talks following his farewell performance at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, report the Mirror. Manchester United face a battle with Liverpool and Real Madrid for Porto right-back Eder Militao, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, The Sun reports Fulham goalkeeper Fabri is set to return to Besiktas just six months after leaving the club to move to west London. And Frank Lampard has given up hope of signing Chelsea teenager Ethan Ampadu on loan. Chelsea will make a £50m bid to try and sign PSG striker Edinson Cavani to solve their woes up front. The Sunday Express report Maurizio Sarri wants the Uruguay international to lead his attack with Alvaro Morata and Olivier Giroud failing to fulfil that role under the Italian. Arsenal meanwhile have opened talks with Barcelona over a move for Spanish midfielder Denis Suarez. The Guardian claim the Spaniard is available for around £20m with Unai Emery keen to bring in a player he has previously worked with at Sevilla. Fulham will offer £15m for Liverpool forward Divock Origi to help their Premier League survival bid, according to the Mirror. But after offloading Dominic Solanke to Bournemouth, Jurgen Klopp may be wary of letting another backup forward leave the club ahead of their title run in. Chelsea are said to be close to sealing a complicated loan agreement which will bring Gonzalo Higuain to Stamford Bridge. Sky Sports say Tottenham and Man City are on alert after young Sunderland striker Josh Maja rejected a new contract with the Black Cats. Meanwhile, West Ham’s Reece Oxford is said to be holding out for a move to Arsenal and will reject an offer to return to Borussia Monchengladbach this month, according to the Mirror. | tom dutton, ALEX YOUNG | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news-rumours-live-man-utd-chelsea-liverpool-fc-arsenal-tottenham-latest-todays-football-a4037331.html | 2019-01-14 07:30:00+00:00 | 1,547,469,000 | 1,567,552,514 | sport | transfer |
159,411 | eveningstandard--2019-01-14--Transfer news rumours LIVE Chelsea Liverpool Arsenal Man Utd Tottenham latest and todayaposs | 2019-01-14T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Transfer news, rumours LIVE: Chelsea, Liverpool, Arsenal, Man Utd, Tottenham latest and today's football gossip | Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE blog dedicated to the latest transfer news and rumours. Standard Sport understands Chelsea have made an opening £26.8m offer to Zenit St Petersburg for midfielder Leandro Paredes. Unai Emery wants Arsenal to offload Mesut Ozil in January to free up funds before the window shuts, according to the Daily Mail. Wolves will rival Chelsea for the signature of striker Callum Wilson, reports the Birmingham Mail. Barcelona want Tottenham striker Fernando Llorente, according to Mundo Deportivo in Spain. Former Manchester United striker Andy Cole is set to join Sol Campbell at Macclesfield Town as a coach, according to the Daily Mail. Meanwhile, Watford midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure has told a French TV said he wants to leave Vicarage Road amid interest from PSG. We’ll bring you today's football gossip and the latest from Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, West Ham, Man City and more over the course of the window… Can't see the transfer news, rumours LIVE blog? Click here to access our desktop page. England boss Gareth Southgate has emerged as a potential candidate for the Man Utd job, according to reports this morning. The Sunday Telegraph claim that officials at Old Trafford are growing concerned that Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino will remain at Spurs, forcing them to rethink their plans. Meanwhile, AC Milan coach Gennaro Gattuso hinted that striker Gonzalo Higuain wants to leave the club amid interest from Chelsea. Staying in Serie A, and Arsenal are said to have quoted Juventus a fee of £18million should they wish to sign Aaron Ramsey this month, according to the Sunday Mirror. Chelsea, according to the Sun on Sunday, are said to be considering a move to re-sign Nathan Ake for Bournemouth. The Dutch defender moved to the South Coast from Stamford Bridge in 2017 following a successful spell on loan there, and Chelsea are said to retain a £40m buy-back clause from that deal. Finally, Real Madrid’s interest in Christian Eriksen could see Tottenham reignite theirs in Ajax wonderkid Frenkie de Jong, according to the Sunday Mirror. Spurs are understood to be long-time admirers of the 21-year-old, but would face stiff competition from the likes of Man City and Barcelona. Barcelona have joined the race for Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata, reports The Sun. Juventus are planning a summer swoop for Real Madrid outcast Isco, according to The Mail. Manchester United and Arsenal have joined the race to sign Porto star Yacine Brahimi, reports The Mirror. Chelsea have agreed in principle deals with Leandro Paredes and Nicola Barella, according to The Telegraph. Monaco manager Thierry Henry is set to offer Michy Batshuayi an escape route out of Chelsea, reports The Sun. Fulham have rejected a £50m bid for star striker Aleksandar Mitrovic from an unnamed Chinese club, reports The Sun. Bayern Munich hope to beat Barcelona for the signature of Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Adrien Rabiot, according to The Sun. Crystal Palace and Fulham have been put on alert after Michy Batshuayi's loan spell at Valencia was cut short, according to The Mirror. The Daily Telegraph reports Chelsea have rejected Barcelona's offer to swap Willian for Malcom plus cash. England winger Jadon Sancho wants to stay at Borussia Dortmund despite reports linking him with a Premier League move, reports The Mail. Tottenham want to sign Hoffenheim and Austria midfielder Florian Grillitsch, according to Sky Sports. West Ham face a battle to keep hold of star striker Marko Arnautovic after his brother and agent declared he 'wants to go' amid talk of a lucrative offer from an unknown Chinese Super League club. Gonzalo Higuain’s agent is in London with Chelsea keen to buy the striker. Standard Sport understands that Nicolas Higuain, the forward’s brother, arrived on Thursday morning and is expected to meet with Chelsea officials to sound out their interest. Meanwhile, contrary to reports, we understand that Aaron Ramsey has not yet agreed to join Juventus with his agent due to speak with other clubs. The Serie A side are in pole position to secure the services of the Arsenal star this summer, but Inter Milan, AC Milan, Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain are also interested. Elsewhere, Barcelona could sell Philippe Coutinho to fund deal to bring Neymar back to Camp Nou. Chelsea want to sign Andre Silva but any deal hinges on Alvaro Morata replacing the striker at Sevilla, reports The Sun. Ander Herrera is set to sign a new deal for Manchester United after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer convinced him to stay, according to The Sun. Arsenal have asked about Chelsea target Nicolo Barella and could make a late bid to hijack the deal, reports The Daily Mail. The Sun reports Inter Milan are planning a summer swoop for Luka Modric and could sell Ivan Perisic to Manchester United to help raise funds. Real Madrid want either Christian Eriksen or Eden Hazard to be their new playmaker as they plan an overhaul of the squad this summer, reports The Independent. Standard Sport understands that Chelsea have put Cesc Fabregas’ proposed move to Monaco on hold until they can bring in a replacement for the Spaniard. The Blues have identified two possible replacements in Cagliari star Nicolo Barrera and Zenit St Petersburg's Leandro Paredes and will not sanction Fabregas’ move to Ligue 1 until one of those deals is agreed. According to AS, Morata’s agent Juanma Lopez has travelled to the Andalusian city to hold talks with Sevilla director of football Joaquin Caparros over the possibility of a loan move. Real Betis meanwhile are interested in signing West Ham striker Lucas Perez on loan. The Hammers could still hold onto the former Arsenal man until the end of the season if they are unable to bring in a replacement. Arsenal are exploring the possibility of making former midfielder Edu the club’s new director of football. The Gunners are keen to add further expertise to their first-team operations as part of a restructuring which began when Arsene Wenger was in charge and continued this season with chief executive Ivan Gazidis’s departure to AC Milan. Barcelona are reluctant to let Arsenal target Denis Suarez leave on loan this month ahead of a proposed permanent move in the summer, according to the Mirror. Lazio have had a £13million bid for Chelsea full-back Davide Zappacosta accepted, according to The Sun. Chelsea want £10million for Cesc Fabregas as the midfielder flies south for talks following his farewell performance at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, report the Mirror. Manchester United face a battle with Liverpool and Real Madrid for Porto right-back Eder Militao, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, The Sun reports Fulham goalkeeper Fabri is set to return to Besiktas just six months after leaving the club to move to west London. And Frank Lampard has given up hope of signing Chelsea teenager Ethan Ampadu on loan. Chelsea will make a £50m bid to try and sign PSG striker Edinson Cavani to solve their woes up front. The Sunday Express report Maurizio Sarri wants the Uruguay international to lead his attack with Alvaro Morata and Olivier Giroud failing to fulfil that role under the Italian. Arsenal meanwhile have opened talks with Barcelona over a move for Spanish midfielder Denis Suarez. The Guardian claim the Spaniard is available for around £20m with Unai Emery keen to bring in a player he has previously worked with at Sevilla. Fulham will offer £15m for Liverpool forward Divock Origi to help their Premier League survival bid, according to the Mirror. But after offloading Dominic Solanke to Bournemouth, Jurgen Klopp may be wary of letting another backup forward leave the club ahead of their title run in. Chelsea are said to be close to sealing a complicated loan agreement which will bring Gonzalo Higuain to Stamford Bridge. Sky Sports say Tottenham and Man City are on alert after young Sunderland striker Josh Maja rejected a new contract with the Black Cats. Meanwhile, West Ham’s Reece Oxford is said to be holding out for a move to Arsenal and will reject an offer to return to Borussia Monchengladbach this month, according to the Mirror. Arsenal are today linked with a Serie A star, with manager Unai Emery wanting to sign Torino defender Nicolas N’Koulou, according to reports in Italy. Chelsea have until January 14 to recall Tammy Abraham from his loan spell at Aston Villa, according to the Guardian. The terms of the deal mean the Blues can cut short his season-long stint at Villa Park if they trigger a recall option in the first two weeks of the window. Tottenham have activated an extension clause in Toby Alderweireld's contract which will keep him at the club till 2020, but also includes that infamous £25million transfer clause. Chelsea have decided against a January move for Gonzalo Higuain, who is on loan at AC Milan from Juventus, according to Goal. Meanwhile, Crystal Palace midfielder Jason Puncheon is today on the verge of joining Huddersfield while Jonny Williams have completed a move to Charlton Athletic. Manchester United will only spend big in January if the opportunity to sign a leading centre-back arises, reports The Independent. Thierry Henry's Monaco have identified Crystal Palace defender Mamadou Sakho as a priority target but the Eagles have not intention of letting him leave, according to The Mail. Chelsea are adamant the signing of Christian Pulisic from Borussia Dortmund is not related to Eden Hazard's contract situation. The Blues are still determined to agree a new deal with the Belgium international, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, The Sun reports Huddersfield are set to complete a loan deal for Crystal Palace midfielder Jason Puncheon until the end of the season. Sport in Spain say Arsenal have made a £14m offer to sign Real Madrid goalkeeper Keylor Navas, who hinted at his imminent departure on social media on Wednesday. | TOM DUTTON, ALEX YOUNG | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news-rumours-live-man-utd-chelsea-liverpool-fc-arsenal-tottenham-latest-todays-football-a4037331.html | 2019-01-14 07:30:00+00:00 | 1,547,469,000 | 1,567,552,512 | sport | transfer |
159,634 | eveningstandard--2019-01-15--Transfer news rumours LIVE Arsenal Man Utd Chelsea Liverpool Tottenham latest and todayaposs | 2019-01-15T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Transfer news, rumours LIVE: Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham latest and today's football gossip | Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE blog dedicated to the latest transfer news and rumours. Chelsea are expected to complete the signing of Gonzalo Higuain in the coming days, as Maurizio Sarri looks to bolster his attacking options with a move for the 31-year-old Argentine. Arsenal are being linked with a move for Braga forward Francisco Trincao. According to the Daily Mirror, Juventus are also interested in the 19-year-old. Liverpool have had a £61million offer for Benfica attacking midfielder Joao Felix rejected, according to Portuguese publication Correio da Manha. One thing that is confirmed at Anfield, however, is that Trent Alexander-Arnold has signed a new long-term contract with Liverpool . Tottenham, meanwhile, have held talks with Borussia Monchengladbach over a deal to sign midfielder Jonas Hofmann, according to Bild. The 26-year-old, who plays in central midfield with the option of operating on either flank, in contracted to the Bundesliga side until June 2020. Elsewhere, Man Utd are being linked with a move for PSV winger Steven Berwijn, with the club said to be prepared to offer £25m for the 21-year-old. That one’s in the Daily Mirror. We’ll bring you today's football gossip and the latest from Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, West Ham, Man City and more over the course of the window… Can't see the transfer news, rumours LIVE blog? Click here to access our desktop page. Standard Sport understands Liverpool are in no rush to hand talented youngster Ki-Jana Hoever a first professional contract. Chelsea are also closing in on a £31m deal for Zenit midfielder Leandro Paredes, according to The Express. Manchester United are set to offer Marcus Rashford a new double-your-money deal that will increase his weekly wage to £150,000, according to The Sun. West Ham have had two offers for Genoa striker Krzysztof Piatek rejected, reports The Mail. Liverpool are keeping tabs on Schalke midfielder Weston McKennie, 20, and are considering a £20m swoop, according to The Sun. Leeds have rejected a bid from Crystal Palace for 18-year-old Jack Clarke, reports the Yorkshire Evening Post. Chelsea have agreed a deal with Juventus to sign Gonzalo Higuain on loan until the end of the season, according to Sky in Italy. Manchester United and Chelsea set for summer transfer battle over Crystal Palace full-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka, reports The Mirror. Arsenal target Denis Suarez has been named in Barcelona's matchday squad for Thursday's Copa del Rey clash with Levante. Manchester City have opened talks with Hadjuk Split over a £7m deal for 18-year-old midfielder Ante Palaversa, reports The Mail. According to Sky Sports, Atletico Madrid are in advanced talks to sign Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata, who is valued at £45m. Meanwhile, Divock Origi is among a number of players Tottenham are considering signing to replace injured Harry Kane in the coming weeks, reports The Telegraph. Arsenal are being encouraged to make a move for Colombian international James Rodriguez, Standard Sport understands. The 27-year-old is in the final six months of a two-year loan from Real Madrid with Bayern Munich keen to offload the playmaker if they can find a club willing to pay a £3million fee to release him from the existing agreement. Any potential loan deal could hinge on whether the Gunners can offload Mesut Ozil in the January transfer window. Meanwhile, Tottenham could be forced to enter the transfer market following the news that Harry Kane is out until early March after suffering an ankle ligament injury. And the BBC have suggested that West Ham’s Marko Arnautovic could be an option for Spurs to bolster their attacking lines. West Ham, meanwhile, have rejected a €10m bid from Fiorentina for midfielder Pedro Obiang, according to Sky Sports. The Daily Mirror claim that Arsenal are resigned to the fact they will need to subsidise Mesut Ozil’s £350,000-a-week wages to offload him to Inter Milan. Elsewhere, Man Utd will consider offers for midfielder Marouane Fellaini this month, according to the Daily Mail. Tottenham could be forced into the transfer market after confirming that Harry Kane is out until early March after suffering an ankle ligament injury. Chelsea will demand more than £100m if Eden Hazard tells the club he wants to join Real Madrid, according to the Telegraph. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has moved into pole position to become Manchester United's next permanent boss, reports The Sun. David de Gea wants to commit his long-term future to Manchester United but is awaiting a suitable offer, according to The Mail. Jonjo Shelvey has been told he is staying at Newcastle amid interest from West Ham, reports The Mirror. Meanwhile, Alvaro Morata is in talks with Atletico Madrid ahead of a move back to Spain, according to The Sun. Marca in Spain say the striker is willing to take a pay cut to join Atleti. Standard Sport understands Chelsea have made an opening £26.8m offer to Zenit St Petersburg for midfielder Leandro Paredes. Unai Emery wants Arsenal to offload Mesut Ozil in January to free up funds before the window shuts, according to the Daily Mail. Wolves will rival Chelsea for the signature of striker Callum Wilson, reports the Birmingham Mail. Former Manchester United striker Andy Cole is set to join Sol Campbell at Macclesfield Town as a coach, according to the Daily Mail. Meanwhile, Watford midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure has told a French TV said he wants to leave Vicarage Road amid interest from PSG. England boss Gareth Southgate has emerged as a potential candidate for the Man Utd job, according to reports this morning. The Sunday Telegraph claim that officials at Old Trafford are growing concerned that Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino will remain at Spurs, forcing them to rethink their plans. Meanwhile, AC Milan coach Gennaro Gattuso hinted that striker Gonzalo Higuain wants to leave the club amid interest from Chelsea. Staying in Serie A, and Arsenal are said to have quoted Juventus a fee of £18million should they wish to sign Aaron Ramsey this month, according to the Sunday Mirror. Chelsea, according to the Sun on Sunday, are said to be considering a move to re-sign Nathan Ake for Bournemouth. The Dutch defender moved to the South Coast from Stamford Bridge in 2017 following a successful spell on loan there, and Chelsea are said to retain a £40m buy-back clause from that deal. Finally, Real Madrid’s interest in Christian Eriksen could see Tottenham reignite theirs in Ajax wonderkid Frenkie de Jong, according to the Sunday Mirror. Spurs are understood to be long-time admirers of the 21-year-old, but would face stiff competition from the likes of Man City and Barcelona. Barcelona have joined the race for Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata, reports The Sun. Juventus are planning a summer swoop for Real Madrid outcast Isco, according to The Mail. Manchester United and Arsenal have joined the race to sign Porto star Yacine Brahimi, reports The Mirror. Chelsea have agreed in principle deals with Leandro Paredes and Nicola Barella, according to The Telegraph. Monaco manager Thierry Henry is set to offer Michy Batshuayi an escape route out of Chelsea, reports The Sun. Fulham have rejected a £50m bid for star striker Aleksandar Mitrovic from an unnamed Chinese club, reports The Sun. Bayern Munich hope to beat Barcelona for the signature of Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Adrien Rabiot, according to The Sun. Crystal Palace and Fulham have been put on alert after Michy Batshuayi's loan spell at Valencia was cut short, according to The Mirror. The Daily Telegraph reports Chelsea have rejected Barcelona's offer to swap Willian for Malcom plus cash. England winger Jadon Sancho wants to stay at Borussia Dortmund despite reports linking him with a Premier League move, reports The Mail. Tottenham want to sign Hoffenheim and Austria midfielder Florian Grillitsch, according to Sky Sports. West Ham face a battle to keep hold of star striker Marko Arnautovic after his brother and agent declared he 'wants to go' amid talk of a lucrative offer from an unknown Chinese Super League club. Gonzalo Higuain’s agent is in London with Chelsea keen to buy the striker. Standard Sport understands that Nicolas Higuain, the forward’s brother, arrived on Thursday morning and is expected to meet with Chelsea officials to sound out their interest. Meanwhile, contrary to reports, we understand that Aaron Ramsey has not yet agreed to join Juventus with his agent due to speak with other clubs. The Serie A side are in pole position to secure the services of the Arsenal star this summer, but Inter Milan, AC Milan, Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain are also interested. Elsewhere, Barcelona could sell Philippe Coutinho to fund deal to bring Neymar back to Camp Nou. Chelsea want to sign Andre Silva but any deal hinges on Alvaro Morata replacing the striker at Sevilla, reports The Sun. Ander Herrera is set to sign a new deal for Manchester United after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer convinced him to stay, according to The Sun. Arsenal have asked about Chelsea target Nicolo Barella and could make a late bid to hijack the deal, reports The Daily Mail. The Sun reports Inter Milan are planning a summer swoop for Luka Modric and could sell Ivan Perisic to Manchester United to help raise funds. Real Madrid want either Christian Eriksen or Eden Hazard to be their new playmaker as they plan an overhaul of the squad this summer, reports The Independent. Standard Sport understands that Chelsea have put Cesc Fabregas’ proposed move to Monaco on hold until they can bring in a replacement for the Spaniard. The Blues have identified two possible replacements in Cagliari star Nicolo Barrera and Zenit St Petersburg's Leandro Paredes and will not sanction Fabregas’ move to Ligue 1 until one of those deals is agreed. According to AS, Morata’s agent Juanma Lopez has travelled to the Andalusian city to hold talks with Sevilla director of football Joaquin Caparros over the possibility of a loan move. Real Betis meanwhile are interested in signing West Ham striker Lucas Perez on loan. The Hammers could still hold onto the former Arsenal man until the end of the season if they are unable to bring in a replacement. Arsenal are exploring the possibility of making former midfielder Edu the club’s new director of football. The Gunners are keen to add further expertise to their first-team operations as part of a restructuring which began when Arsene Wenger was in charge and continued this season with chief executive Ivan Gazidis’s departure to AC Milan. Barcelona are reluctant to let Arsenal target Denis Suarez leave on loan this month ahead of a proposed permanent move in the summer, according to the Mirror. Lazio have had a £13million bid for Chelsea full-back Davide Zappacosta accepted, according to The Sun. Chelsea want £10million for Cesc Fabregas as the midfielder flies south for talks following his farewell performance at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, report the Mirror. Manchester United face a battle with Liverpool and Real Madrid for Porto right-back Eder Militao, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, The Sun reports Fulham goalkeeper Fabri is set to return to Besiktas just six months after leaving the club to move to west London. And Frank Lampard has given up hope of signing Chelsea teenager Ethan Ampadu on loan. Chelsea will make a £50m bid to try and sign PSG striker Edinson Cavani to solve their woes up front. The Sunday Express report Maurizio Sarri wants the Uruguay international to lead his attack with Alvaro Morata and Olivier Giroud failing to fulfil that role under the Italian. Arsenal meanwhile have opened talks with Barcelona over a move for Spanish midfielder Denis Suarez. The Guardian claim the Spaniard is available for around £20m with Unai Emery keen to bring in a player he has previously worked with at Sevilla. Fulham will offer £15m for Liverpool forward Divock Origi to help their Premier League survival bid, according to the Mirror. But after offloading Dominic Solanke to Bournemouth, Jurgen Klopp may be wary of letting another backup forward leave the club ahead of their title run in. Chelsea are said to be close to sealing a complicated loan agreement which will bring Gonzalo Higuain to Stamford Bridge. Sky Sports say Tottenham and Man City are on alert after young Sunderland striker Josh Maja rejected a new contract with the Black Cats. Meanwhile, West Ham’s Reece Oxford is said to be holding out for a move to Arsenal and will reject an offer to return to Borussia Monchengladbach this month, according to the Mirror. | Richard Parry, TOM DUTTON | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news-rumours-live-man-utd-chelsea-liverpool-fc-arsenal-tottenham-latest-todays-football-a4038881.html | 2019-01-15 13:50:00+00:00 | 1,547,578,200 | 1,567,552,347 | sport | transfer |
159,635 | eveningstandard--2019-01-15--Transfer news rumours LIVE Chelsea Arsenal Man Utd Liverpool Tottenham latest and todayaposs | 2019-01-15T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Transfer news, rumours LIVE: Chelsea, Arsenal, Man Utd, Liverpool, Tottenham latest and today's football gossip | Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE blog dedicated to the latest transfer news and rumours. Chelsea will demand more than £100m if Eden Hazard tells the club he wants to join Real Madrid, according to the Telegraph. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has moved into pole position to become Manchester United's next permanent boss, reports The Sun. David de Gea wants to commit his long-term future to Manchester United but is awaiting a suitable offer, according to The Mail. Jonjo Shelvey has been told he is staying at Newcastle amid interest from West Ham, reports The Mirror. Meanwhile, Alvaro Morata is in talks with Atletico Madrid ahead of a move back to Spain, according to The Sun. Marca in Spain say the striker is willing to take a pay cut to join Atleti. We’ll bring you today's football gossip and the latest from Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, West Ham, Man City and more over the course of the window… Can't see the transfer news, rumours LIVE blog? Click here to access our desktop page. Standard Sport understands Chelsea have made an opening £26.8m offer to Zenit St Petersburg for midfielder Leandro Paredes. Unai Emery wants Arsenal to offload Mesut Ozil in January to free up funds before the window shuts, according to the Daily Mail. Wolves will rival Chelsea for the signature of striker Callum Wilson, reports the Birmingham Mail. Former Manchester United striker Andy Cole is set to join Sol Campbell at Macclesfield Town as a coach, according to the Daily Mail. Meanwhile, Watford midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure has told a French TV said he wants to leave Vicarage Road amid interest from PSG. England boss Gareth Southgate has emerged as a potential candidate for the Man Utd job, according to reports this morning. The Sunday Telegraph claim that officials at Old Trafford are growing concerned that Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino will remain at Spurs, forcing them to rethink their plans. Meanwhile, AC Milan coach Gennaro Gattuso hinted that striker Gonzalo Higuain wants to leave the club amid interest from Chelsea. Staying in Serie A, and Arsenal are said to have quoted Juventus a fee of £18million should they wish to sign Aaron Ramsey this month, according to the Sunday Mirror. Chelsea, according to the Sun on Sunday, are said to be considering a move to re-sign Nathan Ake for Bournemouth. The Dutch defender moved to the South Coast from Stamford Bridge in 2017 following a successful spell on loan there, and Chelsea are said to retain a £40m buy-back clause from that deal. Finally, Real Madrid’s interest in Christian Eriksen could see Tottenham reignite theirs in Ajax wonderkid Frenkie de Jong, according to the Sunday Mirror. Spurs are understood to be long-time admirers of the 21-year-old, but would face stiff competition from the likes of Man City and Barcelona. Barcelona have joined the race for Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata, reports The Sun. Juventus are planning a summer swoop for Real Madrid outcast Isco, according to The Mail. Manchester United and Arsenal have joined the race to sign Porto star Yacine Brahimi, reports The Mirror. Chelsea have agreed in principle deals with Leandro Paredes and Nicola Barella, according to The Telegraph. Monaco manager Thierry Henry is set to offer Michy Batshuayi an escape route out of Chelsea, reports The Sun. Fulham have rejected a £50m bid for star striker Aleksandar Mitrovic from an unnamed Chinese club, reports The Sun. Bayern Munich hope to beat Barcelona for the signature of Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Adrien Rabiot, according to The Sun. Crystal Palace and Fulham have been put on alert after Michy Batshuayi's loan spell at Valencia was cut short, according to The Mirror. The Daily Telegraph reports Chelsea have rejected Barcelona's offer to swap Willian for Malcom plus cash. England winger Jadon Sancho wants to stay at Borussia Dortmund despite reports linking him with a Premier League move, reports The Mail. Tottenham want to sign Hoffenheim and Austria midfielder Florian Grillitsch, according to Sky Sports. West Ham face a battle to keep hold of star striker Marko Arnautovic after his brother and agent declared he 'wants to go' amid talk of a lucrative offer from an unknown Chinese Super League club. Gonzalo Higuain’s agent is in London with Chelsea keen to buy the striker. Standard Sport understands that Nicolas Higuain, the forward’s brother, arrived on Thursday morning and is expected to meet with Chelsea officials to sound out their interest. Meanwhile, contrary to reports, we understand that Aaron Ramsey has not yet agreed to join Juventus with his agent due to speak with other clubs. The Serie A side are in pole position to secure the services of the Arsenal star this summer, but Inter Milan, AC Milan, Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain are also interested. Elsewhere, Barcelona could sell Philippe Coutinho to fund deal to bring Neymar back to Camp Nou. Chelsea want to sign Andre Silva but any deal hinges on Alvaro Morata replacing the striker at Sevilla, reports The Sun. Ander Herrera is set to sign a new deal for Manchester United after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer convinced him to stay, according to The Sun. Arsenal have asked about Chelsea target Nicolo Barella and could make a late bid to hijack the deal, reports The Daily Mail. The Sun reports Inter Milan are planning a summer swoop for Luka Modric and could sell Ivan Perisic to Manchester United to help raise funds. Real Madrid want either Christian Eriksen or Eden Hazard to be their new playmaker as they plan an overhaul of the squad this summer, reports The Independent. Standard Sport understands that Chelsea have put Cesc Fabregas’ proposed move to Monaco on hold until they can bring in a replacement for the Spaniard. The Blues have identified two possible replacements in Cagliari star Nicolo Barrera and Zenit St Petersburg's Leandro Paredes and will not sanction Fabregas’ move to Ligue 1 until one of those deals is agreed. According to AS, Morata’s agent Juanma Lopez has travelled to the Andalusian city to hold talks with Sevilla director of football Joaquin Caparros over the possibility of a loan move. Real Betis meanwhile are interested in signing West Ham striker Lucas Perez on loan. The Hammers could still hold onto the former Arsenal man until the end of the season if they are unable to bring in a replacement. Arsenal are exploring the possibility of making former midfielder Edu the club’s new director of football. The Gunners are keen to add further expertise to their first-team operations as part of a restructuring which began when Arsene Wenger was in charge and continued this season with chief executive Ivan Gazidis’s departure to AC Milan. Barcelona are reluctant to let Arsenal target Denis Suarez leave on loan this month ahead of a proposed permanent move in the summer, according to the Mirror. Lazio have had a £13million bid for Chelsea full-back Davide Zappacosta accepted, according to The Sun. Chelsea want £10million for Cesc Fabregas as the midfielder flies south for talks following his farewell performance at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, report the Mirror. Manchester United face a battle with Liverpool and Real Madrid for Porto right-back Eder Militao, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, The Sun reports Fulham goalkeeper Fabri is set to return to Besiktas just six months after leaving the club to move to west London. And Frank Lampard has given up hope of signing Chelsea teenager Ethan Ampadu on loan. Chelsea will make a £50m bid to try and sign PSG striker Edinson Cavani to solve their woes up front. The Sunday Express report Maurizio Sarri wants the Uruguay international to lead his attack with Alvaro Morata and Olivier Giroud failing to fulfil that role under the Italian. Arsenal meanwhile have opened talks with Barcelona over a move for Spanish midfielder Denis Suarez. The Guardian claim the Spaniard is available for around £20m with Unai Emery keen to bring in a player he has previously worked with at Sevilla. Fulham will offer £15m for Liverpool forward Divock Origi to help their Premier League survival bid, according to the Mirror. But after offloading Dominic Solanke to Bournemouth, Jurgen Klopp may be wary of letting another backup forward leave the club ahead of their title run in. Chelsea are said to be close to sealing a complicated loan agreement which will bring Gonzalo Higuain to Stamford Bridge. Sky Sports say Tottenham and Man City are on alert after young Sunderland striker Josh Maja rejected a new contract with the Black Cats. Meanwhile, West Ham’s Reece Oxford is said to be holding out for a move to Arsenal and will reject an offer to return to Borussia Monchengladbach this month, according to the Mirror. Arsenal are today linked with a Serie A star, with manager Unai Emery wanting to sign Torino defender Nicolas N’Koulou, according to reports in Italy. Chelsea have until January 14 to recall Tammy Abraham from his loan spell at Aston Villa, according to the Guardian. The terms of the deal mean the Blues can cut short his season-long stint at Villa Park if they trigger a recall option in the first two weeks of the window. Tottenham have activated an extension clause in Toby Alderweireld's contract which will keep him at the club till 2020, but also includes that infamous £25million transfer clause. Chelsea have decided against a January move for Gonzalo Higuain, who is on loan at AC Milan from Juventus, according to Goal. Meanwhile, Crystal Palace midfielder Jason Puncheon is today on the verge of joining Huddersfield while Jonny Williams have completed a move to Charlton Athletic. Manchester United will only spend big in January if the opportunity to sign a leading centre-back arises, reports The Independent. Thierry Henry's Monaco have identified Crystal Palace defender Mamadou Sakho as a priority target but the Eagles have not intention of letting him leave, according to The Mail. Chelsea are adamant the signing of Christian Pulisic from Borussia Dortmund is not related to Eden Hazard's contract situation. The Blues are still determined to agree a new deal with the Belgium international, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, The Sun reports Huddersfield are set to complete a loan deal for Crystal Palace midfielder Jason Puncheon until the end of the season. Sport in Spain say Arsenal have made a £14m offer to sign Real Madrid goalkeeper Keylor Navas, who hinted at his imminent departure on social media on Wednesday. | Richard Parry, TOM DUTTON | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news-rumours-live-man-utd-chelsea-liverpool-fc-arsenal-tottenham-latest-todays-football-a4038881.html | 2019-01-15 07:39:00+00:00 | 1,547,555,940 | 1,567,552,346 | sport | transfer |
159,841 | eveningstandard--2019-01-16--Transfer news rumours LIVE Arsenal Tottenham Chelsea Man Utd Liverpool latest todayaposs fo | 2019-01-16T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Transfer news, rumours LIVE: Arsenal, Tottenham, Chelsea, Man Utd, Liverpool latest… today's football gossip | Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE blog dedicated to the latest transfer news and rumours. Arsenal are interested in bringing Colombian star James Rodriguez to the Emirates, according to the Daily Mail. The 27-year-old, currently on loan at Bayern Munich from Real Madrid, would reportedly command a loan fee of just £3million. Meanwhile, Tottenham could be forced to enter the transfer market following the news that Harry Kane is out until early March after suffering an ankle ligament injury. And the BBC have suggested that West Ham’s Marko Arnautovic could be an option for Spurs to bolster their attacking lines. West Ham, meanwhile, have rejected a €10m bid from Fiorentina for midfielder Pedro Obiang, according to Sky Sports. The Daily Mirror claim that Arsenal are resigned to the fact they will need to subsidise Mesut Ozil’s £350,000-a-week wages to offload him to Inter Milan. Elsewhere, Man Utd will consider offers for midfielder Marouane Fellaini this month, according to the Daily Mail. We’ll bring you today's football gossip and the latest from Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, West Ham, Man City and more over the course of the window… Can't see the transfer news, rumours LIVE blog? Click here to access our desktop page. Tottenham could be forced into the transfer market after confirming that Harry Kane is out until early March after suffering an ankle ligament injury. Chelsea will demand more than £100m if Eden Hazard tells the club he wants to join Real Madrid, according to the Telegraph. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has moved into pole position to become Manchester United's next permanent boss, reports The Sun. David de Gea wants to commit his long-term future to Manchester United but is awaiting a suitable offer, according to The Mail. Jonjo Shelvey has been told he is staying at Newcastle amid interest from West Ham, reports The Mirror. Meanwhile, Alvaro Morata is in talks with Atletico Madrid ahead of a move back to Spain, according to The Sun. Marca in Spain say the striker is willing to take a pay cut to join Atleti. Standard Sport understands Chelsea have made an opening £26.8m offer to Zenit St Petersburg for midfielder Leandro Paredes. Unai Emery wants Arsenal to offload Mesut Ozil in January to free up funds before the window shuts, according to the Daily Mail. Wolves will rival Chelsea for the signature of striker Callum Wilson, reports the Birmingham Mail. Former Manchester United striker Andy Cole is set to join Sol Campbell at Macclesfield Town as a coach, according to the Daily Mail. Meanwhile, Watford midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure has told a French TV said he wants to leave Vicarage Road amid interest from PSG. England boss Gareth Southgate has emerged as a potential candidate for the Man Utd job, according to reports this morning. The Sunday Telegraph claim that officials at Old Trafford are growing concerned that Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino will remain at Spurs, forcing them to rethink their plans. Meanwhile, AC Milan coach Gennaro Gattuso hinted that striker Gonzalo Higuain wants to leave the club amid interest from Chelsea. Staying in Serie A, and Arsenal are said to have quoted Juventus a fee of £18million should they wish to sign Aaron Ramsey this month, according to the Sunday Mirror. Chelsea, according to the Sun on Sunday, are said to be considering a move to re-sign Nathan Ake for Bournemouth. The Dutch defender moved to the South Coast from Stamford Bridge in 2017 following a successful spell on loan there, and Chelsea are said to retain a £40m buy-back clause from that deal. Finally, Real Madrid’s interest in Christian Eriksen could see Tottenham reignite theirs in Ajax wonderkid Frenkie de Jong, according to the Sunday Mirror. Spurs are understood to be long-time admirers of the 21-year-old, but would face stiff competition from the likes of Man City and Barcelona. Barcelona have joined the race for Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata, reports The Sun. Juventus are planning a summer swoop for Real Madrid outcast Isco, according to The Mail. Manchester United and Arsenal have joined the race to sign Porto star Yacine Brahimi, reports The Mirror. Chelsea have agreed in principle deals with Leandro Paredes and Nicola Barella, according to The Telegraph. Monaco manager Thierry Henry is set to offer Michy Batshuayi an escape route out of Chelsea, reports The Sun. Fulham have rejected a £50m bid for star striker Aleksandar Mitrovic from an unnamed Chinese club, reports The Sun. Bayern Munich hope to beat Barcelona for the signature of Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Adrien Rabiot, according to The Sun. Crystal Palace and Fulham have been put on alert after Michy Batshuayi's loan spell at Valencia was cut short, according to The Mirror. The Daily Telegraph reports Chelsea have rejected Barcelona's offer to swap Willian for Malcom plus cash. England winger Jadon Sancho wants to stay at Borussia Dortmund despite reports linking him with a Premier League move, reports The Mail. Tottenham want to sign Hoffenheim and Austria midfielder Florian Grillitsch, according to Sky Sports. West Ham face a battle to keep hold of star striker Marko Arnautovic after his brother and agent declared he 'wants to go' amid talk of a lucrative offer from an unknown Chinese Super League club. Gonzalo Higuain’s agent is in London with Chelsea keen to buy the striker. Standard Sport understands that Nicolas Higuain, the forward’s brother, arrived on Thursday morning and is expected to meet with Chelsea officials to sound out their interest. Meanwhile, contrary to reports, we understand that Aaron Ramsey has not yet agreed to join Juventus with his agent due to speak with other clubs. The Serie A side are in pole position to secure the services of the Arsenal star this summer, but Inter Milan, AC Milan, Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain are also interested. Elsewhere, Barcelona could sell Philippe Coutinho to fund deal to bring Neymar back to Camp Nou. Chelsea want to sign Andre Silva but any deal hinges on Alvaro Morata replacing the striker at Sevilla, reports The Sun. Ander Herrera is set to sign a new deal for Manchester United after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer convinced him to stay, according to The Sun. Arsenal have asked about Chelsea target Nicolo Barella and could make a late bid to hijack the deal, reports The Daily Mail. The Sun reports Inter Milan are planning a summer swoop for Luka Modric and could sell Ivan Perisic to Manchester United to help raise funds. Real Madrid want either Christian Eriksen or Eden Hazard to be their new playmaker as they plan an overhaul of the squad this summer, reports The Independent. Standard Sport understands that Chelsea have put Cesc Fabregas’ proposed move to Monaco on hold until they can bring in a replacement for the Spaniard. The Blues have identified two possible replacements in Cagliari star Nicolo Barrera and Zenit St Petersburg's Leandro Paredes and will not sanction Fabregas’ move to Ligue 1 until one of those deals is agreed. According to AS, Morata’s agent Juanma Lopez has travelled to the Andalusian city to hold talks with Sevilla director of football Joaquin Caparros over the possibility of a loan move. Real Betis meanwhile are interested in signing West Ham striker Lucas Perez on loan. The Hammers could still hold onto the former Arsenal man until the end of the season if they are unable to bring in a replacement. Arsenal are exploring the possibility of making former midfielder Edu the club’s new director of football. The Gunners are keen to add further expertise to their first-team operations as part of a restructuring which began when Arsene Wenger was in charge and continued this season with chief executive Ivan Gazidis’s departure to AC Milan. Barcelona are reluctant to let Arsenal target Denis Suarez leave on loan this month ahead of a proposed permanent move in the summer, according to the Mirror. Lazio have had a £13million bid for Chelsea full-back Davide Zappacosta accepted, according to The Sun. Chelsea want £10million for Cesc Fabregas as the midfielder flies south for talks following his farewell performance at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, report the Mirror. Manchester United face a battle with Liverpool and Real Madrid for Porto right-back Eder Militao, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, The Sun reports Fulham goalkeeper Fabri is set to return to Besiktas just six months after leaving the club to move to west London. And Frank Lampard has given up hope of signing Chelsea teenager Ethan Ampadu on loan. Chelsea will make a £50m bid to try and sign PSG striker Edinson Cavani to solve their woes up front. The Sunday Express report Maurizio Sarri wants the Uruguay international to lead his attack with Alvaro Morata and Olivier Giroud failing to fulfil that role under the Italian. Arsenal meanwhile have opened talks with Barcelona over a move for Spanish midfielder Denis Suarez. The Guardian claim the Spaniard is available for around £20m with Unai Emery keen to bring in a player he has previously worked with at Sevilla. Fulham will offer £15m for Liverpool forward Divock Origi to help their Premier League survival bid, according to the Mirror. But after offloading Dominic Solanke to Bournemouth, Jurgen Klopp may be wary of letting another backup forward leave the club ahead of their title run in. Chelsea are said to be close to sealing a complicated loan agreement which will bring Gonzalo Higuain to Stamford Bridge. Sky Sports say Tottenham and Man City are on alert after young Sunderland striker Josh Maja rejected a new contract with the Black Cats. Meanwhile, West Ham’s Reece Oxford is said to be holding out for a move to Arsenal and will reject an offer to return to Borussia Monchengladbach this month, according to the Mirror. Arsenal are today linked with a Serie A star, with manager Unai Emery wanting to sign Torino defender Nicolas N’Koulou, according to reports in Italy. Chelsea have until January 14 to recall Tammy Abraham from his loan spell at Aston Villa, according to the Guardian. The terms of the deal mean the Blues can cut short his season-long stint at Villa Park if they trigger a recall option in the first two weeks of the window. Tottenham have activated an extension clause in Toby Alderweireld's contract which will keep him at the club till 2020, but also includes that infamous £25million transfer clause. Chelsea have decided against a January move for Gonzalo Higuain, who is on loan at AC Milan from Juventus, according to Goal. Meanwhile, Crystal Palace midfielder Jason Puncheon is today on the verge of joining Huddersfield while Jonny Williams have completed a move to Charlton Athletic. Manchester United will only spend big in January if the opportunity to sign a leading centre-back arises, reports The Independent. Thierry Henry's Monaco have identified Crystal Palace defender Mamadou Sakho as a priority target but the Eagles have not intention of letting him leave, according to The Mail. Chelsea are adamant the signing of Christian Pulisic from Borussia Dortmund is not related to Eden Hazard's contract situation. The Blues are still determined to agree a new deal with the Belgium international, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, The Sun reports Huddersfield are set to complete a loan deal for Crystal Palace midfielder Jason Puncheon until the end of the season. Sport in Spain say Arsenal have made a £14m offer to sign Real Madrid goalkeeper Keylor Navas, who hinted at his imminent departure on social media on Wednesday. | Richard Parry, ALEX YOUNG | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news-rumours-live-arsenal-tottenham-man-utd-chelsea-liverpool-fc-latest-todays-football-a4040026.html | 2019-01-16 07:24:00+00:00 | 1,547,641,440 | 1,567,552,175 | sport | transfer |
160,053 | eveningstandard--2019-01-17--Transfer news rumours LIVE Arsenal Tottenham Chelsea Man Utd Liverpool latest todayaposs fo | 2019-01-17T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Transfer news, rumours LIVE: Arsenal, Tottenham, Chelsea, Man Utd, Liverpool latest… today's football gossip | Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE blog dedicated to the latest transfer news and rumours. Chelsea are expected to complete the signing of Gonzalo Higuain in the coming days, as Maurizio Sarri looks to bolster his attacking options with a move for the 31-year-old Argentine. Arsenal are being linked with a move for Braga forward Francisco Trincao. According to the Daily Mirror, Juventus are also interested in the 19-year-old. Liverpool have had a £61million offer for Benfica attacking midfielder Joao Felix rejected, according to Portuguese publication Correio da Manha. One thing that is confirmed at Anfield, however, is that Trent Alexander-Arnold has signed a new long-term contract with Liverpool . Tottenham, meanwhile, have held talks with Borussia Monchengladbach over a deal to sign midfielder Jonas Hofmann, according to Bild. The 26-year-old, who plays in central midfield with the option of operating on either flank, in contracted to the Bundesliga side until June 2020. Elsewhere, Man Utd are being linked with a move for PSV winger Steven Berwijn, with the club said to be prepared to offer £25m for the 21-year-old. That one’s in the Daily Mirror. We’ll bring you today's football gossip and the latest from Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, West Ham, Man City and more over the course of the window… Can't see the transfer news, rumours LIVE blog? Click here to access our desktop page. Standard Sport understands Liverpool are in no rush to hand talented youngster Ki-Jana Hoever a first professional contract. Chelsea are also closing in on a £31m deal for Zenit midfielder Leandro Paredes, according to The Express. Manchester United are set to offer Marcus Rashford a new double-your-money deal that will increase his weekly wage to £150,000, according to The Sun. West Ham have had two offers for Genoa striker Krzysztof Piatek rejected, reports The Mail. Liverpool are keeping tabs on Schalke midfielder Weston McKennie, 20, and are considering a £20m swoop, according to The Sun. Leeds have rejected a bid from Crystal Palace for 18-year-old Jack Clarke, reports the Yorkshire Evening Post. Chelsea have agreed a deal with Juventus to sign Gonzalo Higuain on loan until the end of the season, according to Sky in Italy. Manchester United and Chelsea set for summer transfer battle over Crystal Palace full-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka, reports The Mirror. Arsenal target Denis Suarez has been named in Barcelona's matchday squad for Thursday's Copa del Rey clash with Levante. Manchester City have opened talks with Hadjuk Split over a £7m deal for 18-year-old midfielder Ante Palaversa, reports The Mail. According to Sky Sports, Atletico Madrid are in advanced talks to sign Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata, who is valued at £45m. Meanwhile, Divock Origi is among a number of players Tottenham are considering signing to replace injured Harry Kane in the coming weeks, reports The Telegraph. Arsenal are being encouraged to make a move for Colombian international James Rodriguez, Standard Sport understands. The 27-year-old is in the final six months of a two-year loan from Real Madrid with Bayern Munich keen to offload the playmaker if they can find a club willing to pay a £3million fee to release him from the existing agreement. Any potential loan deal could hinge on whether the Gunners can offload Mesut Ozil in the January transfer window. Meanwhile, Tottenham could be forced to enter the transfer market following the news that Harry Kane is out until early March after suffering an ankle ligament injury. And the BBC have suggested that West Ham’s Marko Arnautovic could be an option for Spurs to bolster their attacking lines. West Ham, meanwhile, have rejected a €10m bid from Fiorentina for midfielder Pedro Obiang, according to Sky Sports. The Daily Mirror claim that Arsenal are resigned to the fact they will need to subsidise Mesut Ozil’s £350,000-a-week wages to offload him to Inter Milan. Elsewhere, Man Utd will consider offers for midfielder Marouane Fellaini this month, according to the Daily Mail. Tottenham could be forced into the transfer market after confirming that Harry Kane is out until early March after suffering an ankle ligament injury. Chelsea will demand more than £100m if Eden Hazard tells the club he wants to join Real Madrid, according to the Telegraph. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has moved into pole position to become Manchester United's next permanent boss, reports The Sun. David de Gea wants to commit his long-term future to Manchester United but is awaiting a suitable offer, according to The Mail. Jonjo Shelvey has been told he is staying at Newcastle amid interest from West Ham, reports The Mirror. Meanwhile, Alvaro Morata is in talks with Atletico Madrid ahead of a move back to Spain, according to The Sun. Marca in Spain say the striker is willing to take a pay cut to join Atleti. Standard Sport understands Chelsea have made an opening £26.8m offer to Zenit St Petersburg for midfielder Leandro Paredes. Unai Emery wants Arsenal to offload Mesut Ozil in January to free up funds before the window shuts, according to the Daily Mail. Wolves will rival Chelsea for the signature of striker Callum Wilson, reports the Birmingham Mail. Former Manchester United striker Andy Cole is set to join Sol Campbell at Macclesfield Town as a coach, according to the Daily Mail. Meanwhile, Watford midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure has told a French TV said he wants to leave Vicarage Road amid interest from PSG. England boss Gareth Southgate has emerged as a potential candidate for the Man Utd job, according to reports this morning. The Sunday Telegraph claim that officials at Old Trafford are growing concerned that Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino will remain at Spurs, forcing them to rethink their plans. Meanwhile, AC Milan coach Gennaro Gattuso hinted that striker Gonzalo Higuain wants to leave the club amid interest from Chelsea. Staying in Serie A, and Arsenal are said to have quoted Juventus a fee of £18million should they wish to sign Aaron Ramsey this month, according to the Sunday Mirror. Chelsea, according to the Sun on Sunday, are said to be considering a move to re-sign Nathan Ake for Bournemouth. The Dutch defender moved to the South Coast from Stamford Bridge in 2017 following a successful spell on loan there, and Chelsea are said to retain a £40m buy-back clause from that deal. Finally, Real Madrid’s interest in Christian Eriksen could see Tottenham reignite theirs in Ajax wonderkid Frenkie de Jong, according to the Sunday Mirror. Spurs are understood to be long-time admirers of the 21-year-old, but would face stiff competition from the likes of Man City and Barcelona. Barcelona have joined the race for Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata, reports The Sun. Juventus are planning a summer swoop for Real Madrid outcast Isco, according to The Mail. Manchester United and Arsenal have joined the race to sign Porto star Yacine Brahimi, reports The Mirror. Chelsea have agreed in principle deals with Leandro Paredes and Nicola Barella, according to The Telegraph. Monaco manager Thierry Henry is set to offer Michy Batshuayi an escape route out of Chelsea, reports The Sun. Fulham have rejected a £50m bid for star striker Aleksandar Mitrovic from an unnamed Chinese club, reports The Sun. Bayern Munich hope to beat Barcelona for the signature of Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Adrien Rabiot, according to The Sun. Crystal Palace and Fulham have been put on alert after Michy Batshuayi's loan spell at Valencia was cut short, according to The Mirror. The Daily Telegraph reports Chelsea have rejected Barcelona's offer to swap Willian for Malcom plus cash. England winger Jadon Sancho wants to stay at Borussia Dortmund despite reports linking him with a Premier League move, reports The Mail. Tottenham want to sign Hoffenheim and Austria midfielder Florian Grillitsch, according to Sky Sports. West Ham face a battle to keep hold of star striker Marko Arnautovic after his brother and agent declared he 'wants to go' amid talk of a lucrative offer from an unknown Chinese Super League club. Gonzalo Higuain’s agent is in London with Chelsea keen to buy the striker. Standard Sport understands that Nicolas Higuain, the forward’s brother, arrived on Thursday morning and is expected to meet with Chelsea officials to sound out their interest. Meanwhile, contrary to reports, we understand that Aaron Ramsey has not yet agreed to join Juventus with his agent due to speak with other clubs. The Serie A side are in pole position to secure the services of the Arsenal star this summer, but Inter Milan, AC Milan, Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain are also interested. Elsewhere, Barcelona could sell Philippe Coutinho to fund deal to bring Neymar back to Camp Nou. Chelsea want to sign Andre Silva but any deal hinges on Alvaro Morata replacing the striker at Sevilla, reports The Sun. Ander Herrera is set to sign a new deal for Manchester United after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer convinced him to stay, according to The Sun. Arsenal have asked about Chelsea target Nicolo Barella and could make a late bid to hijack the deal, reports The Daily Mail. The Sun reports Inter Milan are planning a summer swoop for Luka Modric and could sell Ivan Perisic to Manchester United to help raise funds. Real Madrid want either Christian Eriksen or Eden Hazard to be their new playmaker as they plan an overhaul of the squad this summer, reports The Independent. Standard Sport understands that Chelsea have put Cesc Fabregas’ proposed move to Monaco on hold until they can bring in a replacement for the Spaniard. The Blues have identified two possible replacements in Cagliari star Nicolo Barrera and Zenit St Petersburg's Leandro Paredes and will not sanction Fabregas’ move to Ligue 1 until one of those deals is agreed. According to AS, Morata’s agent Juanma Lopez has travelled to the Andalusian city to hold talks with Sevilla director of football Joaquin Caparros over the possibility of a loan move. Real Betis meanwhile are interested in signing West Ham striker Lucas Perez on loan. The Hammers could still hold onto the former Arsenal man until the end of the season if they are unable to bring in a replacement. Arsenal are exploring the possibility of making former midfielder Edu the club’s new director of football. The Gunners are keen to add further expertise to their first-team operations as part of a restructuring which began when Arsene Wenger was in charge and continued this season with chief executive Ivan Gazidis’s departure to AC Milan. Barcelona are reluctant to let Arsenal target Denis Suarez leave on loan this month ahead of a proposed permanent move in the summer, according to the Mirror. Lazio have had a £13million bid for Chelsea full-back Davide Zappacosta accepted, according to The Sun. Chelsea want £10million for Cesc Fabregas as the midfielder flies south for talks following his farewell performance at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, report the Mirror. Manchester United face a battle with Liverpool and Real Madrid for Porto right-back Eder Militao, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, The Sun reports Fulham goalkeeper Fabri is set to return to Besiktas just six months after leaving the club to move to west London. And Frank Lampard has given up hope of signing Chelsea teenager Ethan Ampadu on loan. Chelsea will make a £50m bid to try and sign PSG striker Edinson Cavani to solve their woes up front. The Sunday Express report Maurizio Sarri wants the Uruguay international to lead his attack with Alvaro Morata and Olivier Giroud failing to fulfil that role under the Italian. Arsenal meanwhile have opened talks with Barcelona over a move for Spanish midfielder Denis Suarez. The Guardian claim the Spaniard is available for around £20m with Unai Emery keen to bring in a player he has previously worked with at Sevilla. Fulham will offer £15m for Liverpool forward Divock Origi to help their Premier League survival bid, according to the Mirror. But after offloading Dominic Solanke to Bournemouth, Jurgen Klopp may be wary of letting another backup forward leave the club ahead of their title run in. Chelsea are said to be close to sealing a complicated loan agreement which will bring Gonzalo Higuain to Stamford Bridge. Sky Sports say Tottenham and Man City are on alert after young Sunderland striker Josh Maja rejected a new contract with the Black Cats. Meanwhile, West Ham’s Reece Oxford is said to be holding out for a move to Arsenal and will reject an offer to return to Borussia Monchengladbach this month, according to the Mirror. | tom dutton, Jack Rosser | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news-rumours-live-arsenal-tottenham-man-utd-chelsea-liverpool-fc-latest-todays-football-a4040026.html | 2019-01-17 07:00:00+00:00 | 1,547,726,400 | 1,567,552,007 | sport | transfer |
160,255 | eveningstandard--2019-01-18--Transfer news rumours LIVE Arsenal Tottenham Chelsea Man Utd Liverpool latest todayaposs fo | 2019-01-18T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Transfer news, rumours LIVE: Arsenal, Tottenham, Chelsea, Man Utd, Liverpool latest… today's football gossip | Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE blog dedicated to the latest transfer news and rumours. Standard Sport understands Liverpool are in no rush to hand talented youngster Ki-Jana Hoever a first professional contract. Chelsea are also closing in on a £31m deal for Zenit midfielder Leandro Paredes, according to The Express. Manchester United are set to offer Marcus Rashford a new double-your-money deal that will increase his weekly wage to £150,000, according to The Sun. West Ham have had two offers for Genoa striker Krzysztof Piatek rejected, reports The Mail. Liverpool are keeping tabs on Schalke midfielder Weston McKennie, 20, and are considering a £20m swoop, according to The Sun. Leeds have rejected a bid from Crystal Palace for 18-year-old Jack Clarke, reports the Yorkshire Evening Post. We’ll bring you today's football gossip and the latest from Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, West Ham, Man City and more over the course of the window… Can't see the transfer news, rumours LIVE blog? Click here to access our desktop page. Chelsea have agreed a deal with Juventus to sign Gonzalo Higuain on loan until the end of the season, according to Sky in Italy. Manchester United and Chelsea set for summer transfer battle over Crystal Palace full-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka, reports The Mirror. Arsenal target Denis Suarez has been named in Barcelona's matchday squad for Thursday's Copa del Rey clash with Levante. Manchester City have opened talks with Hadjuk Split over a £7m deal for 18-year-old midfielder Ante Palaversa, reports The Mail. According to Sky Sports, Atletico Madrid are in advanced talks to sign Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata, who is valued at £45m. Meanwhile, Divock Origi is among a number of players Tottenham are considering signing to replace injured Harry Kane in the coming weeks, reports The Telegraph. Arsenal are being encouraged to make a move for Colombian international James Rodriguez, Standard Sport understands. The 27-year-old is in the final six months of a two-year loan from Real Madrid with Bayern Munich keen to offload the playmaker if they can find a club willing to pay a £3million fee to release him from the existing agreement. Any potential loan deal could hinge on whether the Gunners can offload Mesut Ozil in the January transfer window. Meanwhile, Tottenham could be forced to enter the transfer market following the news that Harry Kane is out until early March after suffering an ankle ligament injury. And the BBC have suggested that West Ham’s Marko Arnautovic could be an option for Spurs to bolster their attacking lines. West Ham, meanwhile, have rejected a €10m bid from Fiorentina for midfielder Pedro Obiang, according to Sky Sports. The Daily Mirror claim that Arsenal are resigned to the fact they will need to subsidise Mesut Ozil’s £350,000-a-week wages to offload him to Inter Milan. Elsewhere, Man Utd will consider offers for midfielder Marouane Fellaini this month, according to the Daily Mail. Tottenham could be forced into the transfer market after confirming that Harry Kane is out until early March after suffering an ankle ligament injury. Chelsea will demand more than £100m if Eden Hazard tells the club he wants to join Real Madrid, according to the Telegraph. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has moved into pole position to become Manchester United's next permanent boss, reports The Sun. David de Gea wants to commit his long-term future to Manchester United but is awaiting a suitable offer, according to The Mail. Jonjo Shelvey has been told he is staying at Newcastle amid interest from West Ham, reports The Mirror. Meanwhile, Alvaro Morata is in talks with Atletico Madrid ahead of a move back to Spain, according to The Sun. Marca in Spain say the striker is willing to take a pay cut to join Atleti. Standard Sport understands Chelsea have made an opening £26.8m offer to Zenit St Petersburg for midfielder Leandro Paredes. Unai Emery wants Arsenal to offload Mesut Ozil in January to free up funds before the window shuts, according to the Daily Mail. Wolves will rival Chelsea for the signature of striker Callum Wilson, reports the Birmingham Mail. Former Manchester United striker Andy Cole is set to join Sol Campbell at Macclesfield Town as a coach, according to the Daily Mail. Meanwhile, Watford midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure has told a French TV said he wants to leave Vicarage Road amid interest from PSG. England boss Gareth Southgate has emerged as a potential candidate for the Man Utd job, according to reports this morning. The Sunday Telegraph claim that officials at Old Trafford are growing concerned that Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino will remain at Spurs, forcing them to rethink their plans. Meanwhile, AC Milan coach Gennaro Gattuso hinted that striker Gonzalo Higuain wants to leave the club amid interest from Chelsea. Staying in Serie A, and Arsenal are said to have quoted Juventus a fee of £18million should they wish to sign Aaron Ramsey this month, according to the Sunday Mirror. Chelsea, according to the Sun on Sunday, are said to be considering a move to re-sign Nathan Ake for Bournemouth. The Dutch defender moved to the South Coast from Stamford Bridge in 2017 following a successful spell on loan there, and Chelsea are said to retain a £40m buy-back clause from that deal. Finally, Real Madrid’s interest in Christian Eriksen could see Tottenham reignite theirs in Ajax wonderkid Frenkie de Jong, according to the Sunday Mirror. Spurs are understood to be long-time admirers of the 21-year-old, but would face stiff competition from the likes of Man City and Barcelona. Barcelona have joined the race for Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata, reports The Sun. Juventus are planning a summer swoop for Real Madrid outcast Isco, according to The Mail. Manchester United and Arsenal have joined the race to sign Porto star Yacine Brahimi, reports The Mirror. Chelsea have agreed in principle deals with Leandro Paredes and Nicola Barella, according to The Telegraph. Monaco manager Thierry Henry is set to offer Michy Batshuayi an escape route out of Chelsea, reports The Sun. Fulham have rejected a £50m bid for star striker Aleksandar Mitrovic from an unnamed Chinese club, reports The Sun. Bayern Munich hope to beat Barcelona for the signature of Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Adrien Rabiot, according to The Sun. Crystal Palace and Fulham have been put on alert after Michy Batshuayi's loan spell at Valencia was cut short, according to The Mirror. The Daily Telegraph reports Chelsea have rejected Barcelona's offer to swap Willian for Malcom plus cash. England winger Jadon Sancho wants to stay at Borussia Dortmund despite reports linking him with a Premier League move, reports The Mail. Tottenham want to sign Hoffenheim and Austria midfielder Florian Grillitsch, according to Sky Sports. West Ham face a battle to keep hold of star striker Marko Arnautovic after his brother and agent declared he 'wants to go' amid talk of a lucrative offer from an unknown Chinese Super League club. Gonzalo Higuain’s agent is in London with Chelsea keen to buy the striker. Standard Sport understands that Nicolas Higuain, the forward’s brother, arrived on Thursday morning and is expected to meet with Chelsea officials to sound out their interest. Meanwhile, contrary to reports, we understand that Aaron Ramsey has not yet agreed to join Juventus with his agent due to speak with other clubs. The Serie A side are in pole position to secure the services of the Arsenal star this summer, but Inter Milan, AC Milan, Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain are also interested. Elsewhere, Barcelona could sell Philippe Coutinho to fund deal to bring Neymar back to Camp Nou. Chelsea want to sign Andre Silva but any deal hinges on Alvaro Morata replacing the striker at Sevilla, reports The Sun. Ander Herrera is set to sign a new deal for Manchester United after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer convinced him to stay, according to The Sun. Arsenal have asked about Chelsea target Nicolo Barella and could make a late bid to hijack the deal, reports The Daily Mail. The Sun reports Inter Milan are planning a summer swoop for Luka Modric and could sell Ivan Perisic to Manchester United to help raise funds. Real Madrid want either Christian Eriksen or Eden Hazard to be their new playmaker as they plan an overhaul of the squad this summer, reports The Independent. Standard Sport understands that Chelsea have put Cesc Fabregas’ proposed move to Monaco on hold until they can bring in a replacement for the Spaniard. The Blues have identified two possible replacements in Cagliari star Nicolo Barrera and Zenit St Petersburg's Leandro Paredes and will not sanction Fabregas’ move to Ligue 1 until one of those deals is agreed. According to AS, Morata’s agent Juanma Lopez has travelled to the Andalusian city to hold talks with Sevilla director of football Joaquin Caparros over the possibility of a loan move. Real Betis meanwhile are interested in signing West Ham striker Lucas Perez on loan. The Hammers could still hold onto the former Arsenal man until the end of the season if they are unable to bring in a replacement. Arsenal are exploring the possibility of making former midfielder Edu the club’s new director of football. The Gunners are keen to add further expertise to their first-team operations as part of a restructuring which began when Arsene Wenger was in charge and continued this season with chief executive Ivan Gazidis’s departure to AC Milan. Barcelona are reluctant to let Arsenal target Denis Suarez leave on loan this month ahead of a proposed permanent move in the summer, according to the Mirror. Lazio have had a £13million bid for Chelsea full-back Davide Zappacosta accepted, according to The Sun. Chelsea want £10million for Cesc Fabregas as the midfielder flies south for talks following his farewell performance at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, report the Mirror. Manchester United face a battle with Liverpool and Real Madrid for Porto right-back Eder Militao, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, The Sun reports Fulham goalkeeper Fabri is set to return to Besiktas just six months after leaving the club to move to west London. And Frank Lampard has given up hope of signing Chelsea teenager Ethan Ampadu on loan. Chelsea will make a £50m bid to try and sign PSG striker Edinson Cavani to solve their woes up front. The Sunday Express report Maurizio Sarri wants the Uruguay international to lead his attack with Alvaro Morata and Olivier Giroud failing to fulfil that role under the Italian. Arsenal meanwhile have opened talks with Barcelona over a move for Spanish midfielder Denis Suarez. The Guardian claim the Spaniard is available for around £20m with Unai Emery keen to bring in a player he has previously worked with at Sevilla. Fulham will offer £15m for Liverpool forward Divock Origi to help their Premier League survival bid, according to the Mirror. But after offloading Dominic Solanke to Bournemouth, Jurgen Klopp may be wary of letting another backup forward leave the club ahead of their title run in. Chelsea are said to be close to sealing a complicated loan agreement which will bring Gonzalo Higuain to Stamford Bridge. Sky Sports say Tottenham and Man City are on alert after young Sunderland striker Josh Maja rejected a new contract with the Black Cats. Meanwhile, West Ham’s Reece Oxford is said to be holding out for a move to Arsenal and will reject an offer to return to Borussia Monchengladbach this month, according to the Mirror. | TOM DUTTON, Jack Rosser | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news-rumours-live-arsenal-tottenham-man-utd-chelsea-liverpool-fc-latest-todays-football-a4042316.html | 2019-01-18 07:36:11+00:00 | 1,547,814,971 | 1,567,551,842 | sport | transfer |
160,256 | eveningstandard--2019-01-18--Transfer news rumours LIVE Chelsea Arsenal Tottenham Man Utd Liverpool latest todayaposs fo | 2019-01-18T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Transfer news, rumours LIVE: Chelsea, Arsenal, Tottenham, Man Utd, Liverpool latest… today's football gossip | Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE blog dedicated to the latest transfer news and rumours. Arsenal will complete the loan signing of Barcelona midfielder Denis Suarez for the rest of the season. Standard Sport understands that the Gunners will pay a loan fee in the region of £2.17m, but have no obligation to buy the Spaniard . The 25-year-old is expected to sign a new contract at Camp Nou before the short-term deal is announced. Chelsea are apparently set to receive late bids from Juventus and Borussia Dortmund for defender Andreas Christensen The Sun reports that, despite Chelsea’s desire to keep the Dane, his lack of game-time this season has encourage the Champions League sides to make an approach. Meanwhile, Tottenham and West Ham appear to have left it too late to sign Youri Tielemans. The AS Monaco midfielder is expected to complete a loan move to Leicester City, with French media outlet Le10Sport reporting that Foxes man Adrien Silva will go the over the way. And finally, the Sun claim that West Ham face more striking misery with Celta Vigo no longer willing to sell striker Maxi Lopez. We’ll bring you today's football gossip and the latest from Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, West Ham, Man City and more over the course of the window… Can't see the transfer news, rumours LIVE blog? Click here to access our desktop page. Tottenham are scouting Valencia's Carlos Soler, and we understand the club will look to bring in a midfielder during the window if Vincent Janssen can be moved on . Meanwhile, Liverpool will battle Bundesliga duo Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund for RB Leipzig striker Timo Werner. ESPN report that while Leipzig still hope to convince the 22-year-old to sign a new contract, the club are prepared to sell him should he not agree fresh terms. Bournemouth are reportedly interested in signing forgotten Chelsea midfielder Danny Drinkwater on loan, according to the Daily Mail. And finally, West Ham are said to be ready to make a late move for Birmingham forward Che Adams, reports the Sun. The Gunners have had an initial offer of a loan with an option to buy rejected by the Italian club but talks were continuing today with a willingness on all sides to find an agreement. Man Utd have longstanding interest in the Croatian, but Standard Sport understands that they are not expect to rival the Gunners for his signature following Jose Mourinho’s sacking last month. Inter Milan have told Arsenal that they must supplement 50 per cent of Mesut Ozil’s salary for him to move to Inter Milan. The Daily Star report that the Serie A side are interested in signing the German, but are unwilling to match his £350,000-a-week contract. Elsewhere, PSG’s Adrien Rabiot will reportedly turn down a move to Tottenham as the midfielder holds out for a transfer to Liverpool, according to L’Equipe That could see Tottenham turn their attentions to Leeds United wonderkid Jack Clarke, according to the Mirror. And finally, Crystal Palace are said to be interested in bringing Everton winger Yannick Bolasie back to Selhurst Park. Callum Hudson-Odoi has handed in a transfer request at Chelsea to force a move to Bayern Munich, and refused to rule out leaving the Blues following his goal-scoring FA Cup display against Sheffield Wednesday. Manchester City have identified Schalke's Sebastian Rudy as a successor to Fernandinho, but will have to play £35m for the midfielder, claim The Sun on Sunday. Manchester United have made contact with PSV over interest in 21-year-old winger Steven Bergwijn, report Sunday Express. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is ready to let Antonio Valencia leave, with Newcastle and Fulham two possible destinations, claim The Sun on Sunday. | Jack Rosser, Malik Ouzia | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news-rumours-live-arsenal-tottenham-man-utd-chelsea-liverpool-fc-latest-todays-football-a4042316.html | 2019-01-18 07:36:00+00:00 | 1,547,814,960 | 1,567,551,847 | sport | transfer |
160,306 | eveningstandard--2019-01-19--Chelsea news LIVE Match updates from Arsenal analysis Gonzalo Higuain latest plus transfer news a | 2019-01-19T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Chelsea news LIVE: Match updates from Arsenal, analysis, Gonzalo Higuain latest plus transfer news and rumours | Chelsea enter a huge weekend hoping for success both on and off the pitch, with Maurizio Sarri hoping to beat Arsenal today as well as add Gonzalo Higuain to his squad. The Blues face a tough London derby against Arsenal at Emirates Stadium in Saturday's late Premier League game. and Standard Sport will be bringing you all the latest expert analysis from north London when the action kicks off at 5:30pm, along with reaction from Sarri's post-match press conference. Chelsea are also busy in the January transfer window, with Higuain expected to sign on loan for the rest of the season - though the deal comes too late for the striker to play today. Along with Higuain, Sarri remains "confident" that club director Marina Granovskaia will land his top transfer targets this month - and we will keep you up to date with all the latest Chelsea transfer news and rumours as they unfold today. Follow all the latest Chelsea news with Jack Rosser! Can't see the blog? Click here for the desktop version. | Jack Rosser | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/chelsea/chelsea-news-live-latest-arsenal-buildup-team-news-gonzalo-higuain-latest-transfer-news-and-rumours-a4043551.html | 2019-01-19 13:08:00+00:00 | 1,547,921,280 | 1,567,551,719 | sport | transfer |
160,361 | eveningstandard--2019-01-19--Transfer news rumours LIVE Arsenal Liverpool Man Utd Chelsea Tottenham latest todayaposs fo | 2019-01-19T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Transfer news, rumours LIVE: Arsenal, Liverpool, Man Utd, Chelsea, Tottenham latest… today's football gossip | Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE blog dedicated to the latest transfer news and rumours. Arsenal are being linked with a move for Braga forward Francisco Trincao. According to the Daily Mirror, Juventus are also interested in the 19-year-old. Liverpool have had a £61million offer for Benfica attacking midfielder Joao Felix rejected, according to Portuguese publication Correio da Manha. Elsewhere, Man Utd are being linked with a move for PSV winger Steven Berwijn, with the club said to be prepared to offer £25m for the 21-year-old. That one’s in the Daily Mirror. Barcelona have met with the agents of Ajax star Frenkie de Jon in a bid to convince him to move to Camp Nou, reports Mundo Deportivo We’ll bring you today's football gossip and the latest from Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, West Ham, Man City and more over the course of the window… Can't see the transfer news, rumours LIVE blog? Click here to access our desktop page. Standard Sport understands Liverpool are in no rush to hand talented youngster Ki-Jana Hoever a first professional contract. Chelsea are also closing in on a £31m deal for Zenit midfielder Leandro Paredes, according to The Express. Manchester United are set to offer Marcus Rashford a new double-your-money deal that will increase his weekly wage to £150,000, according to The Sun. West Ham have had two offers for Genoa striker Krzysztof Piatek rejected, reports The Mail. Liverpool are keeping tabs on Schalke midfielder Weston McKennie, 20, and are considering a £20m swoop, according to The Sun. Leeds have rejected a bid from Crystal Palace for 18-year-old Jack Clarke, reports the Yorkshire Evening Post. Chelsea have agreed a deal with Juventus to sign Gonzalo Higuain on loan until the end of the season, according to Sky in Italy. Manchester United and Chelsea set for summer transfer battle over Crystal Palace full-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka, reports The Mirror. Arsenal target Denis Suarez has been named in Barcelona's matchday squad for Thursday's Copa del Rey clash with Levante. Manchester City have opened talks with Hadjuk Split over a £7m deal for 18-year-old midfielder Ante Palaversa, reports The Mail. According to Sky Sports, Atletico Madrid are in advanced talks to sign Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata, who is valued at £45m. Meanwhile, Divock Origi is among a number of players Tottenham are considering signing to replace injured Harry Kane in the coming weeks, reports The Telegraph. Arsenal are being encouraged to make a move for Colombian international James Rodriguez, Standard Sport understands. The 27-year-old is in the final six months of a two-year loan from Real Madrid with Bayern Munich keen to offload the playmaker if they can find a club willing to pay a £3million fee to release him from the existing agreement. Any potential loan deal could hinge on whether the Gunners can offload Mesut Ozil in the January transfer window. Meanwhile, Tottenham could be forced to enter the transfer market following the news that Harry Kane is out until early March after suffering an ankle ligament injury. And the BBC have suggested that West Ham’s Marko Arnautovic could be an option for Spurs to bolster their attacking lines. West Ham, meanwhile, have rejected a €10m bid from Fiorentina for midfielder Pedro Obiang, according to Sky Sports. The Daily Mirror claim that Arsenal are resigned to the fact they will need to subsidise Mesut Ozil’s £350,000-a-week wages to offload him to Inter Milan. Elsewhere, Man Utd will consider offers for midfielder Marouane Fellaini this month, according to the Daily Mail. Tottenham could be forced into the transfer market after confirming that Harry Kane is out until early March after suffering an ankle ligament injury. Chelsea will demand more than £100m if Eden Hazard tells the club he wants to join Real Madrid, according to the Telegraph. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has moved into pole position to become Manchester United's next permanent boss, reports The Sun. David de Gea wants to commit his long-term future to Manchester United but is awaiting a suitable offer, according to The Mail. Jonjo Shelvey has been told he is staying at Newcastle amid interest from West Ham, reports The Mirror. Meanwhile, Alvaro Morata is in talks with Atletico Madrid ahead of a move back to Spain, according to The Sun. Marca in Spain say the striker is willing to take a pay cut to join Atleti. Standard Sport understands Chelsea have made an opening £26.8m offer to Zenit St Petersburg for midfielder Leandro Paredes. Unai Emery wants Arsenal to offload Mesut Ozil in January to free up funds before the window shuts, according to the Daily Mail. Wolves will rival Chelsea for the signature of striker Callum Wilson, reports the Birmingham Mail. Former Manchester United striker Andy Cole is set to join Sol Campbell at Macclesfield Town as a coach, according to the Daily Mail. Meanwhile, Watford midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure has told a French TV said he wants to leave Vicarage Road amid interest from PSG. England boss Gareth Southgate has emerged as a potential candidate for the Man Utd job, according to reports this morning. The Sunday Telegraph claim that officials at Old Trafford are growing concerned that Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino will remain at Spurs, forcing them to rethink their plans. Meanwhile, AC Milan coach Gennaro Gattuso hinted that striker Gonzalo Higuain wants to leave the club amid interest from Chelsea. Staying in Serie A, and Arsenal are said to have quoted Juventus a fee of £18million should they wish to sign Aaron Ramsey this month, according to the Sunday Mirror. Chelsea, according to the Sun on Sunday, are said to be considering a move to re-sign Nathan Ake for Bournemouth. The Dutch defender moved to the South Coast from Stamford Bridge in 2017 following a successful spell on loan there, and Chelsea are said to retain a £40m buy-back clause from that deal. Finally, Real Madrid’s interest in Christian Eriksen could see Tottenham reignite theirs in Ajax wonderkid Frenkie de Jong, according to the Sunday Mirror. Spurs are understood to be long-time admirers of the 21-year-old, but would face stiff competition from the likes of Man City and Barcelona. Barcelona have joined the race for Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata, reports The Sun. Juventus are planning a summer swoop for Real Madrid outcast Isco, according to The Mail. Manchester United and Arsenal have joined the race to sign Porto star Yacine Brahimi, reports The Mirror. Chelsea have agreed in principle deals with Leandro Paredes and Nicola Barella, according to The Telegraph. Monaco manager Thierry Henry is set to offer Michy Batshuayi an escape route out of Chelsea, reports The Sun. Fulham have rejected a £50m bid for star striker Aleksandar Mitrovic from an unnamed Chinese club, reports The Sun. Bayern Munich hope to beat Barcelona for the signature of Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Adrien Rabiot, according to The Sun. Crystal Palace and Fulham have been put on alert after Michy Batshuayi's loan spell at Valencia was cut short, according to The Mirror. The Daily Telegraph reports Chelsea have rejected Barcelona's offer to swap Willian for Malcom plus cash. England winger Jadon Sancho wants to stay at Borussia Dortmund despite reports linking him with a Premier League move, reports The Mail. Tottenham want to sign Hoffenheim and Austria midfielder Florian Grillitsch, according to Sky Sports. West Ham face a battle to keep hold of star striker Marko Arnautovic after his brother and agent declared he 'wants to go' amid talk of a lucrative offer from an unknown Chinese Super League club. Gonzalo Higuain’s agent is in London with Chelsea keen to buy the striker. Standard Sport understands that Nicolas Higuain, the forward’s brother, arrived on Thursday morning and is expected to meet with Chelsea officials to sound out their interest. Meanwhile, contrary to reports, we understand that Aaron Ramsey has not yet agreed to join Juventus with his agent due to speak with other clubs. The Serie A side are in pole position to secure the services of the Arsenal star this summer, but Inter Milan, AC Milan, Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain are also interested. Elsewhere, Barcelona could sell Philippe Coutinho to fund deal to bring Neymar back to Camp Nou. Chelsea want to sign Andre Silva but any deal hinges on Alvaro Morata replacing the striker at Sevilla, reports The Sun. Ander Herrera is set to sign a new deal for Manchester United after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer convinced him to stay, according to The Sun. Arsenal have asked about Chelsea target Nicolo Barella and could make a late bid to hijack the deal, reports The Daily Mail. The Sun reports Inter Milan are planning a summer swoop for Luka Modric and could sell Ivan Perisic to Manchester United to help raise funds. Real Madrid want either Christian Eriksen or Eden Hazard to be their new playmaker as they plan an overhaul of the squad this summer, reports The Independent. Standard Sport understands that Chelsea have put Cesc Fabregas’ proposed move to Monaco on hold until they can bring in a replacement for the Spaniard. The Blues have identified two possible replacements in Cagliari star Nicolo Barrera and Zenit St Petersburg's Leandro Paredes and will not sanction Fabregas’ move to Ligue 1 until one of those deals is agreed. According to AS, Morata’s agent Juanma Lopez has travelled to the Andalusian city to hold talks with Sevilla director of football Joaquin Caparros over the possibility of a loan move. Real Betis meanwhile are interested in signing West Ham striker Lucas Perez on loan. The Hammers could still hold onto the former Arsenal man until the end of the season if they are unable to bring in a replacement. Arsenal are exploring the possibility of making former midfielder Edu the club’s new director of football. The Gunners are keen to add further expertise to their first-team operations as part of a restructuring which began when Arsene Wenger was in charge and continued this season with chief executive Ivan Gazidis’s departure to AC Milan. Barcelona are reluctant to let Arsenal target Denis Suarez leave on loan this month ahead of a proposed permanent move in the summer, according to the Mirror. Lazio have had a £13million bid for Chelsea full-back Davide Zappacosta accepted, according to The Sun. Chelsea want £10million for Cesc Fabregas as the midfielder flies south for talks following his farewell performance at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, report the Mirror. Manchester United face a battle with Liverpool and Real Madrid for Porto right-back Eder Militao, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, The Sun reports Fulham goalkeeper Fabri is set to return to Besiktas just six months after leaving the club to move to west London. And Frank Lampard has given up hope of signing Chelsea teenager Ethan Ampadu on loan. Chelsea will make a £50m bid to try and sign PSG striker Edinson Cavani to solve their woes up front. The Sunday Express report Maurizio Sarri wants the Uruguay international to lead his attack with Alvaro Morata and Olivier Giroud failing to fulfil that role under the Italian. Arsenal meanwhile have opened talks with Barcelona over a move for Spanish midfielder Denis Suarez. The Guardian claim the Spaniard is available for around £20m with Unai Emery keen to bring in a player he has previously worked with at Sevilla. Fulham will offer £15m for Liverpool forward Divock Origi to help their Premier League survival bid, according to the Mirror. But after offloading Dominic Solanke to Bournemouth, Jurgen Klopp may be wary of letting another backup forward leave the club ahead of their title run in. Chelsea are said to be close to sealing a complicated loan agreement which will bring Gonzalo Higuain to Stamford Bridge. Sky Sports say Tottenham and Man City are on alert after young Sunderland striker Josh Maja rejected a new contract with the Black Cats. Meanwhile, West Ham’s Reece Oxford is said to be holding out for a move to Arsenal and will reject an offer to return to Borussia Monchengladbach this month, according to the Mirror. | Richard Parry, Tom Doyle, ALEX YOUNG, Malik Ouzia | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news-rumours-live-arsenal-liverpool-fc-man-utd-chelsea-tottenham-latest-todays-football-a4043436.html | 2019-01-19 08:27:00+00:00 | 1,547,904,420 | 1,567,551,720 | sport | transfer |
160,362 | eveningstandard--2019-01-19--Transfer news rumours LIVE Chelsea Arsenal Liverpool Man Utd Tottenham latest todayaposs fo | 2019-01-19T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Transfer news, rumours LIVE: Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, Man Utd, Tottenham latest… today's football gossip | Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE blog dedicated to the latest transfer news and rumours. Chelsea are expected to complete the signing of Gonzalo Higuain in the coming days, as Maurizio Sarri looks to bolster his attacking options with a move for the 31-year-old Argentine. Arsenal are being linked with a move for Braga forward Francisco Trincao. According to the Daily Mirror, Juventus are also interested in the 19-year-old. Liverpool have had a £61million offer for Benfica attacking midfielder Joao Felix rejected, according to Portuguese publication Correio da Manha. One thing that is confirmed at Anfield, however, is that Trent Alexander-Arnold has signed a new long-term contract with Liverpool . Tottenham, meanwhile, have held talks with Borussia Monchengladbach over a deal to sign midfielder Jonas Hofmann, according to Bild. The 26-year-old, who plays in central midfield with the option of operating on either flank, in contracted to the Bundesliga side until June 2020. Elsewhere, Man Utd are being linked with a move for PSV winger Steven Berwijn, with the club said to be prepared to offer £25m for the 21-year-old. That one’s in the Daily Mirror. We’ll bring you today's football gossip and the latest from Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, West Ham, Man City and more over the course of the window… Can't see the transfer news, rumours LIVE blog? Click here to access our desktop page. Standard Sport understands Liverpool are in no rush to hand talented youngster Ki-Jana Hoever a first professional contract. Chelsea are also closing in on a £31m deal for Zenit midfielder Leandro Paredes, according to The Express. Manchester United are set to offer Marcus Rashford a new double-your-money deal that will increase his weekly wage to £150,000, according to The Sun. West Ham have had two offers for Genoa striker Krzysztof Piatek rejected, reports The Mail. Liverpool are keeping tabs on Schalke midfielder Weston McKennie, 20, and are considering a £20m swoop, according to The Sun. Leeds have rejected a bid from Crystal Palace for 18-year-old Jack Clarke, reports the Yorkshire Evening Post. Chelsea have agreed a deal with Juventus to sign Gonzalo Higuain on loan until the end of the season, according to Sky in Italy. Manchester United and Chelsea set for summer transfer battle over Crystal Palace full-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka, reports The Mirror. Arsenal target Denis Suarez has been named in Barcelona's matchday squad for Thursday's Copa del Rey clash with Levante. Manchester City have opened talks with Hadjuk Split over a £7m deal for 18-year-old midfielder Ante Palaversa, reports The Mail. According to Sky Sports, Atletico Madrid are in advanced talks to sign Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata, who is valued at £45m. Meanwhile, Divock Origi is among a number of players Tottenham are considering signing to replace injured Harry Kane in the coming weeks, reports The Telegraph. Arsenal are being encouraged to make a move for Colombian international James Rodriguez, Standard Sport understands. The 27-year-old is in the final six months of a two-year loan from Real Madrid with Bayern Munich keen to offload the playmaker if they can find a club willing to pay a £3million fee to release him from the existing agreement. Any potential loan deal could hinge on whether the Gunners can offload Mesut Ozil in the January transfer window. Meanwhile, Tottenham could be forced to enter the transfer market following the news that Harry Kane is out until early March after suffering an ankle ligament injury. And the BBC have suggested that West Ham’s Marko Arnautovic could be an option for Spurs to bolster their attacking lines. West Ham, meanwhile, have rejected a €10m bid from Fiorentina for midfielder Pedro Obiang, according to Sky Sports. The Daily Mirror claim that Arsenal are resigned to the fact they will need to subsidise Mesut Ozil’s £350,000-a-week wages to offload him to Inter Milan. Elsewhere, Man Utd will consider offers for midfielder Marouane Fellaini this month, according to the Daily Mail. Tottenham could be forced into the transfer market after confirming that Harry Kane is out until early March after suffering an ankle ligament injury. Chelsea will demand more than £100m if Eden Hazard tells the club he wants to join Real Madrid, according to the Telegraph. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has moved into pole position to become Manchester United's next permanent boss, reports The Sun. David de Gea wants to commit his long-term future to Manchester United but is awaiting a suitable offer, according to The Mail. Jonjo Shelvey has been told he is staying at Newcastle amid interest from West Ham, reports The Mirror. Meanwhile, Alvaro Morata is in talks with Atletico Madrid ahead of a move back to Spain, according to The Sun. Marca in Spain say the striker is willing to take a pay cut to join Atleti. Standard Sport understands Chelsea have made an opening £26.8m offer to Zenit St Petersburg for midfielder Leandro Paredes. Unai Emery wants Arsenal to offload Mesut Ozil in January to free up funds before the window shuts, according to the Daily Mail. Wolves will rival Chelsea for the signature of striker Callum Wilson, reports the Birmingham Mail. Former Manchester United striker Andy Cole is set to join Sol Campbell at Macclesfield Town as a coach, according to the Daily Mail. Meanwhile, Watford midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure has told a French TV said he wants to leave Vicarage Road amid interest from PSG. England boss Gareth Southgate has emerged as a potential candidate for the Man Utd job, according to reports this morning. The Sunday Telegraph claim that officials at Old Trafford are growing concerned that Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino will remain at Spurs, forcing them to rethink their plans. Meanwhile, AC Milan coach Gennaro Gattuso hinted that striker Gonzalo Higuain wants to leave the club amid interest from Chelsea. Staying in Serie A, and Arsenal are said to have quoted Juventus a fee of £18million should they wish to sign Aaron Ramsey this month, according to the Sunday Mirror. Chelsea, according to the Sun on Sunday, are said to be considering a move to re-sign Nathan Ake for Bournemouth. The Dutch defender moved to the South Coast from Stamford Bridge in 2017 following a successful spell on loan there, and Chelsea are said to retain a £40m buy-back clause from that deal. Finally, Real Madrid’s interest in Christian Eriksen could see Tottenham reignite theirs in Ajax wonderkid Frenkie de Jong, according to the Sunday Mirror. Spurs are understood to be long-time admirers of the 21-year-old, but would face stiff competition from the likes of Man City and Barcelona. Barcelona have joined the race for Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata, reports The Sun. Juventus are planning a summer swoop for Real Madrid outcast Isco, according to The Mail. Manchester United and Arsenal have joined the race to sign Porto star Yacine Brahimi, reports The Mirror. Chelsea have agreed in principle deals with Leandro Paredes and Nicola Barella, according to The Telegraph. Monaco manager Thierry Henry is set to offer Michy Batshuayi an escape route out of Chelsea, reports The Sun. Fulham have rejected a £50m bid for star striker Aleksandar Mitrovic from an unnamed Chinese club, reports The Sun. Bayern Munich hope to beat Barcelona for the signature of Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Adrien Rabiot, according to The Sun. Crystal Palace and Fulham have been put on alert after Michy Batshuayi's loan spell at Valencia was cut short, according to The Mirror. The Daily Telegraph reports Chelsea have rejected Barcelona's offer to swap Willian for Malcom plus cash. England winger Jadon Sancho wants to stay at Borussia Dortmund despite reports linking him with a Premier League move, reports The Mail. Tottenham want to sign Hoffenheim and Austria midfielder Florian Grillitsch, according to Sky Sports. West Ham face a battle to keep hold of star striker Marko Arnautovic after his brother and agent declared he 'wants to go' amid talk of a lucrative offer from an unknown Chinese Super League club. Gonzalo Higuain’s agent is in London with Chelsea keen to buy the striker. Standard Sport understands that Nicolas Higuain, the forward’s brother, arrived on Thursday morning and is expected to meet with Chelsea officials to sound out their interest. Meanwhile, contrary to reports, we understand that Aaron Ramsey has not yet agreed to join Juventus with his agent due to speak with other clubs. The Serie A side are in pole position to secure the services of the Arsenal star this summer, but Inter Milan, AC Milan, Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain are also interested. Elsewhere, Barcelona could sell Philippe Coutinho to fund deal to bring Neymar back to Camp Nou. Chelsea want to sign Andre Silva but any deal hinges on Alvaro Morata replacing the striker at Sevilla, reports The Sun. Ander Herrera is set to sign a new deal for Manchester United after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer convinced him to stay, according to The Sun. Arsenal have asked about Chelsea target Nicolo Barella and could make a late bid to hijack the deal, reports The Daily Mail. The Sun reports Inter Milan are planning a summer swoop for Luka Modric and could sell Ivan Perisic to Manchester United to help raise funds. Real Madrid want either Christian Eriksen or Eden Hazard to be their new playmaker as they plan an overhaul of the squad this summer, reports The Independent. Standard Sport understands that Chelsea have put Cesc Fabregas’ proposed move to Monaco on hold until they can bring in a replacement for the Spaniard. The Blues have identified two possible replacements in Cagliari star Nicolo Barrera and Zenit St Petersburg's Leandro Paredes and will not sanction Fabregas’ move to Ligue 1 until one of those deals is agreed. According to AS, Morata’s agent Juanma Lopez has travelled to the Andalusian city to hold talks with Sevilla director of football Joaquin Caparros over the possibility of a loan move. Real Betis meanwhile are interested in signing West Ham striker Lucas Perez on loan. The Hammers could still hold onto the former Arsenal man until the end of the season if they are unable to bring in a replacement. Arsenal are exploring the possibility of making former midfielder Edu the club’s new director of football. The Gunners are keen to add further expertise to their first-team operations as part of a restructuring which began when Arsene Wenger was in charge and continued this season with chief executive Ivan Gazidis’s departure to AC Milan. Barcelona are reluctant to let Arsenal target Denis Suarez leave on loan this month ahead of a proposed permanent move in the summer, according to the Mirror. Lazio have had a £13million bid for Chelsea full-back Davide Zappacosta accepted, according to The Sun. Chelsea want £10million for Cesc Fabregas as the midfielder flies south for talks following his farewell performance at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, report the Mirror. Manchester United face a battle with Liverpool and Real Madrid for Porto right-back Eder Militao, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, The Sun reports Fulham goalkeeper Fabri is set to return to Besiktas just six months after leaving the club to move to west London. And Frank Lampard has given up hope of signing Chelsea teenager Ethan Ampadu on loan. Chelsea will make a £50m bid to try and sign PSG striker Edinson Cavani to solve their woes up front. The Sunday Express report Maurizio Sarri wants the Uruguay international to lead his attack with Alvaro Morata and Olivier Giroud failing to fulfil that role under the Italian. Arsenal meanwhile have opened talks with Barcelona over a move for Spanish midfielder Denis Suarez. The Guardian claim the Spaniard is available for around £20m with Unai Emery keen to bring in a player he has previously worked with at Sevilla. Fulham will offer £15m for Liverpool forward Divock Origi to help their Premier League survival bid, according to the Mirror. But after offloading Dominic Solanke to Bournemouth, Jurgen Klopp may be wary of letting another backup forward leave the club ahead of their title run in. Chelsea are said to be close to sealing a complicated loan agreement which will bring Gonzalo Higuain to Stamford Bridge. Sky Sports say Tottenham and Man City are on alert after young Sunderland striker Josh Maja rejected a new contract with the Black Cats. Meanwhile, West Ham’s Reece Oxford is said to be holding out for a move to Arsenal and will reject an offer to return to Borussia Monchengladbach this month, according to the Mirror. | Richard Parry, Tom Doyle, ALEX YOUNG, Malik Ouzia | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news-rumours-live-arsenal-liverpool-fc-man-utd-chelsea-tottenham-latest-todays-football-a4043436.html | 2019-01-19 08:27:00+00:00 | 1,547,904,420 | 1,567,551,717 | sport | transfer |
160,363 | eveningstandard--2019-01-19--Transfer news rumours LIVE Chelsea Man Utd Arsenal Liverpool Tottenham latest todayaposs fo | 2019-01-19T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Transfer news, rumours LIVE: Chelsea, Man Utd, Arsenal, Liverpool, Tottenham latest… today's football gossip | Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE blog dedicated to the latest transfer news and rumours. Chelsea are expected to complete the signing of Gonzalo Higuain in the coming days, as Maurizio Sarri looks to bolster his attacking options with a move for the 31-year-old Argentine. Arsenal are being linked with a move for Braga forward Francisco Trincao. According to the Daily Mirror, Juventus are also interested in the 19-year-old. Liverpool have had a £61million offer for Benfica attacking midfielder Joao Felix rejected, according to Portuguese publication Correio da Manha. One thing that is confirmed at Anfield, however, is that Trent Alexander-Arnold has signed a new long-term contract with Liverpool . Tottenham, meanwhile, have held talks with Borussia Monchengladbach over a deal to sign midfielder Jonas Hofmann, according to Bild. The 26-year-old, who plays in central midfield with the option of operating on either flank, in contracted to the Bundesliga side until June 2020. Elsewhere, Man Utd are being linked with a move for PSV winger Steven Berwijn, with the club said to be prepared to offer £25m for the 21-year-old. That one’s in the Daily Mirror. We’ll bring you today's football gossip and the latest from Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, West Ham, Man City and more over the course of the window… Can't see the transfer news, rumours LIVE blog? Click here to access our desktop page. Standard Sport understands Liverpool are in no rush to hand talented youngster Ki-Jana Hoever a first professional contract. Chelsea are also closing in on a £31m deal for Zenit midfielder Leandro Paredes, according to The Express. Manchester United are set to offer Marcus Rashford a new double-your-money deal that will increase his weekly wage to £150,000, according to The Sun. West Ham have had two offers for Genoa striker Krzysztof Piatek rejected, reports The Mail. Liverpool are keeping tabs on Schalke midfielder Weston McKennie, 20, and are considering a £20m swoop, according to The Sun. Leeds have rejected a bid from Crystal Palace for 18-year-old Jack Clarke, reports the Yorkshire Evening Post. Chelsea have agreed a deal with Juventus to sign Gonzalo Higuain on loan until the end of the season, according to Sky in Italy. Manchester United and Chelsea set for summer transfer battle over Crystal Palace full-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka, reports The Mirror. Arsenal target Denis Suarez has been named in Barcelona's matchday squad for Thursday's Copa del Rey clash with Levante. Manchester City have opened talks with Hadjuk Split over a £7m deal for 18-year-old midfielder Ante Palaversa, reports The Mail. According to Sky Sports, Atletico Madrid are in advanced talks to sign Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata, who is valued at £45m. Meanwhile, Divock Origi is among a number of players Tottenham are considering signing to replace injured Harry Kane in the coming weeks, reports The Telegraph. Arsenal are being encouraged to make a move for Colombian international James Rodriguez, Standard Sport understands. The 27-year-old is in the final six months of a two-year loan from Real Madrid with Bayern Munich keen to offload the playmaker if they can find a club willing to pay a £3million fee to release him from the existing agreement. Any potential loan deal could hinge on whether the Gunners can offload Mesut Ozil in the January transfer window. Meanwhile, Tottenham could be forced to enter the transfer market following the news that Harry Kane is out until early March after suffering an ankle ligament injury. And the BBC have suggested that West Ham’s Marko Arnautovic could be an option for Spurs to bolster their attacking lines. West Ham, meanwhile, have rejected a €10m bid from Fiorentina for midfielder Pedro Obiang, according to Sky Sports. The Daily Mirror claim that Arsenal are resigned to the fact they will need to subsidise Mesut Ozil’s £350,000-a-week wages to offload him to Inter Milan. Elsewhere, Man Utd will consider offers for midfielder Marouane Fellaini this month, according to the Daily Mail. Tottenham could be forced into the transfer market after confirming that Harry Kane is out until early March after suffering an ankle ligament injury. Chelsea will demand more than £100m if Eden Hazard tells the club he wants to join Real Madrid, according to the Telegraph. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has moved into pole position to become Manchester United's next permanent boss, reports The Sun. David de Gea wants to commit his long-term future to Manchester United but is awaiting a suitable offer, according to The Mail. Jonjo Shelvey has been told he is staying at Newcastle amid interest from West Ham, reports The Mirror. Meanwhile, Alvaro Morata is in talks with Atletico Madrid ahead of a move back to Spain, according to The Sun. Marca in Spain say the striker is willing to take a pay cut to join Atleti. Standard Sport understands Chelsea have made an opening £26.8m offer to Zenit St Petersburg for midfielder Leandro Paredes. Unai Emery wants Arsenal to offload Mesut Ozil in January to free up funds before the window shuts, according to the Daily Mail. Wolves will rival Chelsea for the signature of striker Callum Wilson, reports the Birmingham Mail. Former Manchester United striker Andy Cole is set to join Sol Campbell at Macclesfield Town as a coach, according to the Daily Mail. Meanwhile, Watford midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure has told a French TV said he wants to leave Vicarage Road amid interest from PSG. England boss Gareth Southgate has emerged as a potential candidate for the Man Utd job, according to reports this morning. The Sunday Telegraph claim that officials at Old Trafford are growing concerned that Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino will remain at Spurs, forcing them to rethink their plans. Meanwhile, AC Milan coach Gennaro Gattuso hinted that striker Gonzalo Higuain wants to leave the club amid interest from Chelsea. Staying in Serie A, and Arsenal are said to have quoted Juventus a fee of £18million should they wish to sign Aaron Ramsey this month, according to the Sunday Mirror. Chelsea, according to the Sun on Sunday, are said to be considering a move to re-sign Nathan Ake for Bournemouth. The Dutch defender moved to the South Coast from Stamford Bridge in 2017 following a successful spell on loan there, and Chelsea are said to retain a £40m buy-back clause from that deal. Finally, Real Madrid’s interest in Christian Eriksen could see Tottenham reignite theirs in Ajax wonderkid Frenkie de Jong, according to the Sunday Mirror. Spurs are understood to be long-time admirers of the 21-year-old, but would face stiff competition from the likes of Man City and Barcelona. Barcelona have joined the race for Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata, reports The Sun. Juventus are planning a summer swoop for Real Madrid outcast Isco, according to The Mail. Manchester United and Arsenal have joined the race to sign Porto star Yacine Brahimi, reports The Mirror. Chelsea have agreed in principle deals with Leandro Paredes and Nicola Barella, according to The Telegraph. Monaco manager Thierry Henry is set to offer Michy Batshuayi an escape route out of Chelsea, reports The Sun. Fulham have rejected a £50m bid for star striker Aleksandar Mitrovic from an unnamed Chinese club, reports The Sun. Bayern Munich hope to beat Barcelona for the signature of Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Adrien Rabiot, according to The Sun. Crystal Palace and Fulham have been put on alert after Michy Batshuayi's loan spell at Valencia was cut short, according to The Mirror. The Daily Telegraph reports Chelsea have rejected Barcelona's offer to swap Willian for Malcom plus cash. England winger Jadon Sancho wants to stay at Borussia Dortmund despite reports linking him with a Premier League move, reports The Mail. Tottenham want to sign Hoffenheim and Austria midfielder Florian Grillitsch, according to Sky Sports. West Ham face a battle to keep hold of star striker Marko Arnautovic after his brother and agent declared he 'wants to go' amid talk of a lucrative offer from an unknown Chinese Super League club. Gonzalo Higuain’s agent is in London with Chelsea keen to buy the striker. Standard Sport understands that Nicolas Higuain, the forward’s brother, arrived on Thursday morning and is expected to meet with Chelsea officials to sound out their interest. Meanwhile, contrary to reports, we understand that Aaron Ramsey has not yet agreed to join Juventus with his agent due to speak with other clubs. The Serie A side are in pole position to secure the services of the Arsenal star this summer, but Inter Milan, AC Milan, Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain are also interested. Elsewhere, Barcelona could sell Philippe Coutinho to fund deal to bring Neymar back to Camp Nou. Chelsea want to sign Andre Silva but any deal hinges on Alvaro Morata replacing the striker at Sevilla, reports The Sun. Ander Herrera is set to sign a new deal for Manchester United after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer convinced him to stay, according to The Sun. Arsenal have asked about Chelsea target Nicolo Barella and could make a late bid to hijack the deal, reports The Daily Mail. The Sun reports Inter Milan are planning a summer swoop for Luka Modric and could sell Ivan Perisic to Manchester United to help raise funds. Real Madrid want either Christian Eriksen or Eden Hazard to be their new playmaker as they plan an overhaul of the squad this summer, reports The Independent. Standard Sport understands that Chelsea have put Cesc Fabregas’ proposed move to Monaco on hold until they can bring in a replacement for the Spaniard. The Blues have identified two possible replacements in Cagliari star Nicolo Barrera and Zenit St Petersburg's Leandro Paredes and will not sanction Fabregas’ move to Ligue 1 until one of those deals is agreed. According to AS, Morata’s agent Juanma Lopez has travelled to the Andalusian city to hold talks with Sevilla director of football Joaquin Caparros over the possibility of a loan move. Real Betis meanwhile are interested in signing West Ham striker Lucas Perez on loan. The Hammers could still hold onto the former Arsenal man until the end of the season if they are unable to bring in a replacement. Arsenal are exploring the possibility of making former midfielder Edu the club’s new director of football. The Gunners are keen to add further expertise to their first-team operations as part of a restructuring which began when Arsene Wenger was in charge and continued this season with chief executive Ivan Gazidis’s departure to AC Milan. Barcelona are reluctant to let Arsenal target Denis Suarez leave on loan this month ahead of a proposed permanent move in the summer, according to the Mirror. Lazio have had a £13million bid for Chelsea full-back Davide Zappacosta accepted, according to The Sun. Chelsea want £10million for Cesc Fabregas as the midfielder flies south for talks following his farewell performance at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, report the Mirror. Manchester United face a battle with Liverpool and Real Madrid for Porto right-back Eder Militao, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, The Sun reports Fulham goalkeeper Fabri is set to return to Besiktas just six months after leaving the club to move to west London. And Frank Lampard has given up hope of signing Chelsea teenager Ethan Ampadu on loan. Chelsea will make a £50m bid to try and sign PSG striker Edinson Cavani to solve their woes up front. The Sunday Express report Maurizio Sarri wants the Uruguay international to lead his attack with Alvaro Morata and Olivier Giroud failing to fulfil that role under the Italian. Arsenal meanwhile have opened talks with Barcelona over a move for Spanish midfielder Denis Suarez. The Guardian claim the Spaniard is available for around £20m with Unai Emery keen to bring in a player he has previously worked with at Sevilla. Fulham will offer £15m for Liverpool forward Divock Origi to help their Premier League survival bid, according to the Mirror. But after offloading Dominic Solanke to Bournemouth, Jurgen Klopp may be wary of letting another backup forward leave the club ahead of their title run in. Chelsea are said to be close to sealing a complicated loan agreement which will bring Gonzalo Higuain to Stamford Bridge. Sky Sports say Tottenham and Man City are on alert after young Sunderland striker Josh Maja rejected a new contract with the Black Cats. Meanwhile, West Ham’s Reece Oxford is said to be holding out for a move to Arsenal and will reject an offer to return to Borussia Monchengladbach this month, according to the Mirror. | Malik Ouzia | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news-rumours-live-chelsea-man-utd-arsenal-liverpool-fc-tottenham-latest-todays-football-a4043501.html | 2019-01-19 11:55:00+00:00 | 1,547,916,900 | 1,567,551,719 | sport | transfer |
160,457 | eveningstandard--2019-01-20--Transfer news rumours LIVE Chelsea Man Utd Arsenal Liverpool Tottenham latest todayaposs fo | 2019-01-20T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Transfer news, rumours LIVE: Chelsea, Man Utd, Arsenal, Liverpool, Tottenham latest… today's football gossip | Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE blog dedicated to the latest news and rumours on transfer deadline day. Arsenal’s hopes of signing Dalian Yifang winger Yannick Carrasco on loan have been dashed even further with reports linking AC Milan with a late move. Man Utd, meanwhile, are braced for a £100million offer from Real Madrid for striker Marcus Rashford, according to The Sun. PSG have reportedly made moves to sign Arsenal’s Mesut Ozil and Chelsea forward Willian. Elsewhere, The Mirror reports West Ham have been linked with a late move for Chelsea striker Olivier Giroud. We’ll bring you today's football gossip and the latest from Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, West Ham, Man City and more on the final day of the window… Can't see the transfer news, rumours LIVE blog? Click here to access our desktop page. Arsenal have completed the loan signing of Barcelona midfielder Denis Suarez for the rest of the season. Standard Sport understands that the Gunners have paid a loan fee in the region of £2.17m, but have no obligation to buy the Spaniard . The 25-year-old signed a new contract at Camp Nou before the short-term deal was announced. Chelsea have turned down approaches from Juventus, Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund for defender Andreas Christensen Meanwhile, Tottenham and West Ham appear to have left it too late to sign Youri Tielemans. The AS Monaco midfielder is expected to complete a loan move to Leicester City, with French media outlet Le10Sport reporting that Foxes man Adrien Silva will go the over the way. And finally, the Sun claim that West Ham face more striking misery with Celta Vigo no longer willing to sell striker Maxi Gomez. Tottenham are scouting Valencia's Carlos Soler, and we understand the club will look to bring in a midfielder during the window if Vincent Janssen can be moved on . Meanwhile, Liverpool will battle Bundesliga duo Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund for RB Leipzig striker Timo Werner. ESPN report that while Leipzig still hope to convince the 22-year-old to sign a new contract, the club are prepared to sell him should he not agree fresh terms. Bournemouth are reportedly interested in signing forgotten Chelsea midfielder Danny Drinkwater on loan, according to the Daily Mail. And finally, West Ham are said to be ready to make a late move for Birmingham forward Che Adams, reports the Sun. The Gunners have had an initial offer of a loan with an option to buy rejected by the Italian club but talks were continuing today with a willingness on all sides to find an agreement. Man Utd have longstanding interest in the Croatian, but Standard Sport understands that they are not expect to rival the Gunners for his signature following Jose Mourinho’s sacking last month. Inter Milan have told Arsenal that they must supplement 50 per cent of Mesut Ozil’s salary for him to move to Inter Milan. The Daily Star report that the Serie A side are interested in signing the German, but are unwilling to match his £350,000-a-week contract. Elsewhere, PSG’s Adrien Rabiot will reportedly turn down a move to Tottenham as the midfielder holds out for a transfer to Liverpool, according to L’Equipe That could see Tottenham turn their attentions to Leeds United wonderkid Jack Clarke, according to the Mirror. And finally, Crystal Palace are said to be interested in bringing Everton winger Yannick Bolasie back to Selhurst Park. Callum Hudson-Odoi has handed in a transfer request at Chelsea to force a move to Bayern Munich, and refused to rule out leaving the Blues following his goal-scoring FA Cup display against Sheffield Wednesday. Manchester City have identified Schalke's Sebastian Rudy as a successor to Fernandinho, but will have to play £35m for the midfielder, claim The Sun on Sunday. Manchester United have made contact with PSV over interest in 21-year-old winger Steven Bergwijn, report Sunday Express. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is ready to let Antonio Valencia leave, with Newcastle and Fulham two possible destinations, claim The Sun on Sunday. | TOM DUTTON, Malik Ouzia | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news-rumours-live-chelsea-man-utd-arsenal-liverpool-fc-tottenham-latest-todays-football-a4043501.html | 2019-01-20 08:20:00+00:00 | 1,547,990,400 | 1,567,551,617 | sport | transfer |
160,647 | eveningstandard--2019-01-21--Transfer news rumours LIVE Arsenal Man Utd Chelsea Liverpool Tottenham latest todayaposs fo | 2019-01-21T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Transfer news, rumours LIVE: Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham latest… today's football gossip | Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE blog dedicated to the latest transfer news and rumours. Alvaro Morata is expected to complete his loan move from Chelsea to Atletico Madrid within the next 48 hours, paving the way for Gonzalo Higuain’s arrival at Stamford Bridge. West Ham have told Marko Arnautovic they will allow him to leave in the summer but the club remain determined not to sell in January — even if the striker refuses to play. Arsenal have confirmed that Sven Mislintat, their head of recruitment, will leave the club on February 8 Meanwhile, the Gunners are unlikely to dip into the January transfer market to replace Hector Bellerin if scans confirm a knee injury will rule him out for the rest of the season. Arsenal are interested in signing Gelson Martins on loan from Atletico Madrid, reports The Mirror. Fenerbahce are set to announce the sign of Chelsea's Victor Moses, reports the Star. West Ham forward Andy Carroll is a shock contender to solve the striker crisis at Tottenham, according to The Sun. We’ll bring you today's football gossip and the latest from Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, West Ham, Man City and more over the course of the window… Can't see the transfer news, rumours LIVE blog? Click here to access our desktop page. Chelsea have made contact with Barcelona over a £100m move for Philippe Coutinho, according to the Sunday Express. Meanwhile, Gonzalo Higuain has been left out of AC Milan's squad to face Genoa on Monday as the striker's loan move to Chelsea edges closer. Liverpool have sent scouts out to watch Schalke midfielder Weston McKennie as they prepare a £20m bid, reports The Mail. West Ham will continue talks with Celta Vigo this week over a move deal for Maxi Gomez, according to The Mail. Arsenal want their former winger Marc Overmars to become technical director, according to the Sunday Mirror. Callum Hudson-Odoi is ready to reject Chelsea's contract offer worth £85,000-a-week and hold out for a move to Bayern Munich, according to the Mail on Sunday. Former Manchester United midfielder Paul Scholes is set to be named as the new Oldham manager, reports The Telegraph. Chelsea are expected to complete the signing of Gonzalo Higuain in the coming days, as Maurizio Sarri looks to bolster his attacking options with a move for the 31-year-old Argentine. Arsenal are being linked with a move for Braga forward Francisco Trincao. According to the Daily Mirror, Juventus are also interested in the 19-year-old. Liverpool have had a £61million offer for Benfica attacking midfielder Joao Felix rejected, according to Portuguese publication Correio da Manha. One thing that is confirmed at Anfield, however, is that Trent Alexander-Arnold has signed a new long-term contract with Liverpool. Tottenham, meanwhile, have held talks with Borussia Monchengladbach over a deal to sign midfielder Jonas Hofmann, according to Bild. The 26-year-old, who plays in central midfield with the option of operating on either flank, in contracted to the Bundesliga side until June 2020. Elsewhere, Man Utd are being linked with a move for PSV winger Steven Berwijn, with the club said to be prepared to offer £25m for the 21-year-old. That one’s in the Daily Mirror. Standard Sport understands Liverpool are in no rush to hand talented youngster Ki-Jana Hoever a first professional contract. Chelsea are also closing in on a £31m deal for Zenit midfielder Leandro Paredes, according to The Express. Manchester United are set to offer Marcus Rashford a new double-your-money deal that will increase his weekly wage to £150,000, according to The Sun. West Ham have had two offers for Genoa striker Krzysztof Piatek rejected, reports The Mail. Liverpool are keeping tabs on Schalke midfielder Weston McKennie, 20, and are considering a £20m swoop, according to The Sun. Leeds have rejected a bid from Crystal Palace for 18-year-old Jack Clarke, reports the Yorkshire Evening Post. Chelsea have agreed a deal with Juventus to sign Gonzalo Higuain on loan until the end of the season, according to Sky in Italy. Manchester United and Chelsea set for summer transfer battle over Crystal Palace full-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka, reports The Mirror. Arsenal target Denis Suarez has been named in Barcelona's matchday squad for Thursday's Copa del Rey clash with Levante. Manchester City have opened talks with Hadjuk Split over a £7m deal for 18-year-old midfielder Ante Palaversa, reports The Mail. According to Sky Sports, Atletico Madrid are in advanced talks to sign Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata, who is valued at £45m. Meanwhile, Divock Origi is among a number of players Tottenham are considering signing to replace injured Harry Kane in the coming weeks, reports The Telegraph. Arsenal are being encouraged to make a move for Colombian international James Rodriguez, Standard Sport understands. The 27-year-old is in the final six months of a two-year loan from Real Madrid with Bayern Munich keen to offload the playmaker if they can find a club willing to pay a £3million fee to release him from the existing agreement. Any potential loan deal could hinge on whether the Gunners can offload Mesut Ozil in the January transfer window. Meanwhile, Tottenham could be forced to enter the transfer market following the news that Harry Kane is out until early March after suffering an ankle ligament injury. And the BBC have suggested that West Ham’s Marko Arnautovic could be an option for Spurs to bolster their attacking lines. West Ham, meanwhile, have rejected a €10m bid from Fiorentina for midfielder Pedro Obiang, according to Sky Sports. The Daily Mirror claim that Arsenal are resigned to the fact they will need to subsidise Mesut Ozil’s £350,000-a-week wages to offload him to Inter Milan. Elsewhere, Man Utd will consider offers for midfielder Marouane Fellaini this month, according to the Daily Mail. Tottenham could be forced into the transfer market after confirming that Harry Kane is out until early March after suffering an ankle ligament injury. Chelsea will demand more than £100m if Eden Hazard tells the club he wants to join Real Madrid, according to the Telegraph. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has moved into pole position to become Manchester United's next permanent boss, reports The Sun. David de Gea wants to commit his long-term future to Manchester United but is awaiting a suitable offer, according to The Mail. Jonjo Shelvey has been told he is staying at Newcastle amid interest from West Ham, reports The Mirror. Meanwhile, Alvaro Morata is in talks with Atletico Madrid ahead of a move back to Spain, according to The Sun. Marca in Spain say the striker is willing to take a pay cut to join Atleti. Standard Sport understands Chelsea have made an opening £26.8m offer to Zenit St Petersburg for midfielder Leandro Paredes. Unai Emery wants Arsenal to offload Mesut Ozil in January to free up funds before the window shuts, according to the Daily Mail. Wolves will rival Chelsea for the signature of striker Callum Wilson, reports the Birmingham Mail. Former Manchester United striker Andy Cole is set to join Sol Campbell at Macclesfield Town as a coach, according to the Daily Mail. Meanwhile, Watford midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure has told a French TV said he wants to leave Vicarage Road amid interest from PSG. England boss Gareth Southgate has emerged as a potential candidate for the Man Utd job, according to reports this morning. The Sunday Telegraph claim that officials at Old Trafford are growing concerned that Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino will remain at Spurs, forcing them to rethink their plans. Meanwhile, AC Milan coach Gennaro Gattuso hinted that striker Gonzalo Higuain wants to leave the club amid interest from Chelsea. Staying in Serie A, and Arsenal are said to have quoted Juventus a fee of £18million should they wish to sign Aaron Ramsey this month, according to the Sunday Mirror. Chelsea, according to the Sun on Sunday, are said to be considering a move to re-sign Nathan Ake for Bournemouth. The Dutch defender moved to the South Coast from Stamford Bridge in 2017 following a successful spell on loan there, and Chelsea are said to retain a £40m buy-back clause from that deal. Finally, Real Madrid’s interest in Christian Eriksen could see Tottenham reignite theirs in Ajax wonderkid Frenkie de Jong, according to the Sunday Mirror. Spurs are understood to be long-time admirers of the 21-year-old, but would face stiff competition from the likes of Man City and Barcelona. Barcelona have joined the race for Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata, reports The Sun. Juventus are planning a summer swoop for Real Madrid outcast Isco, according to The Mail. Manchester United and Arsenal have joined the race to sign Porto star Yacine Brahimi, reports The Mirror. Chelsea have agreed in principle deals with Leandro Paredes and Nicola Barella, according to The Telegraph. Monaco manager Thierry Henry is set to offer Michy Batshuayi an escape route out of Chelsea, reports The Sun. Fulham have rejected a £50m bid for star striker Aleksandar Mitrovic from an unnamed Chinese club, reports The Sun. Bayern Munich hope to beat Barcelona for the signature of Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Adrien Rabiot, according to The Sun. Crystal Palace and Fulham have been put on alert after Michy Batshuayi's loan spell at Valencia was cut short, according to The Mirror. The Daily Telegraph reports Chelsea have rejected Barcelona's offer to swap Willian for Malcom plus cash. England winger Jadon Sancho wants to stay at Borussia Dortmund despite reports linking him with a Premier League move, reports The Mail. Tottenham want to sign Hoffenheim and Austria midfielder Florian Grillitsch, according to Sky Sports. West Ham face a battle to keep hold of star striker Marko Arnautovic after his brother and agent declared he 'wants to go' amid talk of a lucrative offer from an unknown Chinese Super League club. Gonzalo Higuain’s agent is in London with Chelsea keen to buy the striker. Standard Sport understands that Nicolas Higuain, the forward’s brother, arrived on Thursday morning and is expected to meet with Chelsea officials to sound out their interest. Meanwhile, contrary to reports, we understand that Aaron Ramsey has not yet agreed to join Juventus with his agent due to speak with other clubs. The Serie A side are in pole position to secure the services of the Arsenal star this summer, but Inter Milan, AC Milan, Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain are also interested. Elsewhere, Barcelona could sell Philippe Coutinho to fund deal to bring Neymar back to Camp Nou. Chelsea want to sign Andre Silva but any deal hinges on Alvaro Morata replacing the striker at Sevilla, reports The Sun. Ander Herrera is set to sign a new deal for Manchester United after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer convinced him to stay, according to The Sun. Arsenal have asked about Chelsea target Nicolo Barella and could make a late bid to hijack the deal, reports The Daily Mail. The Sun reports Inter Milan are planning a summer swoop for Luka Modric and could sell Ivan Perisic to Manchester United to help raise funds. Real Madrid want either Christian Eriksen or Eden Hazard to be their new playmaker as they plan an overhaul of the squad this summer, reports The Independent. Standard Sport understands that Chelsea have put Cesc Fabregas’ proposed move to Monaco on hold until they can bring in a replacement for the Spaniard. The Blues have identified two possible replacements in Cagliari star Nicolo Barrera and Zenit St Petersburg's Leandro Paredes and will not sanction Fabregas’ move to Ligue 1 until one of those deals is agreed. According to AS, Morata’s agent Juanma Lopez has travelled to the Andalusian city to hold talks with Sevilla director of football Joaquin Caparros over the possibility of a loan move. Real Betis meanwhile are interested in signing West Ham striker Lucas Perez on loan. The Hammers could still hold onto the former Arsenal man until the end of the season if they are unable to bring in a replacement. Arsenal are exploring the possibility of making former midfielder Edu the club’s new director of football. The Gunners are keen to add further expertise to their first-team operations as part of a restructuring which began when Arsene Wenger was in charge and continued this season with chief executive Ivan Gazidis’s departure to AC Milan. Barcelona are reluctant to let Arsenal target Denis Suarez leave on loan this month ahead of a proposed permanent move in the summer, according to the Mirror. Lazio have had a £13million bid for Chelsea full-back Davide Zappacosta accepted, according to The Sun. Chelsea want £10million for Cesc Fabregas as the midfielder flies south for talks following his farewell performance at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, report the Mirror. Manchester United face a battle with Liverpool and Real Madrid for Porto right-back Eder Militao, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, The Sun reports Fulham goalkeeper Fabri is set to return to Besiktas just six months after leaving the club to move to west London. And Frank Lampard has given up hope of signing Chelsea teenager Ethan Ampadu on loan. Chelsea will make a £50m bid to try and sign PSG striker Edinson Cavani to solve their woes up front. The Sunday Express report Maurizio Sarri wants the Uruguay international to lead his attack with Alvaro Morata and Olivier Giroud failing to fulfil that role under the Italian. Arsenal meanwhile have opened talks with Barcelona over a move for Spanish midfielder Denis Suarez. The Guardian claim the Spaniard is available for around £20m with Unai Emery keen to bring in a player he has previously worked with at Sevilla. Fulham will offer £15m for Liverpool forward Divock Origi to help their Premier League survival bid, according to the Mirror. But after offloading Dominic Solanke to Bournemouth, Jurgen Klopp may be wary of letting another backup forward leave the club ahead of their title run in. Chelsea are said to be close to sealing a complicated loan agreement which will bring Gonzalo Higuain to Stamford Bridge. Sky Sports say Tottenham and Man City are on alert after young Sunderland striker Josh Maja rejected a new contract with the Black Cats. Meanwhile, West Ham’s Reece Oxford is said to be holding out for a move to Arsenal and will reject an offer to return to Borussia Monchengladbach this month, according to the Mirror. | tom dutton, Tom Doyle | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news-rumours-live-chelsea-man-utd-arsenal-liverpool-fc-tottenham-latest-todays-football-a4044141.html | 2019-01-21 07:32:00+00:00 | 1,548,073,920 | 1,567,551,486 | sport | transfer |
160,648 | eveningstandard--2019-01-21--Transfer news rumours LIVE Chelsea Man Utd Arsenal Liverpool Tottenham latest todayaposs fo | 2019-01-21T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Transfer news, rumours LIVE: Chelsea, Man Utd, Arsenal, Liverpool, Tottenham latest… today's football gossip | Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE blog dedicated to the latest transfer news and rumours. Arsenal are interested in signing Gelson Martins on loan from Atletico Madrid, reports The Mirror. Besiktas are weighing up a move for Tottenham winger Georges-Kevin N'Koudou, according to The Mail. Fenerbahce are set to announce the sign of Chelsea's Victor Moses, reports the Star. West Ham forward Andy Carroll is a shock contender to solve the striker crisis at Tottenham, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, Manchester United have triggered a one-year option on Matteo Darmian’s contract. We’ll bring you today's football gossip and the latest from Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, West Ham, Man City and more over the course of the window… Can't see the transfer news, rumours LIVE blog? Click here to access our desktop page. Chelsea have made contact with Barcelona over a £100m move for Philippe Coutinho, according to the Sunday Express. Meanwhile, Gonzalo Higuain has been left out of AC Milan's squad to face Genoa on Monday as the striker's loan move to Chelsea edges closer. Liverpool have sent scouts out to watch Schalke midfielder Weston McKennie as they prepare a £20m bid, reports The Mail. West Ham will continue talks with Celta Vigo this week over a move deal for Maxi Gomez, according to The Mail. Arsenal want their former winger Marc Overmars to become technical director, according to the Sunday Mirror. Callum Hudson-Odoi is ready to reject Chelsea's contract offer worth £85,000-a-week and hold out for a move to Bayern Munich, according to the Mail on Sunday. Former Manchester United midfielder Paul Scholes is set to be named as the new Oldham manager, reports The Telegraph. Chelsea are expected to complete the signing of Gonzalo Higuain in the coming days, as Maurizio Sarri looks to bolster his attacking options with a move for the 31-year-old Argentine. Arsenal are being linked with a move for Braga forward Francisco Trincao. According to the Daily Mirror, Juventus are also interested in the 19-year-old. Liverpool have had a £61million offer for Benfica attacking midfielder Joao Felix rejected, according to Portuguese publication Correio da Manha. One thing that is confirmed at Anfield, however, is that Trent Alexander-Arnold has signed a new long-term contract with Liverpool. Tottenham, meanwhile, have held talks with Borussia Monchengladbach over a deal to sign midfielder Jonas Hofmann, according to Bild. The 26-year-old, who plays in central midfield with the option of operating on either flank, in contracted to the Bundesliga side until June 2020. Elsewhere, Man Utd are being linked with a move for PSV winger Steven Berwijn, with the club said to be prepared to offer £25m for the 21-year-old. That one’s in the Daily Mirror. Standard Sport understands Liverpool are in no rush to hand talented youngster Ki-Jana Hoever a first professional contract. Chelsea are also closing in on a £31m deal for Zenit midfielder Leandro Paredes, according to The Express. Manchester United are set to offer Marcus Rashford a new double-your-money deal that will increase his weekly wage to £150,000, according to The Sun. West Ham have had two offers for Genoa striker Krzysztof Piatek rejected, reports The Mail. Liverpool are keeping tabs on Schalke midfielder Weston McKennie, 20, and are considering a £20m swoop, according to The Sun. Leeds have rejected a bid from Crystal Palace for 18-year-old Jack Clarke, reports the Yorkshire Evening Post. Chelsea have agreed a deal with Juventus to sign Gonzalo Higuain on loan until the end of the season, according to Sky in Italy. Manchester United and Chelsea set for summer transfer battle over Crystal Palace full-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka, reports The Mirror. Arsenal target Denis Suarez has been named in Barcelona's matchday squad for Thursday's Copa del Rey clash with Levante. Manchester City have opened talks with Hadjuk Split over a £7m deal for 18-year-old midfielder Ante Palaversa, reports The Mail. According to Sky Sports, Atletico Madrid are in advanced talks to sign Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata, who is valued at £45m. Meanwhile, Divock Origi is among a number of players Tottenham are considering signing to replace injured Harry Kane in the coming weeks, reports The Telegraph. Arsenal are being encouraged to make a move for Colombian international James Rodriguez, Standard Sport understands. The 27-year-old is in the final six months of a two-year loan from Real Madrid with Bayern Munich keen to offload the playmaker if they can find a club willing to pay a £3million fee to release him from the existing agreement. Any potential loan deal could hinge on whether the Gunners can offload Mesut Ozil in the January transfer window. Meanwhile, Tottenham could be forced to enter the transfer market following the news that Harry Kane is out until early March after suffering an ankle ligament injury. And the BBC have suggested that West Ham’s Marko Arnautovic could be an option for Spurs to bolster their attacking lines. West Ham, meanwhile, have rejected a €10m bid from Fiorentina for midfielder Pedro Obiang, according to Sky Sports. The Daily Mirror claim that Arsenal are resigned to the fact they will need to subsidise Mesut Ozil’s £350,000-a-week wages to offload him to Inter Milan. Elsewhere, Man Utd will consider offers for midfielder Marouane Fellaini this month, according to the Daily Mail. Tottenham could be forced into the transfer market after confirming that Harry Kane is out until early March after suffering an ankle ligament injury. Chelsea will demand more than £100m if Eden Hazard tells the club he wants to join Real Madrid, according to the Telegraph. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has moved into pole position to become Manchester United's next permanent boss, reports The Sun. David de Gea wants to commit his long-term future to Manchester United but is awaiting a suitable offer, according to The Mail. Jonjo Shelvey has been told he is staying at Newcastle amid interest from West Ham, reports The Mirror. Meanwhile, Alvaro Morata is in talks with Atletico Madrid ahead of a move back to Spain, according to The Sun. Marca in Spain say the striker is willing to take a pay cut to join Atleti. Standard Sport understands Chelsea have made an opening £26.8m offer to Zenit St Petersburg for midfielder Leandro Paredes. Unai Emery wants Arsenal to offload Mesut Ozil in January to free up funds before the window shuts, according to the Daily Mail. Wolves will rival Chelsea for the signature of striker Callum Wilson, reports the Birmingham Mail. Former Manchester United striker Andy Cole is set to join Sol Campbell at Macclesfield Town as a coach, according to the Daily Mail. Meanwhile, Watford midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure has told a French TV said he wants to leave Vicarage Road amid interest from PSG. England boss Gareth Southgate has emerged as a potential candidate for the Man Utd job, according to reports this morning. The Sunday Telegraph claim that officials at Old Trafford are growing concerned that Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino will remain at Spurs, forcing them to rethink their plans. Meanwhile, AC Milan coach Gennaro Gattuso hinted that striker Gonzalo Higuain wants to leave the club amid interest from Chelsea. Staying in Serie A, and Arsenal are said to have quoted Juventus a fee of £18million should they wish to sign Aaron Ramsey this month, according to the Sunday Mirror. Chelsea, according to the Sun on Sunday, are said to be considering a move to re-sign Nathan Ake for Bournemouth. The Dutch defender moved to the South Coast from Stamford Bridge in 2017 following a successful spell on loan there, and Chelsea are said to retain a £40m buy-back clause from that deal. Finally, Real Madrid’s interest in Christian Eriksen could see Tottenham reignite theirs in Ajax wonderkid Frenkie de Jong, according to the Sunday Mirror. Spurs are understood to be long-time admirers of the 21-year-old, but would face stiff competition from the likes of Man City and Barcelona. Barcelona have joined the race for Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata, reports The Sun. Juventus are planning a summer swoop for Real Madrid outcast Isco, according to The Mail. Manchester United and Arsenal have joined the race to sign Porto star Yacine Brahimi, reports The Mirror. Chelsea have agreed in principle deals with Leandro Paredes and Nicola Barella, according to The Telegraph. Monaco manager Thierry Henry is set to offer Michy Batshuayi an escape route out of Chelsea, reports The Sun. Fulham have rejected a £50m bid for star striker Aleksandar Mitrovic from an unnamed Chinese club, reports The Sun. Bayern Munich hope to beat Barcelona for the signature of Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Adrien Rabiot, according to The Sun. Crystal Palace and Fulham have been put on alert after Michy Batshuayi's loan spell at Valencia was cut short, according to The Mirror. The Daily Telegraph reports Chelsea have rejected Barcelona's offer to swap Willian for Malcom plus cash. England winger Jadon Sancho wants to stay at Borussia Dortmund despite reports linking him with a Premier League move, reports The Mail. Tottenham want to sign Hoffenheim and Austria midfielder Florian Grillitsch, according to Sky Sports. West Ham face a battle to keep hold of star striker Marko Arnautovic after his brother and agent declared he 'wants to go' amid talk of a lucrative offer from an unknown Chinese Super League club. Gonzalo Higuain’s agent is in London with Chelsea keen to buy the striker. Standard Sport understands that Nicolas Higuain, the forward’s brother, arrived on Thursday morning and is expected to meet with Chelsea officials to sound out their interest. Meanwhile, contrary to reports, we understand that Aaron Ramsey has not yet agreed to join Juventus with his agent due to speak with other clubs. The Serie A side are in pole position to secure the services of the Arsenal star this summer, but Inter Milan, AC Milan, Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain are also interested. Elsewhere, Barcelona could sell Philippe Coutinho to fund deal to bring Neymar back to Camp Nou. Chelsea want to sign Andre Silva but any deal hinges on Alvaro Morata replacing the striker at Sevilla, reports The Sun. Ander Herrera is set to sign a new deal for Manchester United after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer convinced him to stay, according to The Sun. Arsenal have asked about Chelsea target Nicolo Barella and could make a late bid to hijack the deal, reports The Daily Mail. The Sun reports Inter Milan are planning a summer swoop for Luka Modric and could sell Ivan Perisic to Manchester United to help raise funds. Real Madrid want either Christian Eriksen or Eden Hazard to be their new playmaker as they plan an overhaul of the squad this summer, reports The Independent. Standard Sport understands that Chelsea have put Cesc Fabregas’ proposed move to Monaco on hold until they can bring in a replacement for the Spaniard. The Blues have identified two possible replacements in Cagliari star Nicolo Barrera and Zenit St Petersburg's Leandro Paredes and will not sanction Fabregas’ move to Ligue 1 until one of those deals is agreed. According to AS, Morata’s agent Juanma Lopez has travelled to the Andalusian city to hold talks with Sevilla director of football Joaquin Caparros over the possibility of a loan move. Real Betis meanwhile are interested in signing West Ham striker Lucas Perez on loan. The Hammers could still hold onto the former Arsenal man until the end of the season if they are unable to bring in a replacement. Arsenal are exploring the possibility of making former midfielder Edu the club’s new director of football. The Gunners are keen to add further expertise to their first-team operations as part of a restructuring which began when Arsene Wenger was in charge and continued this season with chief executive Ivan Gazidis’s departure to AC Milan. Barcelona are reluctant to let Arsenal target Denis Suarez leave on loan this month ahead of a proposed permanent move in the summer, according to the Mirror. Lazio have had a £13million bid for Chelsea full-back Davide Zappacosta accepted, according to The Sun. Chelsea want £10million for Cesc Fabregas as the midfielder flies south for talks following his farewell performance at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, report the Mirror. Manchester United face a battle with Liverpool and Real Madrid for Porto right-back Eder Militao, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, The Sun reports Fulham goalkeeper Fabri is set to return to Besiktas just six months after leaving the club to move to west London. And Frank Lampard has given up hope of signing Chelsea teenager Ethan Ampadu on loan. Chelsea will make a £50m bid to try and sign PSG striker Edinson Cavani to solve their woes up front. The Sunday Express report Maurizio Sarri wants the Uruguay international to lead his attack with Alvaro Morata and Olivier Giroud failing to fulfil that role under the Italian. Arsenal meanwhile have opened talks with Barcelona over a move for Spanish midfielder Denis Suarez. The Guardian claim the Spaniard is available for around £20m with Unai Emery keen to bring in a player he has previously worked with at Sevilla. Fulham will offer £15m for Liverpool forward Divock Origi to help their Premier League survival bid, according to the Mirror. But after offloading Dominic Solanke to Bournemouth, Jurgen Klopp may be wary of letting another backup forward leave the club ahead of their title run in. Chelsea are said to be close to sealing a complicated loan agreement which will bring Gonzalo Higuain to Stamford Bridge. Sky Sports say Tottenham and Man City are on alert after young Sunderland striker Josh Maja rejected a new contract with the Black Cats. Meanwhile, West Ham’s Reece Oxford is said to be holding out for a move to Arsenal and will reject an offer to return to Borussia Monchengladbach this month, according to the Mirror. | TOM DUTTON, Tom Doyle | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news-rumours-live-chelsea-man-utd-arsenal-liverpool-fc-tottenham-latest-todays-football-a4044141.html | 2019-01-21 07:32:00+00:00 | 1,548,073,920 | 1,567,551,486 | sport | transfer |
160,846 | eveningstandard--2019-01-22--Transfer news rumours LIVE Arsenal Man Utd Chelsea Liverpool Tottenham latest todayaposs fo | 2019-01-22T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Transfer news, rumours LIVE: Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham latest… today's football gossip | Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE blog dedicated to the latest transfer news and rumours. Arsenal will complete the loan signing of Barcelona midfielder Denis Suarez for the rest of the season. Standard Sport understands that the Gunners will pay a loan fee in the region of £2.17m, but have no obligation to buy the Spaniard . The 25-year-old is expected to sign a new contract at Camp Nou before the short-term deal is announced. Chelsea are apparently set to receive late bids from Juventus and Borussia Dortmund for defender Andreas Christensen The Sun reports that, despite Chelsea’s desire to keep the Dane, his lack of game-time this season has encourage the Champions League sides to make an approach. Meanwhile, Tottenham and West Ham appear to have left it too late to sign Youri Tielemans. The AS Monaco midfielder is expected to complete a loan move to Leicester City, with French media outlet Le10Sport reporting that Foxes man Adrien Silva will go the over the way. And finally, the Sun claim that West Ham face more striking misery with Celta Vigo no longer willing to sell striker Maxi Lopez. We’ll bring you today's football gossip and the latest from Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, West Ham, Man City and more over the course of the window… Can't see the transfer news, rumours LIVE blog? Click here to access our desktop page. Tottenham are scouting Valencia's Carlos Soler, and we understand the club will look to bring in a midfielder during the window if Vincent Janssen can be moved on . Meanwhile, Liverpool will battle Bundesliga duo Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund for RB Leipzig striker Timo Werner. ESPN report that while Leipzig still hope to convince the 22-year-old to sign a new contract, the club are prepared to sell him should he not agree fresh terms. Bournemouth are reportedly interested in signing forgotten Chelsea midfielder Danny Drinkwater on loan, according to the Daily Mail. And finally, West Ham are said to be ready to make a late move for Birmingham forward Che Adams, reports the Sun. The Gunners have had an initial offer of a loan with an option to buy rejected by the Italian club but talks were continuing today with a willingness on all sides to find an agreement. Man Utd have longstanding interest in the Croatian, but Standard Sport understands that they are not expect to rival the Gunners for his signature following Jose Mourinho’s sacking last month. Inter Milan have told Arsenal that they must supplement 50 per cent of Mesut Ozil’s salary for him to move to Inter Milan. The Daily Star report that the Serie A side are interested in signing the German, but are unwilling to match his £350,000-a-week contract. Elsewhere, PSG’s Adrien Rabiot will reportedly turn down a move to Tottenham as the midfielder holds out for a transfer to Liverpool, according to L’Equipe That could see Tottenham turn their attentions to Leeds United wonderkid Jack Clarke, according to the Mirror. And finally, Crystal Palace are said to be interested in bringing Everton winger Yannick Bolasie back to Selhurst Park. Callum Hudson-Odoi has handed in a transfer request at Chelsea to force a move to Bayern Munich, and refused to rule out leaving the Blues following his goal-scoring FA Cup display against Sheffield Wednesday. Manchester City have identified Schalke's Sebastian Rudy as a successor to Fernandinho, but will have to play £35m for the midfielder, claim The Sun on Sunday. Manchester United have made contact with PSV over interest in 21-year-old winger Steven Bergwijn, report Sunday Express. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is ready to let Antonio Valencia leave, with Newcastle and Fulham two possible destinations, claim The Sun on Sunday. | Richard Parry, TOM DUTTON | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news-rumours-live-chelsea-man-utd-arsenal-liverpool-fc-tottenham-latest-todays-football-a4044141.html | 2019-01-22 07:20:00+00:00 | 1,548,159,600 | 1,567,551,331 | sport | transfer |
161,056 | eveningstandard--2019-01-23--Transfer news rumours LIVE Chelsea Man Utd Arsenal Liverpool Tottenham latest todayaposs fo | 2019-01-23T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Transfer news, rumours LIVE: Chelsea, Man Utd, Arsenal, Liverpool, Tottenham latest… today's football gossip | Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE blog dedicated to the latest transfer news and rumours. Chelsea are expected to complete the signing of Gonzalo Higuain today, with the Argentine striker reportedly flying into London this morning. Man Utd have reportedly rejected an offer from Arsenal to take defender Eric Bailly on loan until the end of the season. The Daily Mail claim that the bid, which is said to include an option to buy the player outright in the summer, was rebuffed as United do not wish do business with a rival club. Meanwhile, the Daily Star report that Tottenham will step up their attempts to sign Barcelona’s Malcom on loan after Dele Alli joined their growing list of injured stars. Spurs were in the running to sign the Brazilian last summer before he elected to move to LaLiga. West Ham are being linked with a shock move to sign former Man City and Liverpool striker Mario Balotelli. Gazzetta dello Sport claim that the Hammers are keen to bring the Italian to the London Stadium, hijacking the deal he has in the pipeline with Marseille. And finally, Real Madrid are said to be lining up a stunning £90million bid for Juventus star Paulo Dybala. We’ll bring you today's football gossip and the latest from Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, West Ham, Man City and more over the course of the window… Can't see the transfer news, rumours LIVE blog? Click here to access our desktop page. Tottenham are willing to sell Vincent Janssen for a knockdown £15m this month, reports the Daily Mail. Arsenal have made contact with Real Madrid over a potential loan deal for James Rodriguez, reports The Independent. Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba is ready to sit down with the club for talks over a new deal, according to The Sun. Eden Hazard will will wait until the summer to force through an £88m move to Real Madrid as he doesn't want to unsettle Chelsea's season, according to The Mail. Tottenham are interested in signing Josh Maja from Sunderland, according to The Express. Alvaro Morata is expected to complete his loan move from Chelsea to Atletico Madrid within the next 48 hours, paving the way for Gonzalo Higuain’s arrival at Stamford Bridge. West Ham have told Marko Arnautovic they will allow him to leave in the summer but the club remain determined not to sell in January — even if the striker refuses to play. Arsenal have confirmed that Sven Mislintat, their head of recruitment, will leave the club on February 8 Meanwhile, the Gunners are unlikely to dip into the January transfer market to replace Hector Bellerin if scans confirm a knee injury will rule him out for the rest of the season. Fenerbahce are set to announce the sign of Chelsea's Victor Moses, reports the Star. West Ham forward Andy Carroll is a shock contender to solve the striker crisis at Tottenham, according to The Sun. Chelsea have made contact with Barcelona over a £100m move for Philippe Coutinho, according to the Sunday Express. Meanwhile, Gonzalo Higuain has been left out of AC Milan's squad to face Genoa on Monday as the striker's loan move to Chelsea edges closer. Liverpool have sent scouts out to watch Schalke midfielder Weston McKennie as they prepare a £20m bid, reports The Mail. West Ham will continue talks with Celta Vigo this week over a move deal for Maxi Gomez, according to The Mail. Arsenal want their former winger Marc Overmars to become technical director, according to the Sunday Mirror. Callum Hudson-Odoi is ready to reject Chelsea's contract offer worth £85,000-a-week and hold out for a move to Bayern Munich, according to the Mail on Sunday. Former Manchester United midfielder Paul Scholes is set to be named as the new Oldham manager, reports The Telegraph. Chelsea are expected to complete the signing of Gonzalo Higuain in the coming days, as Maurizio Sarri looks to bolster his attacking options with a move for the 31-year-old Argentine. Arsenal are being linked with a move for Braga forward Francisco Trincao. According to the Daily Mirror, Juventus are also interested in the 19-year-old. Liverpool have had a £61million offer for Benfica attacking midfielder Joao Felix rejected, according to Portuguese publication Correio da Manha. One thing that is confirmed at Anfield, however, is that Trent Alexander-Arnold has signed a new long-term contract with Liverpool. Tottenham, meanwhile, have held talks with Borussia Monchengladbach over a deal to sign midfielder Jonas Hofmann, according to Bild. The 26-year-old, who plays in central midfield with the option of operating on either flank, in contracted to the Bundesliga side until June 2020. Elsewhere, Man Utd are being linked with a move for PSV winger Steven Berwijn, with the club said to be prepared to offer £25m for the 21-year-old. That one’s in the Daily Mirror. Standard Sport understands Liverpool are in no rush to hand talented youngster Ki-Jana Hoever a first professional contract. Chelsea are also closing in on a £31m deal for Zenit midfielder Leandro Paredes, according to The Express. Manchester United are set to offer Marcus Rashford a new double-your-money deal that will increase his weekly wage to £150,000, according to The Sun. West Ham have had two offers for Genoa striker Krzysztof Piatek rejected, reports The Mail. Liverpool are keeping tabs on Schalke midfielder Weston McKennie, 20, and are considering a £20m swoop, according to The Sun. Leeds have rejected a bid from Crystal Palace for 18-year-old Jack Clarke, reports the Yorkshire Evening Post. Chelsea have agreed a deal with Juventus to sign Gonzalo Higuain on loan until the end of the season, according to Sky in Italy. Manchester United and Chelsea set for summer transfer battle over Crystal Palace full-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka, reports The Mirror. Arsenal target Denis Suarez has been named in Barcelona's matchday squad for Thursday's Copa del Rey clash with Levante. Manchester City have opened talks with Hadjuk Split over a £7m deal for 18-year-old midfielder Ante Palaversa, reports The Mail. According to Sky Sports, Atletico Madrid are in advanced talks to sign Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata, who is valued at £45m. Meanwhile, Divock Origi is among a number of players Tottenham are considering signing to replace injured Harry Kane in the coming weeks, reports The Telegraph. Arsenal are being encouraged to make a move for Colombian international James Rodriguez, Standard Sport understands. The 27-year-old is in the final six months of a two-year loan from Real Madrid with Bayern Munich keen to offload the playmaker if they can find a club willing to pay a £3million fee to release him from the existing agreement. Any potential loan deal could hinge on whether the Gunners can offload Mesut Ozil in the January transfer window. Meanwhile, Tottenham could be forced to enter the transfer market following the news that Harry Kane is out until early March after suffering an ankle ligament injury. And the BBC have suggested that West Ham’s Marko Arnautovic could be an option for Spurs to bolster their attacking lines. West Ham, meanwhile, have rejected a €10m bid from Fiorentina for midfielder Pedro Obiang, according to Sky Sports. The Daily Mirror claim that Arsenal are resigned to the fact they will need to subsidise Mesut Ozil’s £350,000-a-week wages to offload him to Inter Milan. Elsewhere, Man Utd will consider offers for midfielder Marouane Fellaini this month, according to the Daily Mail. Tottenham could be forced into the transfer market after confirming that Harry Kane is out until early March after suffering an ankle ligament injury. Chelsea will demand more than £100m if Eden Hazard tells the club he wants to join Real Madrid, according to the Telegraph. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has moved into pole position to become Manchester United's next permanent boss, reports The Sun. David de Gea wants to commit his long-term future to Manchester United but is awaiting a suitable offer, according to The Mail. Jonjo Shelvey has been told he is staying at Newcastle amid interest from West Ham, reports The Mirror. Meanwhile, Alvaro Morata is in talks with Atletico Madrid ahead of a move back to Spain, according to The Sun. Marca in Spain say the striker is willing to take a pay cut to join Atleti. Standard Sport understands Chelsea have made an opening £26.8m offer to Zenit St Petersburg for midfielder Leandro Paredes. Unai Emery wants Arsenal to offload Mesut Ozil in January to free up funds before the window shuts, according to the Daily Mail. Wolves will rival Chelsea for the signature of striker Callum Wilson, reports the Birmingham Mail. Former Manchester United striker Andy Cole is set to join Sol Campbell at Macclesfield Town as a coach, according to the Daily Mail. Meanwhile, Watford midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure has told a French TV said he wants to leave Vicarage Road amid interest from PSG. England boss Gareth Southgate has emerged as a potential candidate for the Man Utd job, according to reports this morning. The Sunday Telegraph claim that officials at Old Trafford are growing concerned that Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino will remain at Spurs, forcing them to rethink their plans. Meanwhile, AC Milan coach Gennaro Gattuso hinted that striker Gonzalo Higuain wants to leave the club amid interest from Chelsea. Staying in Serie A, and Arsenal are said to have quoted Juventus a fee of £18million should they wish to sign Aaron Ramsey this month, according to the Sunday Mirror. Chelsea, according to the Sun on Sunday, are said to be considering a move to re-sign Nathan Ake for Bournemouth. The Dutch defender moved to the South Coast from Stamford Bridge in 2017 following a successful spell on loan there, and Chelsea are said to retain a £40m buy-back clause from that deal. Finally, Real Madrid’s interest in Christian Eriksen could see Tottenham reignite theirs in Ajax wonderkid Frenkie de Jong, according to the Sunday Mirror. Spurs are understood to be long-time admirers of the 21-year-old, but would face stiff competition from the likes of Man City and Barcelona. Barcelona have joined the race for Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata, reports The Sun. Juventus are planning a summer swoop for Real Madrid outcast Isco, according to The Mail. Manchester United and Arsenal have joined the race to sign Porto star Yacine Brahimi, reports The Mirror. Chelsea have agreed in principle deals with Leandro Paredes and Nicola Barella, according to The Telegraph. Monaco manager Thierry Henry is set to offer Michy Batshuayi an escape route out of Chelsea, reports The Sun. Fulham have rejected a £50m bid for star striker Aleksandar Mitrovic from an unnamed Chinese club, reports The Sun. Bayern Munich hope to beat Barcelona for the signature of Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Adrien Rabiot, according to The Sun. Crystal Palace and Fulham have been put on alert after Michy Batshuayi's loan spell at Valencia was cut short, according to The Mirror. The Daily Telegraph reports Chelsea have rejected Barcelona's offer to swap Willian for Malcom plus cash. England winger Jadon Sancho wants to stay at Borussia Dortmund despite reports linking him with a Premier League move, reports The Mail. Tottenham want to sign Hoffenheim and Austria midfielder Florian Grillitsch, according to Sky Sports. West Ham face a battle to keep hold of star striker Marko Arnautovic after his brother and agent declared he 'wants to go' amid talk of a lucrative offer from an unknown Chinese Super League club. Gonzalo Higuain’s agent is in London with Chelsea keen to buy the striker. Standard Sport understands that Nicolas Higuain, the forward’s brother, arrived on Thursday morning and is expected to meet with Chelsea officials to sound out their interest. Meanwhile, contrary to reports, we understand that Aaron Ramsey has not yet agreed to join Juventus with his agent due to speak with other clubs. The Serie A side are in pole position to secure the services of the Arsenal star this summer, but Inter Milan, AC Milan, Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain are also interested. Elsewhere, Barcelona could sell Philippe Coutinho to fund deal to bring Neymar back to Camp Nou. Chelsea want to sign Andre Silva but any deal hinges on Alvaro Morata replacing the striker at Sevilla, reports The Sun. Ander Herrera is set to sign a new deal for Manchester United after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer convinced him to stay, according to The Sun. Arsenal have asked about Chelsea target Nicolo Barella and could make a late bid to hijack the deal, reports The Daily Mail. The Sun reports Inter Milan are planning a summer swoop for Luka Modric and could sell Ivan Perisic to Manchester United to help raise funds. Real Madrid want either Christian Eriksen or Eden Hazard to be their new playmaker as they plan an overhaul of the squad this summer, reports The Independent. Standard Sport understands that Chelsea have put Cesc Fabregas’ proposed move to Monaco on hold until they can bring in a replacement for the Spaniard. The Blues have identified two possible replacements in Cagliari star Nicolo Barrera and Zenit St Petersburg's Leandro Paredes and will not sanction Fabregas’ move to Ligue 1 until one of those deals is agreed. According to AS, Morata’s agent Juanma Lopez has travelled to the Andalusian city to hold talks with Sevilla director of football Joaquin Caparros over the possibility of a loan move. Real Betis meanwhile are interested in signing West Ham striker Lucas Perez on loan. The Hammers could still hold onto the former Arsenal man until the end of the season if they are unable to bring in a replacement. Arsenal are exploring the possibility of making former midfielder Edu the club’s new director of football. The Gunners are keen to add further expertise to their first-team operations as part of a restructuring which began when Arsene Wenger was in charge and continued this season with chief executive Ivan Gazidis’s departure to AC Milan. Barcelona are reluctant to let Arsenal target Denis Suarez leave on loan this month ahead of a proposed permanent move in the summer, according to the Mirror. Lazio have had a £13million bid for Chelsea full-back Davide Zappacosta accepted, according to The Sun. Chelsea want £10million for Cesc Fabregas as the midfielder flies south for talks following his farewell performance at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, report the Mirror. Manchester United face a battle with Liverpool and Real Madrid for Porto right-back Eder Militao, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, The Sun reports Fulham goalkeeper Fabri is set to return to Besiktas just six months after leaving the club to move to west London. And Frank Lampard has given up hope of signing Chelsea teenager Ethan Ampadu on loan. Chelsea will make a £50m bid to try and sign PSG striker Edinson Cavani to solve their woes up front. The Sunday Express report Maurizio Sarri wants the Uruguay international to lead his attack with Alvaro Morata and Olivier Giroud failing to fulfil that role under the Italian. Arsenal meanwhile have opened talks with Barcelona over a move for Spanish midfielder Denis Suarez. The Guardian claim the Spaniard is available for around £20m with Unai Emery keen to bring in a player he has previously worked with at Sevilla. Fulham will offer £15m for Liverpool forward Divock Origi to help their Premier League survival bid, according to the Mirror. But after offloading Dominic Solanke to Bournemouth, Jurgen Klopp may be wary of letting another backup forward leave the club ahead of their title run in. Chelsea are said to be close to sealing a complicated loan agreement which will bring Gonzalo Higuain to Stamford Bridge. Sky Sports say Tottenham and Man City are on alert after young Sunderland striker Josh Maja rejected a new contract with the Black Cats. Meanwhile, West Ham’s Reece Oxford is said to be holding out for a move to Arsenal and will reject an offer to return to Borussia Monchengladbach this month, according to the Mirror. | Malik Ouzia | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news-rumours-live-man-utd-arsenal-chelsea-liverpool-fc-tottenham-latest-todays-football-a4046191.html | 2019-01-23 07:21:00+00:00 | 1,548,246,060 | 1,567,551,164 | sport | transfer |
161,273 | eveningstandard--2019-01-24--Transfer news rumours LIVE Arsenal Chelsea Man Utd Liverpool Tottenham latest and todayaposs | 2019-01-24T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Transfer news, rumours LIVE: Arsenal, Chelsea, Man Utd, Liverpool, Tottenham latest and today's football gossip | Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE blog dedicated to the latest transfer news and rumours. James Rodriguez's foster father says the player's future is still up in the air amid interest from Arsenal. Meanwhile, Unai Emery indicated that Danny Welbeck has probably played his last game for the club. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has blocked plans to send a host of Manchester United’s most promising starlets on loan this month, and is determined to provide highly-rated prospects Tahith Chong, Angel Gomes, Mason Greenwood and James Garner before the end of the season. The Man Utd caretaker manager is also not surprised by transfer talk linking Eric Bailly to Arsenal. Borussia Dortmund sporting director Michael Zorc has praised Wilfried Zaha amid reports the Crystal Palace star is a transfer target for the club. Manuel Pellegrini has reassured West Ham fans that wantaway Marko Arnautovic is "working without problem" ahead of their FA Cup tie at Wimbledon. PSG are set to beat Chelsea in the race for £35m Zenit star Leandro Paredes, according to the Daily Telegraph. Man Utd and Atletico Madrid have made contact with Inter Milan over a January move for Ivan Perisic, according to the Daily Mail - and Matteo Darmian is in advanced talks to join Juventus on loan until the end of the season, reports the Guardian. Callum Hudson-Odoi wants his Bayern Munich move sorted out next week, according to The Sun. We’ll bring you today's football gossip and the latest from Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, West Ham, Man City and more over the course of the window… Can't see the transfer news, rumours LIVE blog? Click here to access our desktop page. Chelsea are expected to complete the signing of Gonzalo Higuain today, with the Argentine striker reportedly flying into London this morning. Man Utd have reportedly rejected an offer from Arsenal to take defender Eric Bailly on loan until the end of the season. The Daily Mail claim that the bid, which is said to include an option to buy the player outright in the summer, was rebuffed as United do not wish do business with a rival club. Meanwhile, the Daily Star report that Tottenham will step up their attempts to sign Barcelona’s Malcom on loan after Dele Alli joined their growing list of injured stars. Spurs were in the running to sign the Brazilian last summer before he elected to move to LaLiga. West Ham are being linked with a shock move to sign former Man City and Liverpool striker Mario Balotelli. Gazzetta dello Sport claim that the Hammers are keen to bring the Italian to the London Stadium, hijacking the deal he has in the pipeline with Marseille. And finally, Real Madrid are said to be lining up a stunning £90million bid for Juventus star Paulo Dybala. Tottenham are willing to sell Vincent Janssen for a knockdown £15m this month, reports the Daily Mail. Arsenal have made contact with Real Madrid over a potential loan deal for James Rodriguez, reports The Independent. Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba is ready to sit down with the club for talks over a new deal, according to The Sun. Eden Hazard will will wait until the summer to force through an £88m move to Real Madrid as he doesn't want to unsettle Chelsea's season, according to The Mail. Tottenham are interested in signing Josh Maja from Sunderland, according to The Express. Alvaro Morata is expected to complete his loan move from Chelsea to Atletico Madrid within the next 48 hours, paving the way for Gonzalo Higuain’s arrival at Stamford Bridge. West Ham have told Marko Arnautovic they will allow him to leave in the summer but the club remain determined not to sell in January — even if the striker refuses to play. Arsenal have confirmed that Sven Mislintat, their head of recruitment, will leave the club on February 8 Meanwhile, the Gunners are unlikely to dip into the January transfer market to replace Hector Bellerin if scans confirm a knee injury will rule him out for the rest of the season. Fenerbahce are set to announce the sign of Chelsea's Victor Moses, reports the Star. West Ham forward Andy Carroll is a shock contender to solve the striker crisis at Tottenham, according to The Sun. Chelsea have made contact with Barcelona over a £100m move for Philippe Coutinho, according to the Sunday Express. Meanwhile, Gonzalo Higuain has been left out of AC Milan's squad to face Genoa on Monday as the striker's loan move to Chelsea edges closer. Liverpool have sent scouts out to watch Schalke midfielder Weston McKennie as they prepare a £20m bid, reports The Mail. West Ham will continue talks with Celta Vigo this week over a move deal for Maxi Gomez, according to The Mail. Arsenal want their former winger Marc Overmars to become technical director, according to the Sunday Mirror. Callum Hudson-Odoi is ready to reject Chelsea's contract offer worth £85,000-a-week and hold out for a move to Bayern Munich, according to the Mail on Sunday. Former Manchester United midfielder Paul Scholes is set to be named as the new Oldham manager, reports The Telegraph. Chelsea are expected to complete the signing of Gonzalo Higuain in the coming days, as Maurizio Sarri looks to bolster his attacking options with a move for the 31-year-old Argentine. Arsenal are being linked with a move for Braga forward Francisco Trincao. According to the Daily Mirror, Juventus are also interested in the 19-year-old. Liverpool have had a £61million offer for Benfica attacking midfielder Joao Felix rejected, according to Portuguese publication Correio da Manha. One thing that is confirmed at Anfield, however, is that Trent Alexander-Arnold has signed a new long-term contract with Liverpool. Tottenham, meanwhile, have held talks with Borussia Monchengladbach over a deal to sign midfielder Jonas Hofmann, according to Bild. The 26-year-old, who plays in central midfield with the option of operating on either flank, in contracted to the Bundesliga side until June 2020. Elsewhere, Man Utd are being linked with a move for PSV winger Steven Berwijn, with the club said to be prepared to offer £25m for the 21-year-old. That one’s in the Daily Mirror. Standard Sport understands Liverpool are in no rush to hand talented youngster Ki-Jana Hoever a first professional contract. Chelsea are also closing in on a £31m deal for Zenit midfielder Leandro Paredes, according to The Express. Manchester United are set to offer Marcus Rashford a new double-your-money deal that will increase his weekly wage to £150,000, according to The Sun. West Ham have had two offers for Genoa striker Krzysztof Piatek rejected, reports The Mail. Liverpool are keeping tabs on Schalke midfielder Weston McKennie, 20, and are considering a £20m swoop, according to The Sun. Leeds have rejected a bid from Crystal Palace for 18-year-old Jack Clarke, reports the Yorkshire Evening Post. Chelsea have agreed a deal with Juventus to sign Gonzalo Higuain on loan until the end of the season, according to Sky in Italy. Manchester United and Chelsea set for summer transfer battle over Crystal Palace full-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka, reports The Mirror. Arsenal target Denis Suarez has been named in Barcelona's matchday squad for Thursday's Copa del Rey clash with Levante. Manchester City have opened talks with Hadjuk Split over a £7m deal for 18-year-old midfielder Ante Palaversa, reports The Mail. According to Sky Sports, Atletico Madrid are in advanced talks to sign Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata, who is valued at £45m. Meanwhile, Divock Origi is among a number of players Tottenham are considering signing to replace injured Harry Kane in the coming weeks, reports The Telegraph. Arsenal are being encouraged to make a move for Colombian international James Rodriguez, Standard Sport understands. The 27-year-old is in the final six months of a two-year loan from Real Madrid with Bayern Munich keen to offload the playmaker if they can find a club willing to pay a £3million fee to release him from the existing agreement. Any potential loan deal could hinge on whether the Gunners can offload Mesut Ozil in the January transfer window. Meanwhile, Tottenham could be forced to enter the transfer market following the news that Harry Kane is out until early March after suffering an ankle ligament injury. And the BBC have suggested that West Ham’s Marko Arnautovic could be an option for Spurs to bolster their attacking lines. West Ham, meanwhile, have rejected a €10m bid from Fiorentina for midfielder Pedro Obiang, according to Sky Sports. The Daily Mirror claim that Arsenal are resigned to the fact they will need to subsidise Mesut Ozil’s £350,000-a-week wages to offload him to Inter Milan. Elsewhere, Man Utd will consider offers for midfielder Marouane Fellaini this month, according to the Daily Mail. Tottenham could be forced into the transfer market after confirming that Harry Kane is out until early March after suffering an ankle ligament injury. Chelsea will demand more than £100m if Eden Hazard tells the club he wants to join Real Madrid, according to the Telegraph. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has moved into pole position to become Manchester United's next permanent boss, reports The Sun. David de Gea wants to commit his long-term future to Manchester United but is awaiting a suitable offer, according to The Mail. Jonjo Shelvey has been told he is staying at Newcastle amid interest from West Ham, reports The Mirror. Meanwhile, Alvaro Morata is in talks with Atletico Madrid ahead of a move back to Spain, according to The Sun. Marca in Spain say the striker is willing to take a pay cut to join Atleti. Standard Sport understands Chelsea have made an opening £26.8m offer to Zenit St Petersburg for midfielder Leandro Paredes. Unai Emery wants Arsenal to offload Mesut Ozil in January to free up funds before the window shuts, according to the Daily Mail. Wolves will rival Chelsea for the signature of striker Callum Wilson, reports the Birmingham Mail. Former Manchester United striker Andy Cole is set to join Sol Campbell at Macclesfield Town as a coach, according to the Daily Mail. Meanwhile, Watford midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure has told a French TV said he wants to leave Vicarage Road amid interest from PSG. England boss Gareth Southgate has emerged as a potential candidate for the Man Utd job, according to reports this morning. The Sunday Telegraph claim that officials at Old Trafford are growing concerned that Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino will remain at Spurs, forcing them to rethink their plans. Meanwhile, AC Milan coach Gennaro Gattuso hinted that striker Gonzalo Higuain wants to leave the club amid interest from Chelsea. Staying in Serie A, and Arsenal are said to have quoted Juventus a fee of £18million should they wish to sign Aaron Ramsey this month, according to the Sunday Mirror. Chelsea, according to the Sun on Sunday, are said to be considering a move to re-sign Nathan Ake for Bournemouth. The Dutch defender moved to the South Coast from Stamford Bridge in 2017 following a successful spell on loan there, and Chelsea are said to retain a £40m buy-back clause from that deal. Finally, Real Madrid’s interest in Christian Eriksen could see Tottenham reignite theirs in Ajax wonderkid Frenkie de Jong, according to the Sunday Mirror. Spurs are understood to be long-time admirers of the 21-year-old, but would face stiff competition from the likes of Man City and Barcelona. Barcelona have joined the race for Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata, reports The Sun. Juventus are planning a summer swoop for Real Madrid outcast Isco, according to The Mail. Manchester United and Arsenal have joined the race to sign Porto star Yacine Brahimi, reports The Mirror. Chelsea have agreed in principle deals with Leandro Paredes and Nicola Barella, according to The Telegraph. Monaco manager Thierry Henry is set to offer Michy Batshuayi an escape route out of Chelsea, reports The Sun. Fulham have rejected a £50m bid for star striker Aleksandar Mitrovic from an unnamed Chinese club, reports The Sun. Bayern Munich hope to beat Barcelona for the signature of Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Adrien Rabiot, according to The Sun. Crystal Palace and Fulham have been put on alert after Michy Batshuayi's loan spell at Valencia was cut short, according to The Mirror. The Daily Telegraph reports Chelsea have rejected Barcelona's offer to swap Willian for Malcom plus cash. England winger Jadon Sancho wants to stay at Borussia Dortmund despite reports linking him with a Premier League move, reports The Mail. Tottenham want to sign Hoffenheim and Austria midfielder Florian Grillitsch, according to Sky Sports. West Ham face a battle to keep hold of star striker Marko Arnautovic after his brother and agent declared he 'wants to go' amid talk of a lucrative offer from an unknown Chinese Super League club. Gonzalo Higuain’s agent is in London with Chelsea keen to buy the striker. Standard Sport understands that Nicolas Higuain, the forward’s brother, arrived on Thursday morning and is expected to meet with Chelsea officials to sound out their interest. Meanwhile, contrary to reports, we understand that Aaron Ramsey has not yet agreed to join Juventus with his agent due to speak with other clubs. The Serie A side are in pole position to secure the services of the Arsenal star this summer, but Inter Milan, AC Milan, Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain are also interested. Elsewhere, Barcelona could sell Philippe Coutinho to fund deal to bring Neymar back to Camp Nou. Chelsea want to sign Andre Silva but any deal hinges on Alvaro Morata replacing the striker at Sevilla, reports The Sun. Ander Herrera is set to sign a new deal for Manchester United after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer convinced him to stay, according to The Sun. Arsenal have asked about Chelsea target Nicolo Barella and could make a late bid to hijack the deal, reports The Daily Mail. The Sun reports Inter Milan are planning a summer swoop for Luka Modric and could sell Ivan Perisic to Manchester United to help raise funds. Real Madrid want either Christian Eriksen or Eden Hazard to be their new playmaker as they plan an overhaul of the squad this summer, reports The Independent. Standard Sport understands that Chelsea have put Cesc Fabregas’ proposed move to Monaco on hold until they can bring in a replacement for the Spaniard. The Blues have identified two possible replacements in Cagliari star Nicolo Barrera and Zenit St Petersburg's Leandro Paredes and will not sanction Fabregas’ move to Ligue 1 until one of those deals is agreed. According to AS, Morata’s agent Juanma Lopez has travelled to the Andalusian city to hold talks with Sevilla director of football Joaquin Caparros over the possibility of a loan move. Real Betis meanwhile are interested in signing West Ham striker Lucas Perez on loan. The Hammers could still hold onto the former Arsenal man until the end of the season if they are unable to bring in a replacement. Arsenal are exploring the possibility of making former midfielder Edu the club’s new director of football. The Gunners are keen to add further expertise to their first-team operations as part of a restructuring which began when Arsene Wenger was in charge and continued this season with chief executive Ivan Gazidis’s departure to AC Milan. Barcelona are reluctant to let Arsenal target Denis Suarez leave on loan this month ahead of a proposed permanent move in the summer, according to the Mirror. Lazio have had a £13million bid for Chelsea full-back Davide Zappacosta accepted, according to The Sun. Chelsea want £10million for Cesc Fabregas as the midfielder flies south for talks following his farewell performance at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, report the Mirror. Manchester United face a battle with Liverpool and Real Madrid for Porto right-back Eder Militao, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, The Sun reports Fulham goalkeeper Fabri is set to return to Besiktas just six months after leaving the club to move to west London. And Frank Lampard has given up hope of signing Chelsea teenager Ethan Ampadu on loan. Chelsea will make a £50m bid to try and sign PSG striker Edinson Cavani to solve their woes up front. The Sunday Express report Maurizio Sarri wants the Uruguay international to lead his attack with Alvaro Morata and Olivier Giroud failing to fulfil that role under the Italian. Arsenal meanwhile have opened talks with Barcelona over a move for Spanish midfielder Denis Suarez. The Guardian claim the Spaniard is available for around £20m with Unai Emery keen to bring in a player he has previously worked with at Sevilla. Fulham will offer £15m for Liverpool forward Divock Origi to help their Premier League survival bid, according to the Mirror. But after offloading Dominic Solanke to Bournemouth, Jurgen Klopp may be wary of letting another backup forward leave the club ahead of their title run in. Chelsea are said to be close to sealing a complicated loan agreement which will bring Gonzalo Higuain to Stamford Bridge. Sky Sports say Tottenham and Man City are on alert after young Sunderland striker Josh Maja rejected a new contract with the Black Cats. Meanwhile, West Ham’s Reece Oxford is said to be holding out for a move to Arsenal and will reject an offer to return to Borussia Monchengladbach this month, according to the Mirror. | Malik Ouzia | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news-rumours-live-man-utd-arsenal-chelsea-liverpool-fc-tottenham-latest-todays-football-a4046191.html | 2019-01-24 07:15:00+00:00 | 1,548,332,100 | 1,567,551,004 | sport | transfer |
161,274 | eveningstandard--2019-01-24--Transfer news rumours LIVE Chelsea Man Utd Arsenal Liverpool Tottenham latest todayaposs fo | 2019-01-24T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Transfer news, rumours LIVE: Chelsea, Man Utd, Arsenal, Liverpool, Tottenham latest… today's football gossip | Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE blog dedicated to the latest transfer news and rumours. Paris Saint-Germain are set to beat Chelsea in the race for £35m Zenit star Leandro Paredes, according to the Daily Telegraph. Borussia Dortmund are preparing £44million bid for Crystal Palace star Wilfried Zaha, reports the Mail. Manchester United and Atletico Madrid have made contact with Inter Milan over a January move for Ivan Perisic, according to the Daily Mail. Callum Hudson-Odoi wants his Bayern Munich move sorted out next week, according to The Sun. Manchester United defender Matteo Darmian is in advanced talks to join Juventus on loan until the end of the season, reports the Guardian. We’ll bring you today's football gossip and the latest from Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, West Ham, Man City and more over the course of the window… Can't see the transfer news, rumours LIVE blog? Click here to access our desktop page. Chelsea are expected to complete the signing of Gonzalo Higuain today, with the Argentine striker reportedly flying into London this morning. Man Utd have reportedly rejected an offer from Arsenal to take defender Eric Bailly on loan until the end of the season. The Daily Mail claim that the bid, which is said to include an option to buy the player outright in the summer, was rebuffed as United do not wish do business with a rival club. Meanwhile, the Daily Star report that Tottenham will step up their attempts to sign Barcelona’s Malcom on loan after Dele Alli joined their growing list of injured stars. Spurs were in the running to sign the Brazilian last summer before he elected to move to LaLiga. West Ham are being linked with a shock move to sign former Man City and Liverpool striker Mario Balotelli. Gazzetta dello Sport claim that the Hammers are keen to bring the Italian to the London Stadium, hijacking the deal he has in the pipeline with Marseille. And finally, Real Madrid are said to be lining up a stunning £90million bid for Juventus star Paulo Dybala. Tottenham are willing to sell Vincent Janssen for a knockdown £15m this month, reports the Daily Mail. Arsenal have made contact with Real Madrid over a potential loan deal for James Rodriguez, reports The Independent. Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba is ready to sit down with the club for talks over a new deal, according to The Sun. Eden Hazard will will wait until the summer to force through an £88m move to Real Madrid as he doesn't want to unsettle Chelsea's season, according to The Mail. Tottenham are interested in signing Josh Maja from Sunderland, according to The Express. Alvaro Morata is expected to complete his loan move from Chelsea to Atletico Madrid within the next 48 hours, paving the way for Gonzalo Higuain’s arrival at Stamford Bridge. West Ham have told Marko Arnautovic they will allow him to leave in the summer but the club remain determined not to sell in January — even if the striker refuses to play. Arsenal have confirmed that Sven Mislintat, their head of recruitment, will leave the club on February 8 Meanwhile, the Gunners are unlikely to dip into the January transfer market to replace Hector Bellerin if scans confirm a knee injury will rule him out for the rest of the season. Fenerbahce are set to announce the sign of Chelsea's Victor Moses, reports the Star. West Ham forward Andy Carroll is a shock contender to solve the striker crisis at Tottenham, according to The Sun. Chelsea have made contact with Barcelona over a £100m move for Philippe Coutinho, according to the Sunday Express. Meanwhile, Gonzalo Higuain has been left out of AC Milan's squad to face Genoa on Monday as the striker's loan move to Chelsea edges closer. Liverpool have sent scouts out to watch Schalke midfielder Weston McKennie as they prepare a £20m bid, reports The Mail. West Ham will continue talks with Celta Vigo this week over a move deal for Maxi Gomez, according to The Mail. Arsenal want their former winger Marc Overmars to become technical director, according to the Sunday Mirror. Callum Hudson-Odoi is ready to reject Chelsea's contract offer worth £85,000-a-week and hold out for a move to Bayern Munich, according to the Mail on Sunday. Former Manchester United midfielder Paul Scholes is set to be named as the new Oldham manager, reports The Telegraph. Chelsea are expected to complete the signing of Gonzalo Higuain in the coming days, as Maurizio Sarri looks to bolster his attacking options with a move for the 31-year-old Argentine. Arsenal are being linked with a move for Braga forward Francisco Trincao. According to the Daily Mirror, Juventus are also interested in the 19-year-old. Liverpool have had a £61million offer for Benfica attacking midfielder Joao Felix rejected, according to Portuguese publication Correio da Manha. One thing that is confirmed at Anfield, however, is that Trent Alexander-Arnold has signed a new long-term contract with Liverpool. Tottenham, meanwhile, have held talks with Borussia Monchengladbach over a deal to sign midfielder Jonas Hofmann, according to Bild. The 26-year-old, who plays in central midfield with the option of operating on either flank, in contracted to the Bundesliga side until June 2020. Elsewhere, Man Utd are being linked with a move for PSV winger Steven Berwijn, with the club said to be prepared to offer £25m for the 21-year-old. That one’s in the Daily Mirror. Standard Sport understands Liverpool are in no rush to hand talented youngster Ki-Jana Hoever a first professional contract. Chelsea are also closing in on a £31m deal for Zenit midfielder Leandro Paredes, according to The Express. Manchester United are set to offer Marcus Rashford a new double-your-money deal that will increase his weekly wage to £150,000, according to The Sun. West Ham have had two offers for Genoa striker Krzysztof Piatek rejected, reports The Mail. Liverpool are keeping tabs on Schalke midfielder Weston McKennie, 20, and are considering a £20m swoop, according to The Sun. Leeds have rejected a bid from Crystal Palace for 18-year-old Jack Clarke, reports the Yorkshire Evening Post. Chelsea have agreed a deal with Juventus to sign Gonzalo Higuain on loan until the end of the season, according to Sky in Italy. Manchester United and Chelsea set for summer transfer battle over Crystal Palace full-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka, reports The Mirror. Arsenal target Denis Suarez has been named in Barcelona's matchday squad for Thursday's Copa del Rey clash with Levante. Manchester City have opened talks with Hadjuk Split over a £7m deal for 18-year-old midfielder Ante Palaversa, reports The Mail. According to Sky Sports, Atletico Madrid are in advanced talks to sign Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata, who is valued at £45m. Meanwhile, Divock Origi is among a number of players Tottenham are considering signing to replace injured Harry Kane in the coming weeks, reports The Telegraph. Arsenal are being encouraged to make a move for Colombian international James Rodriguez, Standard Sport understands. The 27-year-old is in the final six months of a two-year loan from Real Madrid with Bayern Munich keen to offload the playmaker if they can find a club willing to pay a £3million fee to release him from the existing agreement. Any potential loan deal could hinge on whether the Gunners can offload Mesut Ozil in the January transfer window. Meanwhile, Tottenham could be forced to enter the transfer market following the news that Harry Kane is out until early March after suffering an ankle ligament injury. And the BBC have suggested that West Ham’s Marko Arnautovic could be an option for Spurs to bolster their attacking lines. West Ham, meanwhile, have rejected a €10m bid from Fiorentina for midfielder Pedro Obiang, according to Sky Sports. The Daily Mirror claim that Arsenal are resigned to the fact they will need to subsidise Mesut Ozil’s £350,000-a-week wages to offload him to Inter Milan. Elsewhere, Man Utd will consider offers for midfielder Marouane Fellaini this month, according to the Daily Mail. Tottenham could be forced into the transfer market after confirming that Harry Kane is out until early March after suffering an ankle ligament injury. Chelsea will demand more than £100m if Eden Hazard tells the club he wants to join Real Madrid, according to the Telegraph. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has moved into pole position to become Manchester United's next permanent boss, reports The Sun. David de Gea wants to commit his long-term future to Manchester United but is awaiting a suitable offer, according to The Mail. Jonjo Shelvey has been told he is staying at Newcastle amid interest from West Ham, reports The Mirror. Meanwhile, Alvaro Morata is in talks with Atletico Madrid ahead of a move back to Spain, according to The Sun. Marca in Spain say the striker is willing to take a pay cut to join Atleti. Standard Sport understands Chelsea have made an opening £26.8m offer to Zenit St Petersburg for midfielder Leandro Paredes. Unai Emery wants Arsenal to offload Mesut Ozil in January to free up funds before the window shuts, according to the Daily Mail. Wolves will rival Chelsea for the signature of striker Callum Wilson, reports the Birmingham Mail. Former Manchester United striker Andy Cole is set to join Sol Campbell at Macclesfield Town as a coach, according to the Daily Mail. Meanwhile, Watford midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure has told a French TV said he wants to leave Vicarage Road amid interest from PSG. England boss Gareth Southgate has emerged as a potential candidate for the Man Utd job, according to reports this morning. The Sunday Telegraph claim that officials at Old Trafford are growing concerned that Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino will remain at Spurs, forcing them to rethink their plans. Meanwhile, AC Milan coach Gennaro Gattuso hinted that striker Gonzalo Higuain wants to leave the club amid interest from Chelsea. Staying in Serie A, and Arsenal are said to have quoted Juventus a fee of £18million should they wish to sign Aaron Ramsey this month, according to the Sunday Mirror. Chelsea, according to the Sun on Sunday, are said to be considering a move to re-sign Nathan Ake for Bournemouth. The Dutch defender moved to the South Coast from Stamford Bridge in 2017 following a successful spell on loan there, and Chelsea are said to retain a £40m buy-back clause from that deal. Finally, Real Madrid’s interest in Christian Eriksen could see Tottenham reignite theirs in Ajax wonderkid Frenkie de Jong, according to the Sunday Mirror. Spurs are understood to be long-time admirers of the 21-year-old, but would face stiff competition from the likes of Man City and Barcelona. Barcelona have joined the race for Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata, reports The Sun. Juventus are planning a summer swoop for Real Madrid outcast Isco, according to The Mail. Manchester United and Arsenal have joined the race to sign Porto star Yacine Brahimi, reports The Mirror. Chelsea have agreed in principle deals with Leandro Paredes and Nicola Barella, according to The Telegraph. Monaco manager Thierry Henry is set to offer Michy Batshuayi an escape route out of Chelsea, reports The Sun. Fulham have rejected a £50m bid for star striker Aleksandar Mitrovic from an unnamed Chinese club, reports The Sun. Bayern Munich hope to beat Barcelona for the signature of Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Adrien Rabiot, according to The Sun. Crystal Palace and Fulham have been put on alert after Michy Batshuayi's loan spell at Valencia was cut short, according to The Mirror. The Daily Telegraph reports Chelsea have rejected Barcelona's offer to swap Willian for Malcom plus cash. England winger Jadon Sancho wants to stay at Borussia Dortmund despite reports linking him with a Premier League move, reports The Mail. Tottenham want to sign Hoffenheim and Austria midfielder Florian Grillitsch, according to Sky Sports. West Ham face a battle to keep hold of star striker Marko Arnautovic after his brother and agent declared he 'wants to go' amid talk of a lucrative offer from an unknown Chinese Super League club. Gonzalo Higuain’s agent is in London with Chelsea keen to buy the striker. Standard Sport understands that Nicolas Higuain, the forward’s brother, arrived on Thursday morning and is expected to meet with Chelsea officials to sound out their interest. Meanwhile, contrary to reports, we understand that Aaron Ramsey has not yet agreed to join Juventus with his agent due to speak with other clubs. The Serie A side are in pole position to secure the services of the Arsenal star this summer, but Inter Milan, AC Milan, Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain are also interested. Elsewhere, Barcelona could sell Philippe Coutinho to fund deal to bring Neymar back to Camp Nou. Chelsea want to sign Andre Silva but any deal hinges on Alvaro Morata replacing the striker at Sevilla, reports The Sun. Ander Herrera is set to sign a new deal for Manchester United after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer convinced him to stay, according to The Sun. Arsenal have asked about Chelsea target Nicolo Barella and could make a late bid to hijack the deal, reports The Daily Mail. The Sun reports Inter Milan are planning a summer swoop for Luka Modric and could sell Ivan Perisic to Manchester United to help raise funds. Real Madrid want either Christian Eriksen or Eden Hazard to be their new playmaker as they plan an overhaul of the squad this summer, reports The Independent. Standard Sport understands that Chelsea have put Cesc Fabregas’ proposed move to Monaco on hold until they can bring in a replacement for the Spaniard. The Blues have identified two possible replacements in Cagliari star Nicolo Barrera and Zenit St Petersburg's Leandro Paredes and will not sanction Fabregas’ move to Ligue 1 until one of those deals is agreed. According to AS, Morata’s agent Juanma Lopez has travelled to the Andalusian city to hold talks with Sevilla director of football Joaquin Caparros over the possibility of a loan move. Real Betis meanwhile are interested in signing West Ham striker Lucas Perez on loan. The Hammers could still hold onto the former Arsenal man until the end of the season if they are unable to bring in a replacement. Arsenal are exploring the possibility of making former midfielder Edu the club’s new director of football. The Gunners are keen to add further expertise to their first-team operations as part of a restructuring which began when Arsene Wenger was in charge and continued this season with chief executive Ivan Gazidis’s departure to AC Milan. Barcelona are reluctant to let Arsenal target Denis Suarez leave on loan this month ahead of a proposed permanent move in the summer, according to the Mirror. Lazio have had a £13million bid for Chelsea full-back Davide Zappacosta accepted, according to The Sun. Chelsea want £10million for Cesc Fabregas as the midfielder flies south for talks following his farewell performance at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, report the Mirror. Manchester United face a battle with Liverpool and Real Madrid for Porto right-back Eder Militao, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, The Sun reports Fulham goalkeeper Fabri is set to return to Besiktas just six months after leaving the club to move to west London. And Frank Lampard has given up hope of signing Chelsea teenager Ethan Ampadu on loan. Chelsea will make a £50m bid to try and sign PSG striker Edinson Cavani to solve their woes up front. The Sunday Express report Maurizio Sarri wants the Uruguay international to lead his attack with Alvaro Morata and Olivier Giroud failing to fulfil that role under the Italian. Arsenal meanwhile have opened talks with Barcelona over a move for Spanish midfielder Denis Suarez. The Guardian claim the Spaniard is available for around £20m with Unai Emery keen to bring in a player he has previously worked with at Sevilla. Fulham will offer £15m for Liverpool forward Divock Origi to help their Premier League survival bid, according to the Mirror. But after offloading Dominic Solanke to Bournemouth, Jurgen Klopp may be wary of letting another backup forward leave the club ahead of their title run in. Chelsea are said to be close to sealing a complicated loan agreement which will bring Gonzalo Higuain to Stamford Bridge. Sky Sports say Tottenham and Man City are on alert after young Sunderland striker Josh Maja rejected a new contract with the Black Cats. Meanwhile, West Ham’s Reece Oxford is said to be holding out for a move to Arsenal and will reject an offer to return to Borussia Monchengladbach this month, according to the Mirror. | TOM DUTTON | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news-rumours-live-man-utd-arsenal-chelsea-liverpool-fc-tottenham-latest-todays-football-a4046191.html | 2019-01-24 07:15:00+00:00 | 1,548,332,100 | 1,567,551,007 | sport | transfer |
161,318 | eveningstandard--2019-01-25--Arsenal news LIVE Man Utd FA Cup build-up injury and team news player ratings plus latest transfe | 2019-01-25T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Arsenal news LIVE: Man Utd FA Cup build-up, injury and team news, player ratings plus latest transfer rumours | Arsenal will play under the Friday night lights as they bid for FA Cup progress tonight against Manchester United at the Emirates Stadium. Unai Emery's Gunners faced a tricky fourth-round clash against Ole Gunnar Solksjaer's United, with the Red Devils' caretaker manager winning his first seven games in charge at Old Trafford. While United will be full of confidence for their trip to north London, Arsenal will think they can also get the result after impressively beating Chelsea 2-0 last weekend on the same pitch. We will be keeping a close eye on Mesut Ozil tonight with the German playmaker set to start for the Gunners, and also keep you up to date with all the latest Arsenal transfer news and rumours as Emery seeks to complete a few loan deals on a tight budget. Follow all the latest Arsenal news LIVE with Standard Sport! Can't see the Arsenal news LIVE blog? Click here for the desktop version. Hector Bellerin is facing an extended period on the sidelines as the result of a knee ligament injury suffered in the win over Chelsea on Saturday. With Unai Emery not planning on bringing in a direct replacement; that could mean a start for Stephan Lichtsteiner at right-back. Henrikh Mkhitaryan could return to action against his former club; the Armenia international is back in full training this week after his recent ankle injury. Mesut Ozil is fit; whether Unai Emery fancies calling upon the Germany international is an entirely different matter, however. | Tom Doyle, Jack Rosser, Tony Mogan | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/arsenal/arsenal-news-live-man-utd-fa-cup-team-injury-news-player-ratings-latest-transfer-rumours-a4049191.html | 2019-01-25 16:29:00+00:00 | 1,548,451,740 | 1,567,550,852 | sport | transfer |
161,478 | eveningstandard--2019-01-25--Transfer news rumours LIVE Chelsea Liverpool Arsenal Man Utd Tottenham latest todayaposs fo | 2019-01-25T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Transfer news, rumours LIVE: Chelsea, Liverpool, Arsenal, Man Utd, Tottenham latest… today's football gossip | Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE blog dedicated to the latest transfer news and rumours. Man Utd midfielder Juan Mata is attracting interest from Barcelona, according to reports. Goal claim that the LaLiga giants have made contact with representatives of the Spaniard, who is available to leave on a free transfer in the summer. Meanwhile, although Denis Suarez wants to join Arsenal on loan, Barcelona would prefer to sell the 25-year-old to Sevilla or Real Betis, according to the Mirror. That could, in turn, be why Arsenal are also linked with a loan move for PSG midfielder Christopher Nkunku, according to the Sun. Finally, German publication Bild report that RB Leipzig have made a final bid to keep Timo Werner by offering a new contract to the striker amid interest from Liverpool, Barcelona, Real Madrid and PSG. We’ll bring you today's football gossip and the latest from Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, West Ham, Man City and more over the course of the window… Can't see the transfer news, rumours LIVE blog? Click here to access our desktop page. James Rodriguez's foster father says the player's future is still up in the air amid interest from Arsenal. Meanwhile, Unai Emery indicated that Danny Welbeck has probably played his last game for the club. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has blocked plans to send a host of Manchester United’s most promising starlets on loan this month, and is determined to provide highly-rated prospects Tahith Chong, Angel Gomes, Mason Greenwood and James Garner before the end of the season. The Man Utd caretaker manager is also not surprised by transfer talk linking Eric Bailly to Arsenal. Borussia Dortmund sporting director Michael Zorc has praised Wilfried Zaha amid reports the Crystal Palace star is a transfer target for the club. Manuel Pellegrini has reassured West Ham fans that wantaway Marko Arnautovic is "working without problem" ahead of their FA Cup tie at Wimbledon. PSG are set to beat Chelsea in the race for £35m Zenit star Leandro Paredes, according to the Daily Telegraph. Man Utd and Atletico Madrid have made contact with Inter Milan over a January move for Ivan Perisic, according to the Daily Mail - and Matteo Darmian is in advanced talks to join Juventus on loan until the end of the season, reports the Guardian. Callum Hudson-Odoi wants his Bayern Munich move sorted out next week, according to The Sun. Chelsea are expected to complete the signing of Gonzalo Higuain today, with the Argentine striker reportedly flying into London this morning. Man Utd have reportedly rejected an offer from Arsenal to take defender Eric Bailly on loan until the end of the season. The Daily Mail claim that the bid, which is said to include an option to buy the player outright in the summer, was rebuffed as United do not wish do business with a rival club. Meanwhile, the Daily Star report that Tottenham will step up their attempts to sign Barcelona’s Malcom on loan after Dele Alli joined their growing list of injured stars. Spurs were in the running to sign the Brazilian last summer before he elected to move to LaLiga. West Ham are being linked with a shock move to sign former Man City and Liverpool striker Mario Balotelli. Gazzetta dello Sport claim that the Hammers are keen to bring the Italian to the London Stadium, hijacking the deal he has in the pipeline with Marseille. And finally, Real Madrid are said to be lining up a stunning £90million bid for Juventus star Paulo Dybala. Tottenham are willing to sell Vincent Janssen for a knockdown £15m this month, reports the Daily Mail. Arsenal have made contact with Real Madrid over a potential loan deal for James Rodriguez, reports The Independent. Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba is ready to sit down with the club for talks over a new deal, according to The Sun. Eden Hazard will will wait until the summer to force through an £88m move to Real Madrid as he doesn't want to unsettle Chelsea's season, according to The Mail. Tottenham are interested in signing Josh Maja from Sunderland, according to The Express. Alvaro Morata is expected to complete his loan move from Chelsea to Atletico Madrid within the next 48 hours, paving the way for Gonzalo Higuain’s arrival at Stamford Bridge. West Ham have told Marko Arnautovic they will allow him to leave in the summer but the club remain determined not to sell in January — even if the striker refuses to play. Arsenal have confirmed that Sven Mislintat, their head of recruitment, will leave the club on February 8 Meanwhile, the Gunners are unlikely to dip into the January transfer market to replace Hector Bellerin if scans confirm a knee injury will rule him out for the rest of the season. Fenerbahce are set to announce the sign of Chelsea's Victor Moses, reports the Star. West Ham forward Andy Carroll is a shock contender to solve the striker crisis at Tottenham, according to The Sun. Chelsea have made contact with Barcelona over a £100m move for Philippe Coutinho, according to the Sunday Express. Meanwhile, Gonzalo Higuain has been left out of AC Milan's squad to face Genoa on Monday as the striker's loan move to Chelsea edges closer. Liverpool have sent scouts out to watch Schalke midfielder Weston McKennie as they prepare a £20m bid, reports The Mail. West Ham will continue talks with Celta Vigo this week over a move deal for Maxi Gomez, according to The Mail. Arsenal want their former winger Marc Overmars to become technical director, according to the Sunday Mirror. Callum Hudson-Odoi is ready to reject Chelsea's contract offer worth £85,000-a-week and hold out for a move to Bayern Munich, according to the Mail on Sunday. Former Manchester United midfielder Paul Scholes is set to be named as the new Oldham manager, reports The Telegraph. Chelsea are expected to complete the signing of Gonzalo Higuain in the coming days, as Maurizio Sarri looks to bolster his attacking options with a move for the 31-year-old Argentine. Arsenal are being linked with a move for Braga forward Francisco Trincao. According to the Daily Mirror, Juventus are also interested in the 19-year-old. Liverpool have had a £61million offer for Benfica attacking midfielder Joao Felix rejected, according to Portuguese publication Correio da Manha. One thing that is confirmed at Anfield, however, is that Trent Alexander-Arnold has signed a new long-term contract with Liverpool. Tottenham, meanwhile, have held talks with Borussia Monchengladbach over a deal to sign midfielder Jonas Hofmann, according to Bild. The 26-year-old, who plays in central midfield with the option of operating on either flank, in contracted to the Bundesliga side until June 2020. Elsewhere, Man Utd are being linked with a move for PSV winger Steven Berwijn, with the club said to be prepared to offer £25m for the 21-year-old. That one’s in the Daily Mirror. Standard Sport understands Liverpool are in no rush to hand talented youngster Ki-Jana Hoever a first professional contract. Chelsea are also closing in on a £31m deal for Zenit midfielder Leandro Paredes, according to The Express. Manchester United are set to offer Marcus Rashford a new double-your-money deal that will increase his weekly wage to £150,000, according to The Sun. West Ham have had two offers for Genoa striker Krzysztof Piatek rejected, reports The Mail. Liverpool are keeping tabs on Schalke midfielder Weston McKennie, 20, and are considering a £20m swoop, according to The Sun. Leeds have rejected a bid from Crystal Palace for 18-year-old Jack Clarke, reports the Yorkshire Evening Post. Chelsea have agreed a deal with Juventus to sign Gonzalo Higuain on loan until the end of the season, according to Sky in Italy. Manchester United and Chelsea set for summer transfer battle over Crystal Palace full-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka, reports The Mirror. Arsenal target Denis Suarez has been named in Barcelona's matchday squad for Thursday's Copa del Rey clash with Levante. Manchester City have opened talks with Hadjuk Split over a £7m deal for 18-year-old midfielder Ante Palaversa, reports The Mail. According to Sky Sports, Atletico Madrid are in advanced talks to sign Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata, who is valued at £45m. Meanwhile, Divock Origi is among a number of players Tottenham are considering signing to replace injured Harry Kane in the coming weeks, reports The Telegraph. Arsenal are being encouraged to make a move for Colombian international James Rodriguez, Standard Sport understands. The 27-year-old is in the final six months of a two-year loan from Real Madrid with Bayern Munich keen to offload the playmaker if they can find a club willing to pay a £3million fee to release him from the existing agreement. Any potential loan deal could hinge on whether the Gunners can offload Mesut Ozil in the January transfer window. Meanwhile, Tottenham could be forced to enter the transfer market following the news that Harry Kane is out until early March after suffering an ankle ligament injury. And the BBC have suggested that West Ham’s Marko Arnautovic could be an option for Spurs to bolster their attacking lines. West Ham, meanwhile, have rejected a €10m bid from Fiorentina for midfielder Pedro Obiang, according to Sky Sports. The Daily Mirror claim that Arsenal are resigned to the fact they will need to subsidise Mesut Ozil’s £350,000-a-week wages to offload him to Inter Milan. Elsewhere, Man Utd will consider offers for midfielder Marouane Fellaini this month, according to the Daily Mail. Tottenham could be forced into the transfer market after confirming that Harry Kane is out until early March after suffering an ankle ligament injury. Chelsea will demand more than £100m if Eden Hazard tells the club he wants to join Real Madrid, according to the Telegraph. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has moved into pole position to become Manchester United's next permanent boss, reports The Sun. David de Gea wants to commit his long-term future to Manchester United but is awaiting a suitable offer, according to The Mail. Jonjo Shelvey has been told he is staying at Newcastle amid interest from West Ham, reports The Mirror. Meanwhile, Alvaro Morata is in talks with Atletico Madrid ahead of a move back to Spain, according to The Sun. Marca in Spain say the striker is willing to take a pay cut to join Atleti. Standard Sport understands Chelsea have made an opening £26.8m offer to Zenit St Petersburg for midfielder Leandro Paredes. Unai Emery wants Arsenal to offload Mesut Ozil in January to free up funds before the window shuts, according to the Daily Mail. Wolves will rival Chelsea for the signature of striker Callum Wilson, reports the Birmingham Mail. Former Manchester United striker Andy Cole is set to join Sol Campbell at Macclesfield Town as a coach, according to the Daily Mail. Meanwhile, Watford midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure has told a French TV said he wants to leave Vicarage Road amid interest from PSG. England boss Gareth Southgate has emerged as a potential candidate for the Man Utd job, according to reports this morning. The Sunday Telegraph claim that officials at Old Trafford are growing concerned that Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino will remain at Spurs, forcing them to rethink their plans. Meanwhile, AC Milan coach Gennaro Gattuso hinted that striker Gonzalo Higuain wants to leave the club amid interest from Chelsea. Staying in Serie A, and Arsenal are said to have quoted Juventus a fee of £18million should they wish to sign Aaron Ramsey this month, according to the Sunday Mirror. Chelsea, according to the Sun on Sunday, are said to be considering a move to re-sign Nathan Ake for Bournemouth. The Dutch defender moved to the South Coast from Stamford Bridge in 2017 following a successful spell on loan there, and Chelsea are said to retain a £40m buy-back clause from that deal. Finally, Real Madrid’s interest in Christian Eriksen could see Tottenham reignite theirs in Ajax wonderkid Frenkie de Jong, according to the Sunday Mirror. Spurs are understood to be long-time admirers of the 21-year-old, but would face stiff competition from the likes of Man City and Barcelona. Barcelona have joined the race for Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata, reports The Sun. Juventus are planning a summer swoop for Real Madrid outcast Isco, according to The Mail. Manchester United and Arsenal have joined the race to sign Porto star Yacine Brahimi, reports The Mirror. Chelsea have agreed in principle deals with Leandro Paredes and Nicola Barella, according to The Telegraph. Monaco manager Thierry Henry is set to offer Michy Batshuayi an escape route out of Chelsea, reports The Sun. Fulham have rejected a £50m bid for star striker Aleksandar Mitrovic from an unnamed Chinese club, reports The Sun. Bayern Munich hope to beat Barcelona for the signature of Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Adrien Rabiot, according to The Sun. Crystal Palace and Fulham have been put on alert after Michy Batshuayi's loan spell at Valencia was cut short, according to The Mirror. The Daily Telegraph reports Chelsea have rejected Barcelona's offer to swap Willian for Malcom plus cash. England winger Jadon Sancho wants to stay at Borussia Dortmund despite reports linking him with a Premier League move, reports The Mail. Tottenham want to sign Hoffenheim and Austria midfielder Florian Grillitsch, according to Sky Sports. West Ham face a battle to keep hold of star striker Marko Arnautovic after his brother and agent declared he 'wants to go' amid talk of a lucrative offer from an unknown Chinese Super League club. Gonzalo Higuain’s agent is in London with Chelsea keen to buy the striker. Standard Sport understands that Nicolas Higuain, the forward’s brother, arrived on Thursday morning and is expected to meet with Chelsea officials to sound out their interest. Meanwhile, contrary to reports, we understand that Aaron Ramsey has not yet agreed to join Juventus with his agent due to speak with other clubs. The Serie A side are in pole position to secure the services of the Arsenal star this summer, but Inter Milan, AC Milan, Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain are also interested. Elsewhere, Barcelona could sell Philippe Coutinho to fund deal to bring Neymar back to Camp Nou. Chelsea want to sign Andre Silva but any deal hinges on Alvaro Morata replacing the striker at Sevilla, reports The Sun. Ander Herrera is set to sign a new deal for Manchester United after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer convinced him to stay, according to The Sun. Arsenal have asked about Chelsea target Nicolo Barella and could make a late bid to hijack the deal, reports The Daily Mail. The Sun reports Inter Milan are planning a summer swoop for Luka Modric and could sell Ivan Perisic to Manchester United to help raise funds. Real Madrid want either Christian Eriksen or Eden Hazard to be their new playmaker as they plan an overhaul of the squad this summer, reports The Independent. Standard Sport understands that Chelsea have put Cesc Fabregas’ proposed move to Monaco on hold until they can bring in a replacement for the Spaniard. The Blues have identified two possible replacements in Cagliari star Nicolo Barrera and Zenit St Petersburg's Leandro Paredes and will not sanction Fabregas’ move to Ligue 1 until one of those deals is agreed. According to AS, Morata’s agent Juanma Lopez has travelled to the Andalusian city to hold talks with Sevilla director of football Joaquin Caparros over the possibility of a loan move. Real Betis meanwhile are interested in signing West Ham striker Lucas Perez on loan. The Hammers could still hold onto the former Arsenal man until the end of the season if they are unable to bring in a replacement. Arsenal are exploring the possibility of making former midfielder Edu the club’s new director of football. The Gunners are keen to add further expertise to their first-team operations as part of a restructuring which began when Arsene Wenger was in charge and continued this season with chief executive Ivan Gazidis’s departure to AC Milan. Barcelona are reluctant to let Arsenal target Denis Suarez leave on loan this month ahead of a proposed permanent move in the summer, according to the Mirror. Lazio have had a £13million bid for Chelsea full-back Davide Zappacosta accepted, according to The Sun. Chelsea want £10million for Cesc Fabregas as the midfielder flies south for talks following his farewell performance at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, report the Mirror. Manchester United face a battle with Liverpool and Real Madrid for Porto right-back Eder Militao, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, The Sun reports Fulham goalkeeper Fabri is set to return to Besiktas just six months after leaving the club to move to west London. And Frank Lampard has given up hope of signing Chelsea teenager Ethan Ampadu on loan. Chelsea will make a £50m bid to try and sign PSG striker Edinson Cavani to solve their woes up front. The Sunday Express report Maurizio Sarri wants the Uruguay international to lead his attack with Alvaro Morata and Olivier Giroud failing to fulfil that role under the Italian. Arsenal meanwhile have opened talks with Barcelona over a move for Spanish midfielder Denis Suarez. The Guardian claim the Spaniard is available for around £20m with Unai Emery keen to bring in a player he has previously worked with at Sevilla. Fulham will offer £15m for Liverpool forward Divock Origi to help their Premier League survival bid, according to the Mirror. But after offloading Dominic Solanke to Bournemouth, Jurgen Klopp may be wary of letting another backup forward leave the club ahead of their title run in. Chelsea are said to be close to sealing a complicated loan agreement which will bring Gonzalo Higuain to Stamford Bridge. Sky Sports say Tottenham and Man City are on alert after young Sunderland striker Josh Maja rejected a new contract with the Black Cats. Meanwhile, West Ham’s Reece Oxford is said to be holding out for a move to Arsenal and will reject an offer to return to Borussia Monchengladbach this month, according to the Mirror. | TOM DUTTON | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news-rumours-live-arsenal-man-utd-liverpool-fc-chelsea-tottenham-latest-todays-football-a4048416.html | 2019-01-25 07:12:00+00:00 | 1,548,418,320 | 1,567,550,846 | sport | transfer |
161,580 | eveningstandard--2019-01-26--Transfer news rumours LIVE Ivan Perisic to Arsenal Chelsea Liverpool Man Utd Tottenham latest | 2019-01-26T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Transfer news, rumours LIVE: Ivan Perisic to Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Man Utd, Tottenham latest… today's football gossip | Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE blog dedicated to the latest news and rumours on transfer deadline day. Arsenal’s hopes of signing Dalian Yifang winger Yannick Carrasco on loan have been dashed even further with reports linking AC Milan with a late move. Man Utd, meanwhile, are braced for a £100million offer from Real Madrid for striker Marcus Rashford, according to The Sun. PSG have reportedly made moves to sign Arsenal’s Mesut Ozil and Chelsea forward Willian. Elsewhere, The Mirror reports West Ham have been linked with a late move for Chelsea striker Olivier Giroud. We’ll bring you today's football gossip and the latest from Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, West Ham, Man City and more on the final day of the window… Can't see the transfer news, rumours LIVE blog? Click here to access our desktop page. Arsenal have completed the loan signing of Barcelona midfielder Denis Suarez for the rest of the season. Standard Sport understands that the Gunners have paid a loan fee in the region of £2.17m, but have no obligation to buy the Spaniard . The 25-year-old signed a new contract at Camp Nou before the short-term deal was announced. Chelsea have turned down approaches from Juventus, Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund for defender Andreas Christensen Meanwhile, Tottenham and West Ham appear to have left it too late to sign Youri Tielemans. The AS Monaco midfielder is expected to complete a loan move to Leicester City, with French media outlet Le10Sport reporting that Foxes man Adrien Silva will go the over the way. And finally, the Sun claim that West Ham face more striking misery with Celta Vigo no longer willing to sell striker Maxi Gomez. Tottenham are scouting Valencia's Carlos Soler, and we understand the club will look to bring in a midfielder during the window if Vincent Janssen can be moved on . Meanwhile, Liverpool will battle Bundesliga duo Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund for RB Leipzig striker Timo Werner. ESPN report that while Leipzig still hope to convince the 22-year-old to sign a new contract, the club are prepared to sell him should he not agree fresh terms. Bournemouth are reportedly interested in signing forgotten Chelsea midfielder Danny Drinkwater on loan, according to the Daily Mail. And finally, West Ham are said to be ready to make a late move for Birmingham forward Che Adams, reports the Sun. The Gunners have had an initial offer of a loan with an option to buy rejected by the Italian club but talks were continuing today with a willingness on all sides to find an agreement. Man Utd have longstanding interest in the Croatian, but Standard Sport understands that they are not expect to rival the Gunners for his signature following Jose Mourinho’s sacking last month. Inter Milan have told Arsenal that they must supplement 50 per cent of Mesut Ozil’s salary for him to move to Inter Milan. The Daily Star report that the Serie A side are interested in signing the German, but are unwilling to match his £350,000-a-week contract. Elsewhere, PSG’s Adrien Rabiot will reportedly turn down a move to Tottenham as the midfielder holds out for a transfer to Liverpool, according to L’Equipe That could see Tottenham turn their attentions to Leeds United wonderkid Jack Clarke, according to the Mirror. And finally, Crystal Palace are said to be interested in bringing Everton winger Yannick Bolasie back to Selhurst Park. Callum Hudson-Odoi has handed in a transfer request at Chelsea to force a move to Bayern Munich, and refused to rule out leaving the Blues following his goal-scoring FA Cup display against Sheffield Wednesday. Manchester City have identified Schalke's Sebastian Rudy as a successor to Fernandinho, but will have to play £35m for the midfielder, claim The Sun on Sunday. Manchester United have made contact with PSV over interest in 21-year-old winger Steven Bergwijn, report Sunday Express. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is ready to let Antonio Valencia leave, with Newcastle and Fulham two possible destinations, claim The Sun on Sunday. | TOM DUTTON | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news-rumours-live-arsenal-man-utd-liverpool-fc-chelsea-tottenham-latest-todays-football-a4048416.html | 2019-01-26 10:55:00+00:00 | 1,548,518,100 | 1,567,550,732 | sport | transfer |
161,671 | eveningstandard--2019-01-27--Transfer news rumours LIVE Arsenal Man Utd Chelsea Liverpool Tottenham latest todayaposs fo | 2019-01-27T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Transfer news, rumours LIVE: Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham latest… today's football gossip | Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE blog dedicated to the latest transfer news and rumours. Callum Hudson-Odoi has handed in a transfer request at Chelsea to force a move to Bayern Munich, report various outlets. The Mail on Sunday add that Bayern will now bid £40m to land the youngster. Arsenal are now keen on a second Barcelona player, with Malcom a target before the transfer deadline, say The Sun on Sunday. Manchester City have identified Schalke's Sebastian Rudy as a successor to Fernandinho, but will have to play £35m for the midfielder, claim The Sun on Sunday. Manchester United have made contact with PSV over interest in 21-year-old winger Steven Bergwijn, report Sunday Express. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is ready to let Antonio Valencia leave, with Newcastle and Fulham two possible destinations, claim The Sun on Sunday. We’ll bring you today's football gossip and the latest from Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, West Ham, Man City and more over the course of the window… Can't see the transfer news, rumours LIVE blog? Click here to access our desktop page. Tottenham are finally ready to end their long wait for a transfer with a cut-price move for PSG midfielder Adrien Rabiot, reports The Sun. Arsenal have opened talks over a deal for PSG midfielder Christopher Nkunku, according to The Sun. The Gunners remain hopeful of securing a deal for Barcelona midfielder Denis Suarez but talks have stalled. Everton have rejected an approach from Crystal Palace to take Turkey striker Cenk Tosun on loan, reports the Liverpool Echo. Chelsea target Leandro Paredes has agreed terms on a £35m move to PSG, according to RMC Sport. Goal claim that the LaLiga giants have made contact with representatives of the Spaniard, who is available to leave on a free transfer in the summer. Meanwhile, although Denis Suarez wants to join Arsenal on loan, Barcelona would prefer to sell the 25-year-old to Sevilla or Real Betis, according to the Mirror. That could, in turn, be why Arsenal are also linked with a loan move for PSG midfielder Christopher Nkunku, according to the Sun. Finally, German publication Bild report that RB Leipzig have made a final bid to keep Timo Werner by offering a new contract to the striker amid interest from Liverpool, Barcelona, Real Madrid and PSG. James Rodriguez's foster father says the player's future is still up in the air amid interest from Arsenal. Meanwhile, Unai Emery indicated that Danny Welbeck has probably played his last game for the club. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has blocked plans to send a host of Manchester United’s most promising starlets on loan this month, and is determined to provide highly-rated prospects Tahith Chong, Angel Gomes, Mason Greenwood and James Garner before the end of the season. The Man Utd caretaker manager is also not surprised by transfer talk linking Eric Bailly to Arsenal. Borussia Dortmund sporting director Michael Zorc has praised Wilfried Zaha amid reports the Crystal Palace star is a transfer target for the club. Manuel Pellegrini has reassured West Ham fans that wantaway Marko Arnautovic is "working without problem" ahead of their FA Cup tie at Wimbledon. PSG are set to beat Chelsea in the race for £35m Zenit star Leandro Paredes, according to the Daily Telegraph. Man Utd and Atletico Madrid have made contact with Inter Milan over a January move for Ivan Perisic, according to the Daily Mail - and Matteo Darmian is in advanced talks to join Juventus on loan until the end of the season, reports the Guardian. Callum Hudson-Odoi wants his Bayern Munich move sorted out next week, according to The Sun. Chelsea are expected to complete the signing of Gonzalo Higuain today, with the Argentine striker reportedly flying into London this morning. Man Utd have reportedly rejected an offer from Arsenal to take defender Eric Bailly on loan until the end of the season. The Daily Mail claim that the bid, which is said to include an option to buy the player outright in the summer, was rebuffed as United do not wish do business with a rival club. Meanwhile, the Daily Star report that Tottenham will step up their attempts to sign Barcelona’s Malcom on loan after Dele Alli joined their growing list of injured stars. Spurs were in the running to sign the Brazilian last summer before he elected to move to LaLiga. West Ham are being linked with a shock move to sign former Man City and Liverpool striker Mario Balotelli. Gazzetta dello Sport claim that the Hammers are keen to bring the Italian to the London Stadium, hijacking the deal he has in the pipeline with Marseille. And finally, Real Madrid are said to be lining up a stunning £90million bid for Juventus star Paulo Dybala. Tottenham are willing to sell Vincent Janssen for a knockdown £15m this month, reports the Daily Mail. Arsenal have made contact with Real Madrid over a potential loan deal for James Rodriguez, reports The Independent. Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba is ready to sit down with the club for talks over a new deal, according to The Sun. Eden Hazard will will wait until the summer to force through an £88m move to Real Madrid as he doesn't want to unsettle Chelsea's season, according to The Mail. Tottenham are interested in signing Josh Maja from Sunderland, according to The Express. Alvaro Morata is expected to complete his loan move from Chelsea to Atletico Madrid within the next 48 hours, paving the way for Gonzalo Higuain’s arrival at Stamford Bridge. West Ham have told Marko Arnautovic they will allow him to leave in the summer but the club remain determined not to sell in January — even if the striker refuses to play. Arsenal have confirmed that Sven Mislintat, their head of recruitment, will leave the club on February 8 Meanwhile, the Gunners are unlikely to dip into the January transfer market to replace Hector Bellerin if scans confirm a knee injury will rule him out for the rest of the season. Fenerbahce are set to announce the sign of Chelsea's Victor Moses, reports the Star. West Ham forward Andy Carroll is a shock contender to solve the striker crisis at Tottenham, according to The Sun. Chelsea have made contact with Barcelona over a £100m move for Philippe Coutinho, according to the Sunday Express. Meanwhile, Gonzalo Higuain has been left out of AC Milan's squad to face Genoa on Monday as the striker's loan move to Chelsea edges closer. Liverpool have sent scouts out to watch Schalke midfielder Weston McKennie as they prepare a £20m bid, reports The Mail. West Ham will continue talks with Celta Vigo this week over a move deal for Maxi Gomez, according to The Mail. Arsenal want their former winger Marc Overmars to become technical director, according to the Sunday Mirror. Callum Hudson-Odoi is ready to reject Chelsea's contract offer worth £85,000-a-week and hold out for a move to Bayern Munich, according to the Mail on Sunday. Former Manchester United midfielder Paul Scholes is set to be named as the new Oldham manager, reports The Telegraph. Chelsea are expected to complete the signing of Gonzalo Higuain in the coming days, as Maurizio Sarri looks to bolster his attacking options with a move for the 31-year-old Argentine. Arsenal are being linked with a move for Braga forward Francisco Trincao. According to the Daily Mirror, Juventus are also interested in the 19-year-old. Liverpool have had a £61million offer for Benfica attacking midfielder Joao Felix rejected, according to Portuguese publication Correio da Manha. One thing that is confirmed at Anfield, however, is that Trent Alexander-Arnold has signed a new long-term contract with Liverpool. Tottenham, meanwhile, have held talks with Borussia Monchengladbach over a deal to sign midfielder Jonas Hofmann, according to Bild. The 26-year-old, who plays in central midfield with the option of operating on either flank, in contracted to the Bundesliga side until June 2020. Elsewhere, Man Utd are being linked with a move for PSV winger Steven Berwijn, with the club said to be prepared to offer £25m for the 21-year-old. That one’s in the Daily Mirror. Standard Sport understands Liverpool are in no rush to hand talented youngster Ki-Jana Hoever a first professional contract. Chelsea are also closing in on a £31m deal for Zenit midfielder Leandro Paredes, according to The Express. Manchester United are set to offer Marcus Rashford a new double-your-money deal that will increase his weekly wage to £150,000, according to The Sun. West Ham have had two offers for Genoa striker Krzysztof Piatek rejected, reports The Mail. Liverpool are keeping tabs on Schalke midfielder Weston McKennie, 20, and are considering a £20m swoop, according to The Sun. Leeds have rejected a bid from Crystal Palace for 18-year-old Jack Clarke, reports the Yorkshire Evening Post. Chelsea have agreed a deal with Juventus to sign Gonzalo Higuain on loan until the end of the season, according to Sky in Italy. Manchester United and Chelsea set for summer transfer battle over Crystal Palace full-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka, reports The Mirror. Arsenal target Denis Suarez has been named in Barcelona's matchday squad for Thursday's Copa del Rey clash with Levante. Manchester City have opened talks with Hadjuk Split over a £7m deal for 18-year-old midfielder Ante Palaversa, reports The Mail. According to Sky Sports, Atletico Madrid are in advanced talks to sign Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata, who is valued at £45m. Meanwhile, Divock Origi is among a number of players Tottenham are considering signing to replace injured Harry Kane in the coming weeks, reports The Telegraph. Arsenal are being encouraged to make a move for Colombian international James Rodriguez, Standard Sport understands. The 27-year-old is in the final six months of a two-year loan from Real Madrid with Bayern Munich keen to offload the playmaker if they can find a club willing to pay a £3million fee to release him from the existing agreement. Any potential loan deal could hinge on whether the Gunners can offload Mesut Ozil in the January transfer window. Meanwhile, Tottenham could be forced to enter the transfer market following the news that Harry Kane is out until early March after suffering an ankle ligament injury. And the BBC have suggested that West Ham’s Marko Arnautovic could be an option for Spurs to bolster their attacking lines. West Ham, meanwhile, have rejected a €10m bid from Fiorentina for midfielder Pedro Obiang, according to Sky Sports. The Daily Mirror claim that Arsenal are resigned to the fact they will need to subsidise Mesut Ozil’s £350,000-a-week wages to offload him to Inter Milan. Elsewhere, Man Utd will consider offers for midfielder Marouane Fellaini this month, according to the Daily Mail. Tottenham could be forced into the transfer market after confirming that Harry Kane is out until early March after suffering an ankle ligament injury. Chelsea will demand more than £100m if Eden Hazard tells the club he wants to join Real Madrid, according to the Telegraph. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has moved into pole position to become Manchester United's next permanent boss, reports The Sun. David de Gea wants to commit his long-term future to Manchester United but is awaiting a suitable offer, according to The Mail. Jonjo Shelvey has been told he is staying at Newcastle amid interest from West Ham, reports The Mirror. Meanwhile, Alvaro Morata is in talks with Atletico Madrid ahead of a move back to Spain, according to The Sun. Marca in Spain say the striker is willing to take a pay cut to join Atleti. Standard Sport understands Chelsea have made an opening £26.8m offer to Zenit St Petersburg for midfielder Leandro Paredes. Unai Emery wants Arsenal to offload Mesut Ozil in January to free up funds before the window shuts, according to the Daily Mail. Wolves will rival Chelsea for the signature of striker Callum Wilson, reports the Birmingham Mail. Former Manchester United striker Andy Cole is set to join Sol Campbell at Macclesfield Town as a coach, according to the Daily Mail. Meanwhile, Watford midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure has told a French TV said he wants to leave Vicarage Road amid interest from PSG. England boss Gareth Southgate has emerged as a potential candidate for the Man Utd job, according to reports this morning. The Sunday Telegraph claim that officials at Old Trafford are growing concerned that Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino will remain at Spurs, forcing them to rethink their plans. Meanwhile, AC Milan coach Gennaro Gattuso hinted that striker Gonzalo Higuain wants to leave the club amid interest from Chelsea. Staying in Serie A, and Arsenal are said to have quoted Juventus a fee of £18million should they wish to sign Aaron Ramsey this month, according to the Sunday Mirror. Chelsea, according to the Sun on Sunday, are said to be considering a move to re-sign Nathan Ake for Bournemouth. The Dutch defender moved to the South Coast from Stamford Bridge in 2017 following a successful spell on loan there, and Chelsea are said to retain a £40m buy-back clause from that deal. Finally, Real Madrid’s interest in Christian Eriksen could see Tottenham reignite theirs in Ajax wonderkid Frenkie de Jong, according to the Sunday Mirror. Spurs are understood to be long-time admirers of the 21-year-old, but would face stiff competition from the likes of Man City and Barcelona. Barcelona have joined the race for Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata, reports The Sun. Juventus are planning a summer swoop for Real Madrid outcast Isco, according to The Mail. Manchester United and Arsenal have joined the race to sign Porto star Yacine Brahimi, reports The Mirror. Chelsea have agreed in principle deals with Leandro Paredes and Nicola Barella, according to The Telegraph. Monaco manager Thierry Henry is set to offer Michy Batshuayi an escape route out of Chelsea, reports The Sun. Fulham have rejected a £50m bid for star striker Aleksandar Mitrovic from an unnamed Chinese club, reports The Sun. Bayern Munich hope to beat Barcelona for the signature of Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Adrien Rabiot, according to The Sun. Crystal Palace and Fulham have been put on alert after Michy Batshuayi's loan spell at Valencia was cut short, according to The Mirror. The Daily Telegraph reports Chelsea have rejected Barcelona's offer to swap Willian for Malcom plus cash. England winger Jadon Sancho wants to stay at Borussia Dortmund despite reports linking him with a Premier League move, reports The Mail. Tottenham want to sign Hoffenheim and Austria midfielder Florian Grillitsch, according to Sky Sports. West Ham face a battle to keep hold of star striker Marko Arnautovic after his brother and agent declared he 'wants to go' amid talk of a lucrative offer from an unknown Chinese Super League club. Gonzalo Higuain’s agent is in London with Chelsea keen to buy the striker. Standard Sport understands that Nicolas Higuain, the forward’s brother, arrived on Thursday morning and is expected to meet with Chelsea officials to sound out their interest. Meanwhile, contrary to reports, we understand that Aaron Ramsey has not yet agreed to join Juventus with his agent due to speak with other clubs. The Serie A side are in pole position to secure the services of the Arsenal star this summer, but Inter Milan, AC Milan, Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain are also interested. Elsewhere, Barcelona could sell Philippe Coutinho to fund deal to bring Neymar back to Camp Nou. Chelsea want to sign Andre Silva but any deal hinges on Alvaro Morata replacing the striker at Sevilla, reports The Sun. Ander Herrera is set to sign a new deal for Manchester United after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer convinced him to stay, according to The Sun. Arsenal have asked about Chelsea target Nicolo Barella and could make a late bid to hijack the deal, reports The Daily Mail. The Sun reports Inter Milan are planning a summer swoop for Luka Modric and could sell Ivan Perisic to Manchester United to help raise funds. Real Madrid want either Christian Eriksen or Eden Hazard to be their new playmaker as they plan an overhaul of the squad this summer, reports The Independent. Standard Sport understands that Chelsea have put Cesc Fabregas’ proposed move to Monaco on hold until they can bring in a replacement for the Spaniard. The Blues have identified two possible replacements in Cagliari star Nicolo Barrera and Zenit St Petersburg's Leandro Paredes and will not sanction Fabregas’ move to Ligue 1 until one of those deals is agreed. According to AS, Morata’s agent Juanma Lopez has travelled to the Andalusian city to hold talks with Sevilla director of football Joaquin Caparros over the possibility of a loan move. Real Betis meanwhile are interested in signing West Ham striker Lucas Perez on loan. The Hammers could still hold onto the former Arsenal man until the end of the season if they are unable to bring in a replacement. Arsenal are exploring the possibility of making former midfielder Edu the club’s new director of football. The Gunners are keen to add further expertise to their first-team operations as part of a restructuring which began when Arsene Wenger was in charge and continued this season with chief executive Ivan Gazidis’s departure to AC Milan. Barcelona are reluctant to let Arsenal target Denis Suarez leave on loan this month ahead of a proposed permanent move in the summer, according to the Mirror. Lazio have had a £13million bid for Chelsea full-back Davide Zappacosta accepted, according to The Sun. Chelsea want £10million for Cesc Fabregas as the midfielder flies south for talks following his farewell performance at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, report the Mirror. Manchester United face a battle with Liverpool and Real Madrid for Porto right-back Eder Militao, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, The Sun reports Fulham goalkeeper Fabri is set to return to Besiktas just six months after leaving the club to move to west London. And Frank Lampard has given up hope of signing Chelsea teenager Ethan Ampadu on loan. Chelsea will make a £50m bid to try and sign PSG striker Edinson Cavani to solve their woes up front. The Sunday Express report Maurizio Sarri wants the Uruguay international to lead his attack with Alvaro Morata and Olivier Giroud failing to fulfil that role under the Italian. Arsenal meanwhile have opened talks with Barcelona over a move for Spanish midfielder Denis Suarez. The Guardian claim the Spaniard is available for around £20m with Unai Emery keen to bring in a player he has previously worked with at Sevilla. Fulham will offer £15m for Liverpool forward Divock Origi to help their Premier League survival bid, according to the Mirror. But after offloading Dominic Solanke to Bournemouth, Jurgen Klopp may be wary of letting another backup forward leave the club ahead of their title run in. Chelsea are said to be close to sealing a complicated loan agreement which will bring Gonzalo Higuain to Stamford Bridge. Sky Sports say Tottenham and Man City are on alert after young Sunderland striker Josh Maja rejected a new contract with the Black Cats. Meanwhile, West Ham’s Reece Oxford is said to be holding out for a move to Arsenal and will reject an offer to return to Borussia Monchengladbach this month, according to the Mirror. | ALEX YOUNG | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news-rumours-live-arsenal-man-utd-liverpool-fc-chelsea-tottenham-latest-todays-football-a4049746.html | 2019-01-27 09:00:00+00:00 | 1,548,597,600 | 1,567,550,639 | sport | transfer |
161,672 | eveningstandard--2019-01-27--Transfer news rumours LIVE Chelsea Arsenal Liverpool Man Utd Tottenham latest todayaposs fo | 2019-01-27T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Transfer news, rumours LIVE: Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, Man Utd, Tottenham latest… today's football gossip | Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE blog dedicated to the latest transfer news and rumours. Callum Hudson-Odoi has handed in a transfer request at Chelsea to force a move to Bayern Munich, report various outlets. The Mail on Sunday add that Bayern will now bid £40m to land the youngster. Arsenal are now keen on a second Barcelona player, with Malcom a target before the transfer deadline, say The Sun on Sunday. Manchester City have identified Schalke's Sebastian Rudy as a successor to Fernandinho, but will have to play £35m for the midfielder, claim The Sun on Sunday. Manchester United have made contact with PSV over interest in 21-year-old winger Steven Bergwijn, report Sunday Express. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is ready to let Antonio Valencia leave, with Newcastle and Fulham two possible destinations, claim The Sun on Sunday. We’ll bring you today's football gossip and the latest from Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, West Ham, Man City and more over the course of the window… Can't see the transfer news, rumours LIVE blog? Click here to access our desktop page. Tottenham are finally ready to end their long wait for a transfer with a cut-price move for PSG midfielder Adrien Rabiot, reports The Sun. Arsenal have opened talks over a deal for PSG midfielder Christopher Nkunku, according to The Sun. The Gunners remain hopeful of securing a deal for Barcelona midfielder Denis Suarez but talks have stalled. Everton have rejected an approach from Crystal Palace to take Turkey striker Cenk Tosun on loan, reports the Liverpool Echo. Chelsea target Leandro Paredes has agreed terms on a £35m move to PSG, according to RMC Sport. Goal claim that the LaLiga giants have made contact with representatives of the Spaniard, who is available to leave on a free transfer in the summer. Meanwhile, although Denis Suarez wants to join Arsenal on loan, Barcelona would prefer to sell the 25-year-old to Sevilla or Real Betis, according to the Mirror. That could, in turn, be why Arsenal are also linked with a loan move for PSG midfielder Christopher Nkunku, according to the Sun. Finally, German publication Bild report that RB Leipzig have made a final bid to keep Timo Werner by offering a new contract to the striker amid interest from Liverpool, Barcelona, Real Madrid and PSG. James Rodriguez's foster father says the player's future is still up in the air amid interest from Arsenal. Meanwhile, Unai Emery indicated that Danny Welbeck has probably played his last game for the club. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has blocked plans to send a host of Manchester United’s most promising starlets on loan this month, and is determined to provide highly-rated prospects Tahith Chong, Angel Gomes, Mason Greenwood and James Garner before the end of the season. The Man Utd caretaker manager is also not surprised by transfer talk linking Eric Bailly to Arsenal. Borussia Dortmund sporting director Michael Zorc has praised Wilfried Zaha amid reports the Crystal Palace star is a transfer target for the club. Manuel Pellegrini has reassured West Ham fans that wantaway Marko Arnautovic is "working without problem" ahead of their FA Cup tie at Wimbledon. PSG are set to beat Chelsea in the race for £35m Zenit star Leandro Paredes, according to the Daily Telegraph. Man Utd and Atletico Madrid have made contact with Inter Milan over a January move for Ivan Perisic, according to the Daily Mail - and Matteo Darmian is in advanced talks to join Juventus on loan until the end of the season, reports the Guardian. Callum Hudson-Odoi wants his Bayern Munich move sorted out next week, according to The Sun. Chelsea are expected to complete the signing of Gonzalo Higuain today, with the Argentine striker reportedly flying into London this morning. Man Utd have reportedly rejected an offer from Arsenal to take defender Eric Bailly on loan until the end of the season. The Daily Mail claim that the bid, which is said to include an option to buy the player outright in the summer, was rebuffed as United do not wish do business with a rival club. Meanwhile, the Daily Star report that Tottenham will step up their attempts to sign Barcelona’s Malcom on loan after Dele Alli joined their growing list of injured stars. Spurs were in the running to sign the Brazilian last summer before he elected to move to LaLiga. West Ham are being linked with a shock move to sign former Man City and Liverpool striker Mario Balotelli. Gazzetta dello Sport claim that the Hammers are keen to bring the Italian to the London Stadium, hijacking the deal he has in the pipeline with Marseille. And finally, Real Madrid are said to be lining up a stunning £90million bid for Juventus star Paulo Dybala. Tottenham are willing to sell Vincent Janssen for a knockdown £15m this month, reports the Daily Mail. Arsenal have made contact with Real Madrid over a potential loan deal for James Rodriguez, reports The Independent. Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba is ready to sit down with the club for talks over a new deal, according to The Sun. Eden Hazard will will wait until the summer to force through an £88m move to Real Madrid as he doesn't want to unsettle Chelsea's season, according to The Mail. Tottenham are interested in signing Josh Maja from Sunderland, according to The Express. Alvaro Morata is expected to complete his loan move from Chelsea to Atletico Madrid within the next 48 hours, paving the way for Gonzalo Higuain’s arrival at Stamford Bridge. West Ham have told Marko Arnautovic they will allow him to leave in the summer but the club remain determined not to sell in January — even if the striker refuses to play. Arsenal have confirmed that Sven Mislintat, their head of recruitment, will leave the club on February 8 Meanwhile, the Gunners are unlikely to dip into the January transfer market to replace Hector Bellerin if scans confirm a knee injury will rule him out for the rest of the season. Fenerbahce are set to announce the sign of Chelsea's Victor Moses, reports the Star. West Ham forward Andy Carroll is a shock contender to solve the striker crisis at Tottenham, according to The Sun. Chelsea have made contact with Barcelona over a £100m move for Philippe Coutinho, according to the Sunday Express. Meanwhile, Gonzalo Higuain has been left out of AC Milan's squad to face Genoa on Monday as the striker's loan move to Chelsea edges closer. Liverpool have sent scouts out to watch Schalke midfielder Weston McKennie as they prepare a £20m bid, reports The Mail. West Ham will continue talks with Celta Vigo this week over a move deal for Maxi Gomez, according to The Mail. Arsenal want their former winger Marc Overmars to become technical director, according to the Sunday Mirror. Callum Hudson-Odoi is ready to reject Chelsea's contract offer worth £85,000-a-week and hold out for a move to Bayern Munich, according to the Mail on Sunday. Former Manchester United midfielder Paul Scholes is set to be named as the new Oldham manager, reports The Telegraph. Chelsea are expected to complete the signing of Gonzalo Higuain in the coming days, as Maurizio Sarri looks to bolster his attacking options with a move for the 31-year-old Argentine. Arsenal are being linked with a move for Braga forward Francisco Trincao. According to the Daily Mirror, Juventus are also interested in the 19-year-old. Liverpool have had a £61million offer for Benfica attacking midfielder Joao Felix rejected, according to Portuguese publication Correio da Manha. One thing that is confirmed at Anfield, however, is that Trent Alexander-Arnold has signed a new long-term contract with Liverpool. Tottenham, meanwhile, have held talks with Borussia Monchengladbach over a deal to sign midfielder Jonas Hofmann, according to Bild. The 26-year-old, who plays in central midfield with the option of operating on either flank, in contracted to the Bundesliga side until June 2020. Elsewhere, Man Utd are being linked with a move for PSV winger Steven Berwijn, with the club said to be prepared to offer £25m for the 21-year-old. That one’s in the Daily Mirror. Standard Sport understands Liverpool are in no rush to hand talented youngster Ki-Jana Hoever a first professional contract. Chelsea are also closing in on a £31m deal for Zenit midfielder Leandro Paredes, according to The Express. Manchester United are set to offer Marcus Rashford a new double-your-money deal that will increase his weekly wage to £150,000, according to The Sun. West Ham have had two offers for Genoa striker Krzysztof Piatek rejected, reports The Mail. Liverpool are keeping tabs on Schalke midfielder Weston McKennie, 20, and are considering a £20m swoop, according to The Sun. Leeds have rejected a bid from Crystal Palace for 18-year-old Jack Clarke, reports the Yorkshire Evening Post. Chelsea have agreed a deal with Juventus to sign Gonzalo Higuain on loan until the end of the season, according to Sky in Italy. Manchester United and Chelsea set for summer transfer battle over Crystal Palace full-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka, reports The Mirror. Arsenal target Denis Suarez has been named in Barcelona's matchday squad for Thursday's Copa del Rey clash with Levante. Manchester City have opened talks with Hadjuk Split over a £7m deal for 18-year-old midfielder Ante Palaversa, reports The Mail. According to Sky Sports, Atletico Madrid are in advanced talks to sign Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata, who is valued at £45m. Meanwhile, Divock Origi is among a number of players Tottenham are considering signing to replace injured Harry Kane in the coming weeks, reports The Telegraph. Arsenal are being encouraged to make a move for Colombian international James Rodriguez, Standard Sport understands. The 27-year-old is in the final six months of a two-year loan from Real Madrid with Bayern Munich keen to offload the playmaker if they can find a club willing to pay a £3million fee to release him from the existing agreement. Any potential loan deal could hinge on whether the Gunners can offload Mesut Ozil in the January transfer window. Meanwhile, Tottenham could be forced to enter the transfer market following the news that Harry Kane is out until early March after suffering an ankle ligament injury. And the BBC have suggested that West Ham’s Marko Arnautovic could be an option for Spurs to bolster their attacking lines. West Ham, meanwhile, have rejected a €10m bid from Fiorentina for midfielder Pedro Obiang, according to Sky Sports. The Daily Mirror claim that Arsenal are resigned to the fact they will need to subsidise Mesut Ozil’s £350,000-a-week wages to offload him to Inter Milan. Elsewhere, Man Utd will consider offers for midfielder Marouane Fellaini this month, according to the Daily Mail. Tottenham could be forced into the transfer market after confirming that Harry Kane is out until early March after suffering an ankle ligament injury. Chelsea will demand more than £100m if Eden Hazard tells the club he wants to join Real Madrid, according to the Telegraph. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has moved into pole position to become Manchester United's next permanent boss, reports The Sun. David de Gea wants to commit his long-term future to Manchester United but is awaiting a suitable offer, according to The Mail. Jonjo Shelvey has been told he is staying at Newcastle amid interest from West Ham, reports The Mirror. Meanwhile, Alvaro Morata is in talks with Atletico Madrid ahead of a move back to Spain, according to The Sun. Marca in Spain say the striker is willing to take a pay cut to join Atleti. Standard Sport understands Chelsea have made an opening £26.8m offer to Zenit St Petersburg for midfielder Leandro Paredes. Unai Emery wants Arsenal to offload Mesut Ozil in January to free up funds before the window shuts, according to the Daily Mail. Wolves will rival Chelsea for the signature of striker Callum Wilson, reports the Birmingham Mail. Former Manchester United striker Andy Cole is set to join Sol Campbell at Macclesfield Town as a coach, according to the Daily Mail. Meanwhile, Watford midfielder Abdoulaye Doucoure has told a French TV said he wants to leave Vicarage Road amid interest from PSG. England boss Gareth Southgate has emerged as a potential candidate for the Man Utd job, according to reports this morning. The Sunday Telegraph claim that officials at Old Trafford are growing concerned that Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino will remain at Spurs, forcing them to rethink their plans. Meanwhile, AC Milan coach Gennaro Gattuso hinted that striker Gonzalo Higuain wants to leave the club amid interest from Chelsea. Staying in Serie A, and Arsenal are said to have quoted Juventus a fee of £18million should they wish to sign Aaron Ramsey this month, according to the Sunday Mirror. Chelsea, according to the Sun on Sunday, are said to be considering a move to re-sign Nathan Ake for Bournemouth. The Dutch defender moved to the South Coast from Stamford Bridge in 2017 following a successful spell on loan there, and Chelsea are said to retain a £40m buy-back clause from that deal. Finally, Real Madrid’s interest in Christian Eriksen could see Tottenham reignite theirs in Ajax wonderkid Frenkie de Jong, according to the Sunday Mirror. Spurs are understood to be long-time admirers of the 21-year-old, but would face stiff competition from the likes of Man City and Barcelona. Barcelona have joined the race for Chelsea striker Alvaro Morata, reports The Sun. Juventus are planning a summer swoop for Real Madrid outcast Isco, according to The Mail. Manchester United and Arsenal have joined the race to sign Porto star Yacine Brahimi, reports The Mirror. Chelsea have agreed in principle deals with Leandro Paredes and Nicola Barella, according to The Telegraph. Monaco manager Thierry Henry is set to offer Michy Batshuayi an escape route out of Chelsea, reports The Sun. Fulham have rejected a £50m bid for star striker Aleksandar Mitrovic from an unnamed Chinese club, reports The Sun. Bayern Munich hope to beat Barcelona for the signature of Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Adrien Rabiot, according to The Sun. Crystal Palace and Fulham have been put on alert after Michy Batshuayi's loan spell at Valencia was cut short, according to The Mirror. The Daily Telegraph reports Chelsea have rejected Barcelona's offer to swap Willian for Malcom plus cash. England winger Jadon Sancho wants to stay at Borussia Dortmund despite reports linking him with a Premier League move, reports The Mail. Tottenham want to sign Hoffenheim and Austria midfielder Florian Grillitsch, according to Sky Sports. West Ham face a battle to keep hold of star striker Marko Arnautovic after his brother and agent declared he 'wants to go' amid talk of a lucrative offer from an unknown Chinese Super League club. Gonzalo Higuain’s agent is in London with Chelsea keen to buy the striker. Standard Sport understands that Nicolas Higuain, the forward’s brother, arrived on Thursday morning and is expected to meet with Chelsea officials to sound out their interest. Meanwhile, contrary to reports, we understand that Aaron Ramsey has not yet agreed to join Juventus with his agent due to speak with other clubs. The Serie A side are in pole position to secure the services of the Arsenal star this summer, but Inter Milan, AC Milan, Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain are also interested. Elsewhere, Barcelona could sell Philippe Coutinho to fund deal to bring Neymar back to Camp Nou. Chelsea want to sign Andre Silva but any deal hinges on Alvaro Morata replacing the striker at Sevilla, reports The Sun. Ander Herrera is set to sign a new deal for Manchester United after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer convinced him to stay, according to The Sun. Arsenal have asked about Chelsea target Nicolo Barella and could make a late bid to hijack the deal, reports The Daily Mail. The Sun reports Inter Milan are planning a summer swoop for Luka Modric and could sell Ivan Perisic to Manchester United to help raise funds. Real Madrid want either Christian Eriksen or Eden Hazard to be their new playmaker as they plan an overhaul of the squad this summer, reports The Independent. Standard Sport understands that Chelsea have put Cesc Fabregas’ proposed move to Monaco on hold until they can bring in a replacement for the Spaniard. The Blues have identified two possible replacements in Cagliari star Nicolo Barrera and Zenit St Petersburg's Leandro Paredes and will not sanction Fabregas’ move to Ligue 1 until one of those deals is agreed. According to AS, Morata’s agent Juanma Lopez has travelled to the Andalusian city to hold talks with Sevilla director of football Joaquin Caparros over the possibility of a loan move. Real Betis meanwhile are interested in signing West Ham striker Lucas Perez on loan. The Hammers could still hold onto the former Arsenal man until the end of the season if they are unable to bring in a replacement. Arsenal are exploring the possibility of making former midfielder Edu the club’s new director of football. The Gunners are keen to add further expertise to their first-team operations as part of a restructuring which began when Arsene Wenger was in charge and continued this season with chief executive Ivan Gazidis’s departure to AC Milan. Barcelona are reluctant to let Arsenal target Denis Suarez leave on loan this month ahead of a proposed permanent move in the summer, according to the Mirror. Lazio have had a £13million bid for Chelsea full-back Davide Zappacosta accepted, according to The Sun. Chelsea want £10million for Cesc Fabregas as the midfielder flies south for talks following his farewell performance at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, report the Mirror. Manchester United face a battle with Liverpool and Real Madrid for Porto right-back Eder Militao, according to The Sun. Meanwhile, The Sun reports Fulham goalkeeper Fabri is set to return to Besiktas just six months after leaving the club to move to west London. And Frank Lampard has given up hope of signing Chelsea teenager Ethan Ampadu on loan. Chelsea will make a £50m bid to try and sign PSG striker Edinson Cavani to solve their woes up front. The Sunday Express report Maurizio Sarri wants the Uruguay international to lead his attack with Alvaro Morata and Olivier Giroud failing to fulfil that role under the Italian. Arsenal meanwhile have opened talks with Barcelona over a move for Spanish midfielder Denis Suarez. The Guardian claim the Spaniard is available for around £20m with Unai Emery keen to bring in a player he has previously worked with at Sevilla. Fulham will offer £15m for Liverpool forward Divock Origi to help their Premier League survival bid, according to the Mirror. But after offloading Dominic Solanke to Bournemouth, Jurgen Klopp may be wary of letting another backup forward leave the club ahead of their title run in. Chelsea are said to be close to sealing a complicated loan agreement which will bring Gonzalo Higuain to Stamford Bridge. Sky Sports say Tottenham and Man City are on alert after young Sunderland striker Josh Maja rejected a new contract with the Black Cats. Meanwhile, West Ham’s Reece Oxford is said to be holding out for a move to Arsenal and will reject an offer to return to Borussia Monchengladbach this month, according to the Mirror. | ALEX YOUNG | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news-rumours-live-arsenal-man-utd-liverpool-fc-chelsea-tottenham-latest-todays-football-a4049746.html | 2019-01-27 09:00:00+00:00 | 1,548,597,600 | 1,567,550,639 | sport | transfer |
161,673 | eveningstandard--2019-01-27--Transfer news rumours LIVE Hudson-Odoi Perisic latest Chelsea Arsenal Man Utd Liverpool gossi | 2019-01-27T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Transfer news, rumours LIVE: Hudson-Odoi, Perisic latest, Chelsea, Arsenal, Man Utd, Liverpool gossip today | Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE blog dedicated to the latest news and rumours on transfer deadline day. Arsenal’s hopes of signing Dalian Yifang winger Yannick Carrasco on loan have been dashed even further with reports linking AC Milan with a late move. Man Utd, meanwhile, are braced for a £100million offer from Real Madrid for striker Marcus Rashford, according to The Sun. PSG have reportedly made moves to sign Arsenal’s Mesut Ozil and Chelsea forward Willian. Elsewhere, The Mirror reports West Ham have been linked with a late move for Chelsea striker Olivier Giroud. We’ll bring you today's football gossip and the latest from Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, West Ham, Man City and more on the final day of the window… Can't see the transfer news, rumours LIVE blog? Click here to access our desktop page. Arsenal have completed the loan signing of Barcelona midfielder Denis Suarez for the rest of the season. Standard Sport understands that the Gunners have paid a loan fee in the region of £2.17m, but have no obligation to buy the Spaniard . The 25-year-old signed a new contract at Camp Nou before the short-term deal was announced. Chelsea have turned down approaches from Juventus, Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund for defender Andreas Christensen Meanwhile, Tottenham and West Ham appear to have left it too late to sign Youri Tielemans. The AS Monaco midfielder is expected to complete a loan move to Leicester City, with French media outlet Le10Sport reporting that Foxes man Adrien Silva will go the over the way. And finally, the Sun claim that West Ham face more striking misery with Celta Vigo no longer willing to sell striker Maxi Gomez. Tottenham are scouting Valencia's Carlos Soler, and we understand the club will look to bring in a midfielder during the window if Vincent Janssen can be moved on . Meanwhile, Liverpool will battle Bundesliga duo Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund for RB Leipzig striker Timo Werner. ESPN report that while Leipzig still hope to convince the 22-year-old to sign a new contract, the club are prepared to sell him should he not agree fresh terms. Bournemouth are reportedly interested in signing forgotten Chelsea midfielder Danny Drinkwater on loan, according to the Daily Mail. And finally, West Ham are said to be ready to make a late move for Birmingham forward Che Adams, reports the Sun. The Gunners have had an initial offer of a loan with an option to buy rejected by the Italian club but talks were continuing today with a willingness on all sides to find an agreement. Man Utd have longstanding interest in the Croatian, but Standard Sport understands that they are not expect to rival the Gunners for his signature following Jose Mourinho’s sacking last month. Inter Milan have told Arsenal that they must supplement 50 per cent of Mesut Ozil’s salary for him to move to Inter Milan. The Daily Star report that the Serie A side are interested in signing the German, but are unwilling to match his £350,000-a-week contract. Elsewhere, PSG’s Adrien Rabiot will reportedly turn down a move to Tottenham as the midfielder holds out for a transfer to Liverpool, according to L’Equipe That could see Tottenham turn their attentions to Leeds United wonderkid Jack Clarke, according to the Mirror. And finally, Crystal Palace are said to be interested in bringing Everton winger Yannick Bolasie back to Selhurst Park. Callum Hudson-Odoi has handed in a transfer request at Chelsea to force a move to Bayern Munich, and refused to rule out leaving the Blues following his goal-scoring FA Cup display against Sheffield Wednesday. Manchester City have identified Schalke's Sebastian Rudy as a successor to Fernandinho, but will have to play £35m for the midfielder, claim The Sun on Sunday. Manchester United have made contact with PSV over interest in 21-year-old winger Steven Bergwijn, report Sunday Express. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is ready to let Antonio Valencia leave, with Newcastle and Fulham two possible destinations, claim The Sun on Sunday. | ALEX YOUNG | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news-rumours-live-arsenal-man-utd-liverpool-fc-chelsea-tottenham-latest-todays-football-a4049746.html | 2019-01-27 09:00:00+00:00 | 1,548,597,600 | 1,567,550,638 | sport | transfer |
162,087 | eveningstandard--2019-01-29--Transfer news rumours LIVE Arsenal Liverpool Chelsea Man Utd Tottenham latest todayaposs fo | 2019-01-29T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Transfer news, rumours LIVE: Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea, Man Utd, Tottenham latest… today's football gossip | Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE blog dedicated to the latest transfer news and rumours. Arsenal will complete the loan signing of Barcelona midfielder Denis Suarez for the rest of the season. Standard Sport understands that the Gunners will pay a loan fee in the region of £2.17m, but have no obligation to buy the Spaniard . The 25-year-old is expected to sign a new contract at Camp Nou before the short-term deal is announced. Chelsea are apparently set to receive late bids from Juventus and Borussia Dortmund for defender Andreas Christensen The Sun reports that, despite Chelsea’s desire to keep the Dane, his lack of game-time this season has encourage the Champions League sides to make an approach. Meanwhile, Tottenham and West Ham appear to have left it too late to sign Youri Tielemans. The AS Monaco midfielder is expected to complete a loan move to Leicester City, with French media outlet Le10Sport reporting that Foxes man Adrien Silva will go the over the way. And finally, the Sun claim that West Ham face more striking misery with Celta Vigo no longer willing to sell striker Maxi Lopez. We’ll bring you today's football gossip and the latest from Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, West Ham, Man City and more over the course of the window… Can't see the transfer news, rumours LIVE blog? Click here to access our desktop page. Tottenham are scouting Valencia's Carlos Soler, and we understand the club will look to bring in a midfielder during the window if Vincent Janssen can be moved on . Meanwhile, Liverpool will battle Bundesliga duo Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund for RB Leipzig striker Timo Werner. ESPN report that while Leipzig still hope to convince the 22-year-old to sign a new contract, the club are prepared to sell him should he not agree fresh terms. Bournemouth are reportedly interested in signing forgotten Chelsea midfielder Danny Drinkwater on loan, according to the Daily Mail. And finally, West Ham are said to be ready to make a late move for Birmingham forward Che Adams, reports the Sun. The Gunners have had an initial offer of a loan with an option to buy rejected by the Italian club but talks were continuing today with a willingness on all sides to find an agreement. Man Utd have longstanding interest in the Croatian, but Standard Sport understands that they are not expect to rival the Gunners for his signature following Jose Mourinho’s sacking last month. Inter Milan have told Arsenal that they must supplement 50 per cent of Mesut Ozil’s salary for him to move to Inter Milan. The Daily Star report that the Serie A side are interested in signing the German, but are unwilling to match his £350,000-a-week contract. Elsewhere, PSG’s Adrien Rabiot will reportedly turn down a move to Tottenham as the midfielder holds out for a transfer to Liverpool, according to L’Equipe That could see Tottenham turn their attentions to Leeds United wonderkid Jack Clarke, according to the Mirror. And finally, Crystal Palace are said to be interested in bringing Everton winger Yannick Bolasie back to Selhurst Park. Callum Hudson-Odoi has handed in a transfer request at Chelsea to force a move to Bayern Munich, and refused to rule out leaving the Blues following his goal-scoring FA Cup display against Sheffield Wednesday. Manchester City have identified Schalke's Sebastian Rudy as a successor to Fernandinho, but will have to play £35m for the midfielder, claim The Sun on Sunday. Manchester United have made contact with PSV over interest in 21-year-old winger Steven Bergwijn, report Sunday Express. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is ready to let Antonio Valencia leave, with Newcastle and Fulham two possible destinations, claim The Sun on Sunday. | Richard Parry, tom dutton | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news-rumours-live-liverpool-fc-arsenal-chelsea-man-utd-tottenham-latest-todays-football-a4051256.html | 2019-01-29 14:11:00+00:00 | 1,548,789,060 | 1,567,550,358 | sport | transfer |
162,088 | eveningstandard--2019-01-29--Transfer news rumours LIVE Liverpool Arsenal Chelsea Man Utd Tottenham latest todayaposs fo | 2019-01-29T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Transfer news, rumours LIVE: Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, Man Utd, Tottenham latest… today's football gossip | Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE blog dedicated to the latest transfer news and rumours. Liverpool will battle Bundesliga duo Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund for RB Leipzig striker Timo Werner. ESPN report that while Leipzig still hope to convince the 22-year-old to sign a new contract, the club are prepared to sell him should he not agree fresh terms. Meanwhile, Arsenal are said to be considering a move for Napoli’s Kevin Malcuit. The 27-year-old French fullback only joined Napoli in the summer, but the Sun say that the Gunners are in the market for cover for Hector Bellerin, who has been ruled out till the end of the season. Bournemouth are reportedly interested in signing forgotten Chelsea midfielder Danny Drinkwater on loan, according to the Daily Mail. Tottenham are said to be looking at bringing in players – albeit not before the summer – with the club said to be considering a £30million move for Valencia midfielder Carlos Soler, according to ESPN. And finally, West Ham are said to be ready to make a late move for Birmingham forward Che Adams, reports the Sun. We’ll bring you today's football gossip and the latest from Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, West Ham, Man City and more over the course of the window… Can't see the transfer news, rumours LIVE blog? Click here to access our desktop page. The Gunners have had an initial offer of a loan with an option to buy rejected by the Italian club but talks were continuing today with a willingness on all sides to find an agreement. Man Utd have longstanding interest in the Croatian, but Standard Sport understands that they are not expect to rival the Gunners for his signature following Jose Mourinho’s sacking last month. Inter Milan have told Arsenal that they must supplement 50 per cent of Mesut Ozil’s salary for him to move to Inter Milan. The Daily Star report that the Serie A side are interested in signing the German, but are unwilling to match his £350,000-a-week contract. Elsewhere, PSG’s Adrien Rabiot will reportedly turn down a move to Tottenham as the midfielder holds out for a transfer to Liverpool, according to L’Equipe That could see Tottenham turn their attentions to Leeds United wonderkid Jack Clarke, according to the Mirror. And finally, Crystal Palace are said to be interested in bringing Everton winger Yannick Bolasie back to Selhurst Park. Callum Hudson-Odoi has handed in a transfer request at Chelsea to force a move to Bayern Munich, and refused to rule out leaving the Blues following his goal-scoring FA Cup display against Sheffield Wednesday. Manchester City have identified Schalke's Sebastian Rudy as a successor to Fernandinho, but will have to play £35m for the midfielder, claim The Sun on Sunday. Manchester United have made contact with PSV over interest in 21-year-old winger Steven Bergwijn, report Sunday Express. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is ready to let Antonio Valencia leave, with Newcastle and Fulham two possible destinations, claim The Sun on Sunday. | Richard Parry, TOM DUTTON | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news-rumours-live-liverpool-fc-arsenal-chelsea-man-utd-tottenham-latest-todays-football-a4051256.html | 2019-01-29 07:05:00+00:00 | 1,548,763,500 | 1,567,550,357 | sport | transfer |
162,283 | eveningstandard--2019-01-30--Transfer news rumours LIVE Arsenal Liverpool Chelsea Man Utd Tottenham latest todayaposs fo | 2019-01-30T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Transfer news, rumours LIVE: Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea, Man Utd, Tottenham latest… today's football gossip | Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE blog dedicated to the latest news and rumours on transfer deadline day. Arsenal’s hopes of signing Dalian Yifang winger Yannick Carrasco on loan have been dashed even further with reports linking AC Milan with a late move. Man Utd, meanwhile, are braced for a £100million offer from Real Madrid for striker Marcus Rashford, according to The Sun. PSG have reportedly made moves to sign Arsenal’s Mesut Ozil and Chelsea forward Willian. Elsewhere, The Mirror reports West Ham have been linked with a late move for Chelsea striker Olivier Giroud. We’ll bring you today's football gossip and the latest from Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, West Ham, Man City and more on the final day of the window… Can't see the transfer news, rumours LIVE blog? Click here to access our desktop page. Arsenal have completed the loan signing of Barcelona midfielder Denis Suarez for the rest of the season. Standard Sport understands that the Gunners have paid a loan fee in the region of £2.17m, but have no obligation to buy the Spaniard . The 25-year-old signed a new contract at Camp Nou before the short-term deal was announced. Chelsea have turned down approaches from Juventus, Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund for defender Andreas Christensen Meanwhile, Tottenham and West Ham appear to have left it too late to sign Youri Tielemans. The AS Monaco midfielder is expected to complete a loan move to Leicester City, with French media outlet Le10Sport reporting that Foxes man Adrien Silva will go the over the way. And finally, the Sun claim that West Ham face more striking misery with Celta Vigo no longer willing to sell striker Maxi Gomez. Tottenham are scouting Valencia's Carlos Soler, and we understand the club will look to bring in a midfielder during the window if Vincent Janssen can be moved on . Meanwhile, Liverpool will battle Bundesliga duo Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund for RB Leipzig striker Timo Werner. ESPN report that while Leipzig still hope to convince the 22-year-old to sign a new contract, the club are prepared to sell him should he not agree fresh terms. Bournemouth are reportedly interested in signing forgotten Chelsea midfielder Danny Drinkwater on loan, according to the Daily Mail. And finally, West Ham are said to be ready to make a late move for Birmingham forward Che Adams, reports the Sun. The Gunners have had an initial offer of a loan with an option to buy rejected by the Italian club but talks were continuing today with a willingness on all sides to find an agreement. Man Utd have longstanding interest in the Croatian, but Standard Sport understands that they are not expect to rival the Gunners for his signature following Jose Mourinho’s sacking last month. Inter Milan have told Arsenal that they must supplement 50 per cent of Mesut Ozil’s salary for him to move to Inter Milan. The Daily Star report that the Serie A side are interested in signing the German, but are unwilling to match his £350,000-a-week contract. Elsewhere, PSG’s Adrien Rabiot will reportedly turn down a move to Tottenham as the midfielder holds out for a transfer to Liverpool, according to L’Equipe That could see Tottenham turn their attentions to Leeds United wonderkid Jack Clarke, according to the Mirror. And finally, Crystal Palace are said to be interested in bringing Everton winger Yannick Bolasie back to Selhurst Park. Callum Hudson-Odoi has handed in a transfer request at Chelsea to force a move to Bayern Munich, and refused to rule out leaving the Blues following his goal-scoring FA Cup display against Sheffield Wednesday. Manchester City have identified Schalke's Sebastian Rudy as a successor to Fernandinho, but will have to play £35m for the midfielder, claim The Sun on Sunday. Manchester United have made contact with PSV over interest in 21-year-old winger Steven Bergwijn, report Sunday Express. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is ready to let Antonio Valencia leave, with Newcastle and Fulham two possible destinations, claim The Sun on Sunday. | JOE KRISHNAN | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news-rumours-live-arsenal-liverpool-fc-man-utd-chelsea-fc-tottenham-latest-todays-football-a4052496.html | 2019-01-30 07:06:00+00:00 | 1,548,849,960 | 1,567,550,218 | sport | transfer |
162,284 | eveningstandard--2019-01-30--Transfer news rumours LIVE Arsenal Liverpool Man Utd Chelsea Tottenham latest todayaposs fo | 2019-01-30T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Transfer news, rumours LIVE: Arsenal, Liverpool, Man Utd, Chelsea. Tottenham latest… today's football gossip | Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE blog dedicated to the latest transfer news and rumours. Arsenal will complete the loan signing of Barcelona midfielder Denis Suarez for the rest of the season. Standard Sport understands that the Gunners will pay a loan fee in the region of £2.17m, but have no obligation to buy the Spaniard . The 25-year-old is expected to sign a new contract at Camp Nou before the short-term deal is announced. Chelsea are apparently set to receive late bids from Juventus and Borussia Dortmund for defender Andreas Christensen The Sun reports that, despite Chelsea’s desire to keep the Dane, his lack of game-time this season has encourage the Champions League sides to make an approach. Meanwhile, Tottenham and West Ham appear to have left it too late to sign Youri Tielemans. The AS Monaco midfielder is expected to complete a loan move to Leicester City, with French media outlet Le10Sport reporting that Foxes man Adrien Silva will go the over the way. And finally, the Sun claim that West Ham face more striking misery with Celta Vigo no longer willing to sell striker Maxi Lopez. We’ll bring you today's football gossip and the latest from Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, West Ham, Man City and more over the course of the window… Can't see the transfer news, rumours LIVE blog? Click here to access our desktop page. Tottenham are scouting Valencia's Carlos Soler, and we understand the club will look to bring in a midfielder during the window if Vincent Janssen can be moved on . Meanwhile, Liverpool will battle Bundesliga duo Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund for RB Leipzig striker Timo Werner. ESPN report that while Leipzig still hope to convince the 22-year-old to sign a new contract, the club are prepared to sell him should he not agree fresh terms. Bournemouth are reportedly interested in signing forgotten Chelsea midfielder Danny Drinkwater on loan, according to the Daily Mail. And finally, West Ham are said to be ready to make a late move for Birmingham forward Che Adams, reports the Sun. The Gunners have had an initial offer of a loan with an option to buy rejected by the Italian club but talks were continuing today with a willingness on all sides to find an agreement. Man Utd have longstanding interest in the Croatian, but Standard Sport understands that they are not expect to rival the Gunners for his signature following Jose Mourinho’s sacking last month. Inter Milan have told Arsenal that they must supplement 50 per cent of Mesut Ozil’s salary for him to move to Inter Milan. The Daily Star report that the Serie A side are interested in signing the German, but are unwilling to match his £350,000-a-week contract. Elsewhere, PSG’s Adrien Rabiot will reportedly turn down a move to Tottenham as the midfielder holds out for a transfer to Liverpool, according to L’Equipe That could see Tottenham turn their attentions to Leeds United wonderkid Jack Clarke, according to the Mirror. And finally, Crystal Palace are said to be interested in bringing Everton winger Yannick Bolasie back to Selhurst Park. Callum Hudson-Odoi has handed in a transfer request at Chelsea to force a move to Bayern Munich, and refused to rule out leaving the Blues following his goal-scoring FA Cup display against Sheffield Wednesday. Manchester City have identified Schalke's Sebastian Rudy as a successor to Fernandinho, but will have to play £35m for the midfielder, claim The Sun on Sunday. Manchester United have made contact with PSV over interest in 21-year-old winger Steven Bergwijn, report Sunday Express. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is ready to let Antonio Valencia leave, with Newcastle and Fulham two possible destinations, claim The Sun on Sunday. | Richard Parry, ALEX YOUNG | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news-rumours-live-arsenal-liverpool-fc-man-utd-chelsea-fc-tottenham-latest-todays-football-a4052496.html | 2019-01-30 07:06:00+00:00 | 1,548,849,960 | 1,567,550,219 | sport | transfer |
162,316 | eveningstandard--2019-01-31--Arsenal transfer news LIVE Latest Yannick Carrasco Ivan Perisic and Christopher Nkunku updates | 2019-01-31T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Arsenal transfer news LIVE: Latest Yannick Carrasco, Ivan Perisic and Christopher Nkunku updates | Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE blog dedicated to the latest news and rumours on transfer deadline day. The window has slammed shut, and Michy Batshuayi has sealed a dramatic late loan transfer from Chelsea to Crystal Palace. The Belgian dominated much of deadline day after Denis Suarez completed his respective loan move to Arsenal from Barcelona, and Palace finally got their man in a late announcement after the window closed at 11pm. Batshuayi was at one stages weighing up a short-term move to West Ham, before it emerged that Tottenham had held talks with Chelsea over a permanent deal, but the Blues' demands of £35-40million put the buffers on that. And that's when Palace swopped in. The Eagles have submitted a deal sheet, and we expect confirmation before 1am. Stay tuned for all the latest news and reaction... Can't see the transfer news, rumours LIVE blog? Click here to access our desktop page. The Belgian was believed to be deciding between a loan move to West Ham or Real Betis, before Spurs entered the race. Chelsea are understood to be opening to striking a deal with Spurs, but only a permanent transfer at fee in excess of £35million. Arsenal were this afternoon left scrambling to complete a loan deal for Christopher Nkunku after negotiations stalled over a move for Yannick Carrasco. Meanwhile, the Gunners have confirmed the loan signing of Barcelona star Denis Suarez, while Emile Smith Rowe has joined RB Leipzig on loan. Standard Sport understands that Chelsea will not be signing a replacement for Cesc Fabregas before the close of the transfer window on Thursday night. Arsenal have completed the loan signing of Barcelona midfielder Denis Suarez for the rest of the season. Standard Sport understands that the Gunners have paid a loan fee in the region of £2.17m, but have no obligation to buy the Spaniard . The 25-year-old signed a new contract at Camp Nou before the short-term deal was announced. Chelsea have turned down approaches from Juventus, Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund for defender Andreas Christensen Meanwhile, Tottenham and West Ham appear to have left it too late to sign Youri Tielemans. The AS Monaco midfielder is expected to complete a loan move to Leicester City, with French media outlet Le10Sport reporting that Foxes man Adrien Silva will go the over the way. And finally, the Sun claim that West Ham face more striking misery with Celta Vigo no longer willing to sell striker Maxi Gomez. Tottenham are scouting Valencia's Carlos Soler, and we understand the club will look to bring in a midfielder during the window if Vincent Janssen can be moved on . Meanwhile, Liverpool will battle Bundesliga duo Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund for RB Leipzig striker Timo Werner. ESPN report that while Leipzig still hope to convince the 22-year-old to sign a new contract, the club are prepared to sell him should he not agree fresh terms. Bournemouth are reportedly interested in signing forgotten Chelsea midfielder Danny Drinkwater on loan, according to the Daily Mail. And finally, West Ham are said to be ready to make a late move for Birmingham forward Che Adams, reports the Sun. The Gunners have had an initial offer of a loan with an option to buy rejected by the Italian club but talks were continuing today with a willingness on all sides to find an agreement. Man Utd have longstanding interest in the Croatian, but Standard Sport understands that they are not expect to rival the Gunners for his signature following Jose Mourinho’s sacking last month. Inter Milan have told Arsenal that they must supplement 50 per cent of Mesut Ozil’s salary for him to move to Inter Milan. The Daily Star report that the Serie A side are interested in signing the German, but are unwilling to match his £350,000-a-week contract. Elsewhere, PSG’s Adrien Rabiot will reportedly turn down a move to Tottenham as the midfielder holds out for a transfer to Liverpool, according to L’Equipe That could see Tottenham turn their attentions to Leeds United wonderkid Jack Clarke, according to the Mirror. And finally, Crystal Palace are said to be interested in bringing Everton winger Yannick Bolasie back to Selhurst Park. Callum Hudson-Odoi has handed in a transfer request at Chelsea to force a move to Bayern Munich, and refused to rule out leaving the Blues following his goal-scoring FA Cup display against Sheffield Wednesday. Manchester City have identified Schalke's Sebastian Rudy as a successor to Fernandinho, but will have to play £35m for the midfielder, claim The Sun on Sunday. Manchester United have made contact with PSV over interest in 21-year-old winger Steven Bergwijn, report Sunday Express. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is ready to let Antonio Valencia leave, with Newcastle and Fulham two possible destinations, claim The Sun on Sunday. | JOE KRISHNAN | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/arsenal/arsenal-transfer-news-live-latest-updates-on-yannick-carrasco-ivan-perisic-and-christopher-nkunku-a4054246.html | 2019-01-31 12:33:00+00:00 | 1,548,955,980 | 1,567,550,081 | sport | transfer |
162,447 | eveningstandard--2019-01-31--Transfer news rumours LIVE Arsenal Chelsea Man Utd Liverpool Tottenham latest deadline day foo | 2019-01-31T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Transfer news, rumours LIVE: Arsenal, Chelsea, Man Utd, Liverpool, Tottenham latest deadline day football gossip | Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE blog dedicated to the latest news and rumours on transfer deadline day. Arsenal’s hopes of signing Dalian Yifang winger Yannick Carrasco on loan have been dashed even further with reports linking AC Milan with a late move. Man Utd, meanwhile, are braced for a £100million offer from Real Madrid for striker Marcus Rashford, according to The Sun. PSG have reportedly made moves to sign Arsenal’s Mesut Ozil and Chelsea forward Willian. Elsewhere, The Mirror reports West Ham have been linked with a late move for Chelsea striker Olivier Giroud. We’ll bring you today's football gossip and the latest from Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, West Ham, Man City and more on the final day of the window… Can't see the transfer news, rumours LIVE blog? Click here to access our desktop page. Arsenal have completed the loan signing of Barcelona midfielder Denis Suarez for the rest of the season. Standard Sport understands that the Gunners have paid a loan fee in the region of £2.17m, but have no obligation to buy the Spaniard . The 25-year-old signed a new contract at Camp Nou before the short-term deal was announced. Chelsea have turned down approaches from Juventus, Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund for defender Andreas Christensen Meanwhile, Tottenham and West Ham appear to have left it too late to sign Youri Tielemans. The AS Monaco midfielder is expected to complete a loan move to Leicester City, with French media outlet Le10Sport reporting that Foxes man Adrien Silva will go the over the way. And finally, the Sun claim that West Ham face more striking misery with Celta Vigo no longer willing to sell striker Maxi Gomez. Tottenham are scouting Valencia's Carlos Soler, and we understand the club will look to bring in a midfielder during the window if Vincent Janssen can be moved on . Meanwhile, Liverpool will battle Bundesliga duo Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund for RB Leipzig striker Timo Werner. ESPN report that while Leipzig still hope to convince the 22-year-old to sign a new contract, the club are prepared to sell him should he not agree fresh terms. Bournemouth are reportedly interested in signing forgotten Chelsea midfielder Danny Drinkwater on loan, according to the Daily Mail. And finally, West Ham are said to be ready to make a late move for Birmingham forward Che Adams, reports the Sun. The Gunners have had an initial offer of a loan with an option to buy rejected by the Italian club but talks were continuing today with a willingness on all sides to find an agreement. Man Utd have longstanding interest in the Croatian, but Standard Sport understands that they are not expect to rival the Gunners for his signature following Jose Mourinho’s sacking last month. Inter Milan have told Arsenal that they must supplement 50 per cent of Mesut Ozil’s salary for him to move to Inter Milan. The Daily Star report that the Serie A side are interested in signing the German, but are unwilling to match his £350,000-a-week contract. Elsewhere, PSG’s Adrien Rabiot will reportedly turn down a move to Tottenham as the midfielder holds out for a transfer to Liverpool, according to L’Equipe That could see Tottenham turn their attentions to Leeds United wonderkid Jack Clarke, according to the Mirror. And finally, Crystal Palace are said to be interested in bringing Everton winger Yannick Bolasie back to Selhurst Park. Callum Hudson-Odoi has handed in a transfer request at Chelsea to force a move to Bayern Munich, and refused to rule out leaving the Blues following his goal-scoring FA Cup display against Sheffield Wednesday. Manchester City have identified Schalke's Sebastian Rudy as a successor to Fernandinho, but will have to play £35m for the midfielder, claim The Sun on Sunday. Manchester United have made contact with PSV over interest in 21-year-old winger Steven Bergwijn, report Sunday Express. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is ready to let Antonio Valencia leave, with Newcastle and Fulham two possible destinations, claim The Sun on Sunday. | Malik Ouzia | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news-rumours-live-arsenal-chelsea-fc-man-utd-liverpool-fc-tottenham-latest-deadline-day-a4053646.html | 2019-01-31 05:35:00+00:00 | 1,548,930,900 | 1,567,550,087 | sport | transfer |
162,448 | eveningstandard--2019-01-31--Transfer news rumours LIVE Chelsea Arsenal Liverpool Man Utd Tottenham latest deadline day foo | 2019-01-31T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Transfer news, rumours LIVE: Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, Man Utd, Tottenham latest deadline day football gossip | Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE blog dedicated to the latest news and rumours on transfer deadline day. Arsenal were this afternoon left scrambling to complete a loan deal for Christopher Nkunku after negotiations stalled over a move for Yannick Carrasco. Meanwhile, the Gunners have confirmed the loan signing of Barcelona star Denis Suarez. Michy Batshuayi is deciding between West Ham and Real Betis as he prepares for a deadline day loan move away from Chelsea, while Tottenham have loaned Georges-Kevin N'Koudou to AS Monaco , while Vincent Janssen is also expected before the window shuts. Crystal Palace have been searching for a striker all month but it looks unlikely they will bring anyone in before the deadline. We’ll bring you today's football gossip and the latest from Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, West Ham, Man City and more on the final day of the window… Can't see the transfer news, rumours LIVE blog? Click here to access our desktop page. Arsenal have completed the loan signing of Barcelona midfielder Denis Suarez for the rest of the season. Standard Sport understands that the Gunners have paid a loan fee in the region of £2.17m, but have no obligation to buy the Spaniard . The 25-year-old signed a new contract at Camp Nou before the short-term deal was announced. Chelsea have turned down approaches from Juventus, Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund for defender Andreas Christensen Meanwhile, Tottenham and West Ham appear to have left it too late to sign Youri Tielemans. The AS Monaco midfielder is expected to complete a loan move to Leicester City, with French media outlet Le10Sport reporting that Foxes man Adrien Silva will go the over the way. And finally, the Sun claim that West Ham face more striking misery with Celta Vigo no longer willing to sell striker Maxi Gomez. Tottenham are scouting Valencia's Carlos Soler, and we understand the club will look to bring in a midfielder during the window if Vincent Janssen can be moved on . Meanwhile, Liverpool will battle Bundesliga duo Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund for RB Leipzig striker Timo Werner. ESPN report that while Leipzig still hope to convince the 22-year-old to sign a new contract, the club are prepared to sell him should he not agree fresh terms. Bournemouth are reportedly interested in signing forgotten Chelsea midfielder Danny Drinkwater on loan, according to the Daily Mail. And finally, West Ham are said to be ready to make a late move for Birmingham forward Che Adams, reports the Sun. The Gunners have had an initial offer of a loan with an option to buy rejected by the Italian club but talks were continuing today with a willingness on all sides to find an agreement. Man Utd have longstanding interest in the Croatian, but Standard Sport understands that they are not expect to rival the Gunners for his signature following Jose Mourinho’s sacking last month. Inter Milan have told Arsenal that they must supplement 50 per cent of Mesut Ozil’s salary for him to move to Inter Milan. The Daily Star report that the Serie A side are interested in signing the German, but are unwilling to match his £350,000-a-week contract. Elsewhere, PSG’s Adrien Rabiot will reportedly turn down a move to Tottenham as the midfielder holds out for a transfer to Liverpool, according to L’Equipe That could see Tottenham turn their attentions to Leeds United wonderkid Jack Clarke, according to the Mirror. And finally, Crystal Palace are said to be interested in bringing Everton winger Yannick Bolasie back to Selhurst Park. Callum Hudson-Odoi has handed in a transfer request at Chelsea to force a move to Bayern Munich, and refused to rule out leaving the Blues following his goal-scoring FA Cup display against Sheffield Wednesday. Manchester City have identified Schalke's Sebastian Rudy as a successor to Fernandinho, but will have to play £35m for the midfielder, claim The Sun on Sunday. Manchester United have made contact with PSV over interest in 21-year-old winger Steven Bergwijn, report Sunday Express. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is ready to let Antonio Valencia leave, with Newcastle and Fulham two possible destinations, claim The Sun on Sunday. | JOE KRISHNAN | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news-rumours-live-arsenal-chelsea-fc-man-utd-liverpool-fc-tottenham-latest-deadline-day-a4053646.html | 2019-01-31 15:48:00+00:00 | 1,548,967,680 | 1,567,550,084 | sport | transfer |
162,449 | eveningstandard--2019-01-31--Transfer news rumours LIVE Chelsea Arsenal Liverpool Tottenham Man Utd latest deadline day foo | 2019-01-31T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Transfer news, rumours LIVE: Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, Tottenham, Man Utd latest deadline day football gossip | Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE blog dedicated to the latest news and rumours on transfer deadline day. Crystal Palace appear to be leading the race to sign Chelsea striker Michy Batshuayi, Standard Sport understands that Tottenham and Chelsea have discussed a shock deal for Batshuayi. The Belgian was believed to be deciding between a loan move to West Ham or Real Betis, before Spurs entered the race. Chelsea are understood to be opening to striking a deal with Spurs, but only a permanent transfer at fee in excess of £35million. Arsenal were this afternoon left scrambling to complete a loan deal for Christopher Nkunku after negotiations stalled over a move for Yannick Carrasco. Meanwhile, the Gunners have confirmed the loan signing of Barcelona star Denis Suarez, while Emile Smith Rowe has joined RB Leipzig on loan. Standard Sport understands that Chelsea will not be signing a replacement for Cesc Fabregas before the close of the transfer window on Thursday night. We’ll bring you today's football gossip and the latest from Arsenal, Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, West Ham, Man City and more on the final day of the window… Can't see the transfer news, rumours LIVE blog? Click here to access our desktop page. Arsenal have completed the loan signing of Barcelona midfielder Denis Suarez for the rest of the season. Standard Sport understands that the Gunners have paid a loan fee in the region of £2.17m, but have no obligation to buy the Spaniard . The 25-year-old signed a new contract at Camp Nou before the short-term deal was announced. Chelsea have turned down approaches from Juventus, Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund for defender Andreas Christensen Meanwhile, Tottenham and West Ham appear to have left it too late to sign Youri Tielemans. The AS Monaco midfielder is expected to complete a loan move to Leicester City, with French media outlet Le10Sport reporting that Foxes man Adrien Silva will go the over the way. And finally, the Sun claim that West Ham face more striking misery with Celta Vigo no longer willing to sell striker Maxi Gomez. Tottenham are scouting Valencia's Carlos Soler, and we understand the club will look to bring in a midfielder during the window if Vincent Janssen can be moved on . Meanwhile, Liverpool will battle Bundesliga duo Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund for RB Leipzig striker Timo Werner. ESPN report that while Leipzig still hope to convince the 22-year-old to sign a new contract, the club are prepared to sell him should he not agree fresh terms. Bournemouth are reportedly interested in signing forgotten Chelsea midfielder Danny Drinkwater on loan, according to the Daily Mail. And finally, West Ham are said to be ready to make a late move for Birmingham forward Che Adams, reports the Sun. The Gunners have had an initial offer of a loan with an option to buy rejected by the Italian club but talks were continuing today with a willingness on all sides to find an agreement. Man Utd have longstanding interest in the Croatian, but Standard Sport understands that they are not expect to rival the Gunners for his signature following Jose Mourinho’s sacking last month. Inter Milan have told Arsenal that they must supplement 50 per cent of Mesut Ozil’s salary for him to move to Inter Milan. The Daily Star report that the Serie A side are interested in signing the German, but are unwilling to match his £350,000-a-week contract. Elsewhere, PSG’s Adrien Rabiot will reportedly turn down a move to Tottenham as the midfielder holds out for a transfer to Liverpool, according to L’Equipe That could see Tottenham turn their attentions to Leeds United wonderkid Jack Clarke, according to the Mirror. And finally, Crystal Palace are said to be interested in bringing Everton winger Yannick Bolasie back to Selhurst Park. Callum Hudson-Odoi has handed in a transfer request at Chelsea to force a move to Bayern Munich, and refused to rule out leaving the Blues following his goal-scoring FA Cup display against Sheffield Wednesday. Manchester City have identified Schalke's Sebastian Rudy as a successor to Fernandinho, but will have to play £35m for the midfielder, claim The Sun on Sunday. Manchester United have made contact with PSV over interest in 21-year-old winger Steven Bergwijn, report Sunday Express. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is ready to let Antonio Valencia leave, with Newcastle and Fulham two possible destinations, claim The Sun on Sunday. | JOE KRISHNAN, Malik Ouzia | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news-rumours-live-arsenal-chelsea-fc-man-utd-liverpool-fc-tottenham-latest-deadline-day-a4053646.html | 2019-01-31 22:33:00+00:00 | 1,548,991,980 | 1,567,550,085 | sport | transfer |
162,652 | eveningstandard--2019-02-01--Transfer news rumours LIVE Chelsea Arsenal Liverpool Tottenham Man Utd latest deadline day foo | 2019-02-01T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Transfer news, rumours LIVE: Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, Tottenham, Man Utd latest deadline day football gossip | Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE blog dedicated to the latest news and rumours on transfer deadline day. The window has slammed shut, and Michy Batshuayi has sealed a dramatic late loan transfer from Chelsea to Crystal Palace. The Belgian dominated much of deadline day after Denis Suarez completed his respective loan move to Arsenal from Barcelona, and Palace finally got their man in a late announcement after the window closed at 11pm. Batshuayi was at one stages weighing up a short-term move to West Ham, before it emerged that Tottenham had held talks with Chelsea over a permanent deal, but the Blues' demands of £35-40million put the buffers on that. And that's when Palace swopped in. The Eagles have submitted a deal sheet, and we expect confirmation before 1am. Stay tuned for all the latest news and reaction... Can't see the transfer news, rumours LIVE blog? Click here to access our desktop page. The Belgian was believed to be deciding between a loan move to West Ham or Real Betis, before Spurs entered the race. Chelsea are understood to be opening to striking a deal with Spurs, but only a permanent transfer at fee in excess of £35million. Arsenal were this afternoon left scrambling to complete a loan deal for Christopher Nkunku after negotiations stalled over a move for Yannick Carrasco. Meanwhile, the Gunners have confirmed the loan signing of Barcelona star Denis Suarez, while Emile Smith Rowe has joined RB Leipzig on loan. Standard Sport understands that Chelsea will not be signing a replacement for Cesc Fabregas before the close of the transfer window on Thursday night. Arsenal have completed the loan signing of Barcelona midfielder Denis Suarez for the rest of the season. Standard Sport understands that the Gunners have paid a loan fee in the region of £2.17m, but have no obligation to buy the Spaniard . The 25-year-old signed a new contract at Camp Nou before the short-term deal was announced. Chelsea have turned down approaches from Juventus, Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund for defender Andreas Christensen Meanwhile, Tottenham and West Ham appear to have left it too late to sign Youri Tielemans. The AS Monaco midfielder is expected to complete a loan move to Leicester City, with French media outlet Le10Sport reporting that Foxes man Adrien Silva will go the over the way. And finally, the Sun claim that West Ham face more striking misery with Celta Vigo no longer willing to sell striker Maxi Gomez. Tottenham are scouting Valencia's Carlos Soler, and we understand the club will look to bring in a midfielder during the window if Vincent Janssen can be moved on . Meanwhile, Liverpool will battle Bundesliga duo Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund for RB Leipzig striker Timo Werner. ESPN report that while Leipzig still hope to convince the 22-year-old to sign a new contract, the club are prepared to sell him should he not agree fresh terms. Bournemouth are reportedly interested in signing forgotten Chelsea midfielder Danny Drinkwater on loan, according to the Daily Mail. And finally, West Ham are said to be ready to make a late move for Birmingham forward Che Adams, reports the Sun. The Gunners have had an initial offer of a loan with an option to buy rejected by the Italian club but talks were continuing today with a willingness on all sides to find an agreement. Man Utd have longstanding interest in the Croatian, but Standard Sport understands that they are not expect to rival the Gunners for his signature following Jose Mourinho’s sacking last month. Inter Milan have told Arsenal that they must supplement 50 per cent of Mesut Ozil’s salary for him to move to Inter Milan. The Daily Star report that the Serie A side are interested in signing the German, but are unwilling to match his £350,000-a-week contract. Elsewhere, PSG’s Adrien Rabiot will reportedly turn down a move to Tottenham as the midfielder holds out for a transfer to Liverpool, according to L’Equipe That could see Tottenham turn their attentions to Leeds United wonderkid Jack Clarke, according to the Mirror. And finally, Crystal Palace are said to be interested in bringing Everton winger Yannick Bolasie back to Selhurst Park. Callum Hudson-Odoi has handed in a transfer request at Chelsea to force a move to Bayern Munich, and refused to rule out leaving the Blues following his goal-scoring FA Cup display against Sheffield Wednesday. Manchester City have identified Schalke's Sebastian Rudy as a successor to Fernandinho, but will have to play £35m for the midfielder, claim The Sun on Sunday. Manchester United have made contact with PSV over interest in 21-year-old winger Steven Bergwijn, report Sunday Express. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is ready to let Antonio Valencia leave, with Newcastle and Fulham two possible destinations, claim The Sun on Sunday. | JOE KRISHNAN, Malik Ouzia | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news-rumours-live-arsenal-chelsea-fc-man-utd-liverpool-fc-tottenham-latest-deadline-day-a4053646.html | 2019-02-01 00:01:00+00:00 | 1,548,997,260 | 1,567,549,937 | sport | transfer |
174,513 | eveningstandard--2019-05-14--Arsenal transfer news rumours - LIVE Latest on Mesut Ozil future at Emirates Stadium | 2019-05-14T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Arsenal transfer news, rumours - LIVE! Latest on Mesut Ozil future at Emirates Stadium | This summer is set to be another period of change for Arsenal as Unai Emery assesses a squad which narrowly missed out on Champions League qualification. The season could yet end on a high note for Emery, with a Europa League Final against Chelsea to come - and the prospect of Champions League qualification should they beat Maurizio Sarri's Blues in Baku. As for the summer transfer window, Emery will be looking for reinforcements. With Aaron Ramsey leaving on a free for Juventus and Denis Suarez failing to impress on loan from Barcelona, Arsenal will need more goals from midfield if they are to seriously challenge next season. As for his back line, Emery will also have to recruit some solid defenders after watching the Gunners concede 51 League goals - the most of the top six, and more than Wolves, Everton, Leicester and Newcastle. Mesut Ozil is also determined to stay at the Emirates until his contract expires in 2021, so it seems as though the German playmaker may have to form a key part of Emery's plans going forward. Follow all the latest Arsenal transfer news and rumours LIVE! Can't see the blog? Click here for the desktop version. | Standard sport | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/arsenal/arsenal-fc-transfer-news-live-rumours-latest-news-from-emirates-stadium-a4140606.html | 2019-05-14 07:44:00+00:00 | 1,557,834,240 | 1,567,540,690 | sport | transfer |
174,515 | eveningstandard--2019-05-14--Barcelona transfer news rumours - LIVE Latest on Griezmann De Ligt and Coutinho from Camp Nou | 2019-05-14T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Barcelona transfer news, rumours - LIVE! Latest on Griezmann, De Ligt and Coutinho from Camp Nou | Barcelona find themselves in the curious position of potentially entering the summer transfer window as disappointed domestic double winners. Ernesto Valverde's side looked odds-on for a superb treble campaign as they travelled to Anfield for the second leg of their Champions League semi-final 3-0 up against Liverpool. However, a spectacular 4-0 collapse on Merseyside has threatened to completely overshadow their LaLiga title triumph, while the Copa del Rey Final against Valencia will be of scant consolation to Barca fans - or Lionel Messi, who had made the Champions League his main target this year. Philippe Coutinho does not appear to be part of those plans after losing the trust of both the Barca fans and board, while Ousmane Dembele's injury woes make it increasingly likely that the club will seek out additional firepower. Frenkie de Jong has already been signed, while Atletico Madrid star Antoine Griezmann could make a different 'decision' this summer after rejecting Barca last year. De Jong's Ajax team-mate Matthijs de Ligt could well follow him to Camp Nou, but Barca face a tricky task this summer as they seek top talent while also having to manage a huge wage bill. Follow all the latest Barcelona transfer news and rumours LIVE! Can't see the blog? Click here for the desktop version. | Standard sport | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/barcelona/fc-barcelona-transfer-news-live-rumours-latest-news-from-camp-nou-a4140801.html | 2019-05-14 08:18:00+00:00 | 1,557,836,280 | 1,567,540,690 | sport | transfer |
174,526 | eveningstandard--2019-05-14--Chelsea transfer news rumours - LIVE Latest Eden Hazard news from Stamford Bridge | 2019-05-14T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Chelsea transfer news, rumours - LIVE! Latest Eden Hazard news from Stamford Bridge | Chelsea head into the summer transfer window under the cloud of a Fifa transfer ban, but with the added bonus of having already secured Champions League football for next season. While the Premier League season may have ended on a high note on the pitch for the Blues as they finished third and also set up a Europa League Final against Arsenal, the club is set to face a transfer embargo as things stand. Chelsea's appeal against a two-winder transfer ban was rejected by Fifa last week, and the west London club are now ow taking their case to the Court of Arbitration for Sport - and CAS could postpone the punishment while the process is carried out. Regardless of whether Chelsea can sign players, Eden Hazard looks increasingly likely to leave for Real Madrid - if the Spanish giants match Chelsea's asking price of over £100million, that is. Follow all the latest Chelsea transfer news and rumours LIVE! Can't see the blog? Click here for the desktop version. | Standard sport | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/chelsea/chelsea-fc-transfer-news-live-rumours-latest-news-from-stamford-bridge-a4140571.html | 2019-05-14 07:25:00+00:00 | 1,557,833,100 | 1,567,540,692 | sport | transfer |
174,570 | eveningstandard--2019-05-14--Liverpool transfer news rumours - LIVE Latest news from Anfield | 2019-05-14T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Liverpool transfer news, rumours - LIVE! Latest news from Anfield | Jurgen Klopp has little time to reflect on a stunning season as the Liverpool manager must somehow find a way to improve on near-perfection in a bid to best Manchester City next year. It is hard to know what to say about Liverpool's Premier League campaign, but the stats speak for themselves: 30 wins, sevens draws, one defeat, 95 goals scored, 23 goals conceded, and 97 points... but all of that only amounted to second place. Only Man City's relentless 14-match winning run at the end of the season prevented Liverpool from lifting their first League title since 1989, but the campaign is not over yet for the Reds. Jurgen Klopp's men lost last season's Champions League Final to Real Madrid, but have another shot of lifting the trophy this year as they face Tottenham in Madrid on June 1. Lifting the club's sixth European Cup would be the perfect tonic for Klopp, and having got Liverpool's record transfers Virgil van Dijk and Alisson Becker spectacularly right, the signs are that the German coach will be significantly backed again this summer. Follow all the latest Liverpool transfer news and rumours LIVE! Can't see the blog? Click here for the desktop version. | Standard sport | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/liverpool/liverpool-fc-transfer-news-live-rumours-latest-news-from-anfield-a4140726.html | 2019-05-14 07:51:00+00:00 | 1,557,834,660 | 1,567,540,691 | sport | transfer |
174,573 | eveningstandard--2019-05-14--Man United transfer news rumours - LIVE Pogba latest plus Sancho Koulibaly and more Old Trafford | 2019-05-14T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Man United transfer news, rumours - LIVE! Pogba latest plus Sancho, Koulibaly and more Old Trafford targets | The summer of 2019 is set to be one of huge changes for Manchester United as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer seeks to rebuild his squad following a chaotic, morale-sapping season at Old Trafford. The 2018-19 campaign was one of two troughs and one peak for United fans, with Solskjaer immediately arresting the alarming slump in form as temporary manager following Jose Mourinho's sacking in December. But reality began to bite as soon as Solskjaer signed a permanent deal, with Barcelona dumping United out of Europe 4-0 on aggregate while the Red Devils picked up just eight points from a possible 27 in their final nine Premier League games to finish sixth. With only Europa League football to offer next season, Ed Woodward's chances of attracting top talent could be impacted - but Solskjaer has plenty of names on an expensive wishlist for the Glazer family, including Jadon Sancho, Harry Maguire, Joao Felix, Bruno Fernandes and Idrissa Gueye understood to be key targets. There could also be plenty of outgoings from Old Trafford: Ander Herrera has already confirmed his exit on a free transfer (most likely to PSG), while the futures of David de Gea, Alexis Sanchez, Romelu Lukaku, Paul Pogba and Juan Mata are also in doubt. Follow all the latest Man United transfer news and rumours LIVE! Can't see the blog? Click here for the desktop version. | Standard sport | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/manchesterunited/man-united-transfer-news-live-rumours-latest-news-from-old-trafford-a4140651.html | 2019-05-14 07:30:00+00:00 | 1,557,833,400 | 1,567,540,690 | sport | transfer |
174,592 | eveningstandard--2019-05-14--Real Madrid transfer news rumours - LIVE Latest on Hazard Pogba and Courtois from the Bernabeu | 2019-05-14T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Real Madrid transfer news, rumours - LIVE! Latest on Hazard, Pogba and Courtois from the Bernabeu | Zinedine Zidane is back in the Bernabeu hotseat with Real Madrid set for a serious rebuild this summer. With Cristiano Ronaldo's Juventus move leading to Zidane's shock resignation last summer, Real were ready for a season of transition - but few could have predicted such a disastrous campaign which saw three different coaches in charge as the club ended the year empty-handed. Real have come full circle with Zidane tempted back by Florentino Perez's apparent promise of being able to rebuild the squad in his image, with the likes of Eden Hazard and Paul Pogba heavily linked to the Bernabeu - while Gareth Bale and Keylor Navas are set to be shown the exit. While Zizou may not be able to bring Ronaldo back to Madrid, few would bet against the French legend adding the talent necessary to challenge Barcelona for top honours next season. Follow all the latest Real Madrid transfer news and rumours LIVE! Can't see the blog? Click here for the desktop version. | Standard sport | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/realmadrid/real-madrid-transfer-news-live-rumours-latest-news-from-bernabeu-a4140776.html | 2019-05-14 08:11:00+00:00 | 1,557,835,860 | 1,567,540,691 | sport | transfer |
174,608 | eveningstandard--2019-05-14--Tottenham transfer news rumours - LIVE Latest news on Sessegnon and Bale from Tottenham Hotspur St | 2019-05-14T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Tottenham transfer news, rumours - LIVE! Latest news on Sessegnon and Bale from Tottenham Hotspur Stadium | Tottenham are on the verge of an historic season, but there are already warning signs that this summer could be a tricky one. Having failed to make a single signing during the last two transfer windows, Spurs have defied the odds to finish in the top four and also reach the Champions League Final vs Liverpool on June 1. Tottenham have also moved into their brand new 62,062-seater stadium to set themselves up for the future, but the move has come at a cost - literally and metaphorically - with Mauricio Pochettino unable to add to his squad, and threatening that he will not accept the status quo next term. If Tottenham are to ensure that their Champions League Final is not a one-off, it looks as though Daniel Levy will have to buck the recent trend and add to Pochettino's squad - but whether the chairman can actually afford to is another question entirely. Standard Sport understands that Ryan Sessegnon prefers a move to Spurs over Manchester United, but will likely cost around £40million. Meanwhile, Gareth Bale has been linked with a loan return to north London - but the Real Madrid star's wages could prove to be a stumbling block. Follow all the latest Tottenham transfer news and rumours LIVE! Can't see the blog? Click here for the desktop version. | Standard sport | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/tottenham/tottenham-transfer-news-live-rumours-latest-news-from-tottenham-hotspur-stadium-a4140731.html | 2019-05-14 07:35:00+00:00 | 1,557,833,700 | 1,567,540,692 | sport | transfer |
174,609 | eveningstandard--2019-05-14--Transfer news LIVE Latest football rumours and gossip for Man Utd Liverpool Chelsea Arsenal and | 2019-05-14T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Transfer news LIVE: Latest football rumours and gossip for Man Utd, Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal and Europe | Welcome to the Evening Standard’s LIVE blog dedicated to the latest transfer news, rumours and gossip. Standard Sport understands Eden Hazard is expected to play in Chelsea’s friendly against New England Revolution in the USA on Thursday morning as his dream switch to Real Madrid hangs in the balance. Meanwhile, Fulham's Ryan Sessegnon, who has one year left on his contract at Craven Cottage, is keen to join Tottenham over Manchester United this summer. Mesut Ozil has played down the chances of him leaving Arsenal this summer, while Crystal Palace have denied they are in takeover talks with controversial former Manchester City owner Thaksin Shinawatra. We’ll bring you today's football gossip and the latest from Arsenal, Man United, Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham, West Ham, Man City, Barcelona, Real Madrid and more over the course of the window… Can't see the Transfer news LIVE blog? Click here for the desktop version. The 2018-19 Premier League season may be over, but the fun is just beginning as clubs start to ramp up their plans for what promises to be a huge summer transfer window. Manchester City and Liverpool ensured the title race went to the final day of the season - with Pep Guardiola's side the eventual champions - and both clubs will surely be active as they bid to maintain their dominance over the chasing pack. Chelsea finished the season well, but things could get more difficult though as the Blues face a two-window Fifa transfer ban as well as the prospect of losing Eden Hazard to Real Madrid. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is looking to rebuild a bloated Manchester United squad lacking quality after a sixth-placed finish. Mauricio Pochettino, meanwhile, is basking in the glow of reaching the Champions League Final with Tottenham, though the coach has warned Spurs that he could leave unless they make signings. Arsenal missed out on a top-four finish, but their summer plans will largely depend on whether the Gunners beat Chelsea in the Europa League Final to qualify for the Champions League. | Standard sport | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news-live-rumours-football-gossip-today-eden-hazard-chelsea-man-united-targets-a4140896.html | 2019-05-14 07:19:00+00:00 | 1,557,832,740 | 1,567,540,690 | sport | transfer |
174,632 | eveningstandard--2019-05-15--Arsenal transfer news rumours - LIVE Latest on Mesut Ozil future at Emirates Stadium | 2019-05-15T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Arsenal transfer news, rumours - LIVE! Latest on Mesut Ozil future at Emirates Stadium | Ther 2019 summer transfer window will see another period of change for Arsenal as Unai Emery assesses a squad which narrowly missed out on a top-four finish. The season could yet end on a high note for Emery, with a Europa League Final against Chelsea to come - and the prospect of Champions League qualification should they beat Maurizio Sarri's Blues in Baku. As for the transfer window, Emery will be looking for reinforcements. With Aaron Ramsey leaving on a free for Juventus and Denis Suarez failing to impress on loan from Barcelona, Arsenal will need more goals from midfield if they are to seriously challenge next season. Mesut Ozil is also determined to stay at the Emirates until his contract expires in 2021, so it seems as though the German playmaker may have to form a key part of Emery's plans going forward. However, Emery's plans will depend heavily on Champions League qualification, as another year in the Europa League would likely have a serious effect on budget and the calibre of player Arsenal can attract. Follow all the latest Arsenal transfer news and rumours LIVE! Can't see the blog? Click here for the desktop version. | Standard sport | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/arsenal/arsenal-fc-transfer-news-live-rumours-latest-news-from-emirates-stadium-a4140606.html | 2019-05-15 06:20:00+00:00 | 1,557,915,600 | 1,567,540,565 | sport | transfer |
174,634 | eveningstandard--2019-05-15--Barcelona transfer news rumours - LIVE Latest on Griezmann De Ligt and Coutinho from Camp Nou | 2019-05-15T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Barcelona transfer news, rumours - LIVE! Latest on Griezmann, De Ligt and Coutinho from Camp Nou | Barcelona find themselves in the curious position of potentially entering the summer transfer window as disappointed domestic double winners. Ernesto Valverde's side looked odds-on for a superb treble campaign as they travelled to Anfield for the second leg of their Champions League semi-final 3-0 up against Liverpool. However, a spectacular 4-0 collapse on Merseyside has threatened to completely overshadow their LaLiga title triumph, while the Copa del Rey Final against Valencia will be of scant consolation to Barca fans - or Lionel Messi, who had made the Champions League his main target this year. Philippe Coutinho does not appear to be part of those plans after losing the trust of both the Barca fans and board, while Ousmane Dembele's injury woes make it increasingly likely that the club will seek out additional firepower. Frenkie de Jong has already been signed, while Antoine Griezmann has informed Atletico Madrid his is leaving the club - paving the way for a move to Barca when his release clause drops to 120 million euros on July 1. De Jong's Ajax team-mates Matthijs de Ligt and Donny van de Beek could also end up at Camp Nou, but Barca face a tricky task this summer as they seek top talent while also having to manage a huge wage bill. Follow all the latest Barcelona transfer news and rumours LIVE! Can't see the blog? Click here for the desktop version. | Standard sport | https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/barcelona/fc-barcelona-transfer-news-live-rumours-latest-news-from-camp-nou-a4140801.html | 2019-05-15 06:30:00+00:00 | 1,557,916,200 | 1,567,540,564 | sport | transfer |
112,860 | cnsnews--2019-05-29--Mark Levin Mass Media Dont Represent a Free Press They Represent the Democrat Party | 2019-05-29T00:00:00 | cnsnews | Mark Levin: Mass Media ‘Don’t Represent a Free Press; They Represent the Democrat Party’ | May 29, 2019 | 11:45 AM EDT #### Sponsored Links | null | https://www.cnsnews.com/video/mark-levin-mass-media-dont-represent-free-press-they-represent-democrat-party | 2019-05-29 15:45:00+00:00 | 1,559,159,100 | 1,567,539,812 | arts, culture, entertainment and media | mass media |
112,861 | cnsnews--2019-05-29--Mark Levin on Hannity Mass Media Dont Represent a Free Press They Represent the Democrat Part | 2019-05-29T00:00:00 | cnsnews | Mark Levin on ‘Hannity’: Mass Media ‘Don’t Represent a Free Press; They Represent the Democrat Party’ | Nationally syndicated radio talk show host of “The Mark Levin Show” and FOX News TV host of “Life, Liberty & Levin,” Mark Levin went on Sean Hannity’s FOX TV show “Hannity” last evening, Levin suggesting the mass media in America “don’t represent a free press; they represent the Democrat Party.” “All of a sudden, the American media says, ‘We don’t want to look,’” said Mark Levin. “All of a sudden they’re Hellen Keller – they don’t want to see, they don’t want to hear, they don’t want to know bupkis. It’s more demonstration of what a joke the mass media is in this country today. They don’t represent a free press; they represent the Democrat Party.” Mark Levin’s comments on “Hannity” came after President Donald J. Trump, as posted on WhiteHouse.gov, “directed the intelligence community to quickly and fully cooperate with the Attorney General’s investigation into surveillance activities during the 2016 Presidential election. The Attorney General has also been delegated full and complete authority to declassify information pertaining to this investigation, in accordance with the long-established standards for handling classified information. Today’s action will help ensure that all Americans learn the truth about the events that occurred, and the actions that were taken, during the last Presidential election and will restore confidence in our public institutions.” Below is a transcript in pertinent part of Mark Levin’s remarks concerning the mass media on “Hannity” Tuesday: Sean Hannity: “Alright, the Democrats once screamed from rooftops about transparency. Now that President Trump, by the way, is giving it to them – he’s now declassified Russia investigative documents – they’re running for the hills. “Here with reaction about that— By the way, number— 11 days, 12 days now in a row, number one Amazon.com, bookstores everywhere, Hannity.com – ‘Unfreedom of the Press.’ I call him ‘The Great One,’ host of ‘Life, Liberty & Levin’ the number one show Sunday nights on cable. The Great One, how are you, my friend? Thank me.” Mark Levin: “Doing great, Sean. You know, it is kind of hilarious to watch this. I mean, even Chris Cuomo and Joe Scarborough may understand what I’m about to say, which is …” Hannity: “Be nice. You get me in trouble. Go ahead.” Levin: “… I thought the media wanted this information. You know, the Pentagon pages – they’re all proud of themselves – leaks to The New York Times all about the FISA court and so forth. Democrats want 6e information, classified information. They’re trying to hold the Attorney General in contempt for it. “The president says, ‘I’ll tell you what. I’m going to give you guys a boatload of information. I want the Attorney General to look at it. We want to find out about Russia-collusion, Russia interference in the election, what the Obama administration did or didn’t do about it. “All of a sudden, the American media says, ‘We don’t want to look.’ All of a sudden they’re Hellen Keller – they don’t want to see, they don’t want to hear, they don’t want to know bupkis. It’s more demonstration of what a joke the mass media is in this country today. They don’t represent a free press; they represent the Democrat Party.” | Michael Morris | https://www.cnsnews.com/blog/michael-morris/mark-levin-hannity-mass-media-dont-represent-free-press-they-represent-democrat | 2019-05-29 16:34:38+00:00 | 1,559,162,078 | 1,567,539,812 | arts, culture, entertainment and media | mass media |
199,194 | fortruss--2019-07-23--VIDEO INTERVIEW Western Mass Media 100 Infiltrated by CIA William Binney | 2019-07-23T00:00:00 | fortruss | VIDEO INTERVIEW: Western Mass Media 100% Infiltrated by CIA, William Binney | The Herland Report TV: Our totalitarian democracy means end of freedom for the people “We are violating the Constitution by spying on every US citizen. It is a totalitarian process, for example the media is totally infiltrated by the CIA” says former NSA director, William Binney, on his role as the leading American whistleblower before Edward Snowden. Binney, who uncovered and warned of the mass surveillance done out of the NSA post 9/11, speaks to The Herland Report in an exclusive interview. https://www.youtube.com/user/HanneNab… FOLLOW THE HERLAND REPORT NEWS SITE and pick up articles from leading intellectuals, authors, journalists and activists: http://www.theherlandreport.com William Binney says: “The media is totally infiltrated by the CIA and various other agencies. When it comes to national security, the media only talk about what the administration wants you to hear, and basically suppress any other statements about what’s going on that the administration does not want get public. The media is basically the lapdogs for the government.” “William Casey, who was the director of Central Intelligence Agency back when Reagan was president, said at one point that you’ll know how effective we are once at least 70 percent of what’s publicly known is false.” “In other words, they have been infiltrating the press for decades and they’re pushing their thinking and agenda to the media, so the media will promulgate it to the public. The public won’t even have any idea what’s really going on.” “The objective is to keep everybody uninformed so that they can’t make a smart decision about anything. Everything is being done behind this secret door that you are not supposed to know about. That is really destroying the fundamental essence of democracy.” “That was what our Constitution was all about, that the people were supposed to know what the government was doing. Not the government knowing what the people were doing at all times, they way it is turning today.” “We are pretty much heading towards a totalitarian system. In this country, democracy has been subverted, much I think by Dick Cheney. He masterminded this because he would spend time in Congress, he knew about the congressional operation, how it worked. He was assistant to President Nixon, spying on everybody. He knew that he needed to know things about people in the opposition. What better way to do it than have a sister agency and the US government just open up and collect everything, store it, so you can go in and look at it at any time retroactively and examine anybody.” The Herland Report is a Scandinavian news site https://www.theherlandreport.com/ and TV channel on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/HanneNabintuHerland?sub_confirmation=1 reaching millions yearly, presenting leading intellectuals’ view on foreign policy, current affairs, the Middle East, Western decadence, featuring a variety of opinion and analysis from a number of commentators from across the political spectrum. The Herland Report is founded and hosted by Hanne Nabintu Herland, a historian of comparative religions, bestselling author, commentator and TV producer, known from the media for sharp analysis and fearless speech. | Guest Author | https://www.fort-russ.com/2019/07/video-interview-western-mass-media-100-infiltrated-by-cia-william-binney/ | 2019-07-23 10:25:56+00:00 | 1,563,891,956 | 1,567,536,097 | arts, culture, entertainment and media | mass media |
246,359 | humansarefree--2019-10-13--The Actual Reason Why “Joker” was Bashed by Mass Media | 2019-10-13T00:00:00 | humansarefree | The Actual Reason Why “Joker” was Bashed by Mass Media | The Actual Reason Why “Joker” was Bashed by Mass Media Although “ Joker ” was praised by most “serious” movie critics, mass media sources bashed the movie in all ways possible, even deeming it “d... | Alexander Light ([email protected]) | http://humansarefree.com/2019/10/the-actual-reason-why-joker-was-bashed.html | 2019-10-13T06:00:00.000+03:00 | 1,570,960,800 | 1,570,971,682 | arts, culture, entertainment and media | mass media |
248,130 | infowars--2019-06-18--Mass Media Hoax Claims Alex Jones Sent Child Porn When He Was the Victim of 3rd Party Sending Child | 2019-06-18T00:00:00 | infowars | Mass Media Hoax Claims Alex Jones Sent Child Porn When He Was the Victim of 3rd Party Sending Child Porn to Him | Update: Below is just one example of the letters we are sending out to media outlets who have published the completely false – and completely absurd – assertion that Alex Jones emailed illicit material. We are putting news outlets on notice that they must make the necessary corrections and retractions to their articles as soon as possible. – The emails were sent to Infowars by a third party – The FBI’s investigation is treating Jones as the victim – The mass media ran a giant hoax claiming Jones sent the emails to Sandy Hook lawyers – The emails ended up in a spam folder and were never opened by Infowars staff – The emails sent to Infowars were “very hostile” and contained threats against Jones – Plaintiff’s lawyers in the Sandy Hook case tried to subpoena 9.6 million emails – Unopened emails did not say they contained child porn – The entire farce was likely a set-up to frame Jones – Jones has offered a $1 million dollar reward to find the perpetrator The mass media ran a giant hoax claiming Alex Jones had sent child porn to Sandy Hook lawyers when in fact Jones himself was a victim of a third party sending him malware which contained child porn. The entire farce clearly looks like a set-up intended to frame Jones. Here’s what actually happened; As part of discovery, the judge in the Sandy Hook case initially ordered Infowars to turn over an archive of 9.6 million emails received since 2012. Having subsequently accepted that this was an impossible task, the judge clarified that Infowars only had to turn over emails that mentioned Sandy Hook terms or the names of victims. 57,000 emails were turned over to the court, out of which 12 emails contained images of child porn. These emails went into a spam filter and nobody at Infowars opened the emails or the attachments (doing so would have been a crime). The emails did not state that they contained child porn. Only after the Sandy Hook lawyers subpoenaed the emails was the porn discovered. When Sandy Hook lawyers found these emails as part of discovery, they turned them over to the FBI in late May and the FBI began an investigation. According to Jones’ attorney Norman Pattis, the FBI is treating Jones as the victim because the malicious emails were sent to him by a third party and were “very hostile” towards Jones. “There were 9.6 million emails that were searched; we turned over about 57,000 of them. In 12 of them, there were embedded images of child pornography,” Pattis said. “As it turns out, those emails were never opened, the images were never opened. There’s no evidence that anybody here, or anybody affiliated with you, or you, ever searched them. So clearly they were placed in there as malware.” “I’ve spoken to federal prosecutors, they regard you as a victim. They do not regard you in any way as a suspect,” he added. “I spoke to federal prosecutors last week. They report that there is no indication anyone at InfoWars knowingly possessed child pornography,” said Pattis. Indeed, the emails did not indicate that they contained child porn and were not opened by any Infowars staff. This clearly suggests that the emails were an attempt to set-up Jones and Infowars for possession of child porn. Despite the media acknowledging in early reports that Jones was the victim, reporting that he had offered a $1 million reward to find the culprit who sent the emails, two days later the press began running fake news headlines claiming Jones had sent the emails to Sandy Hook lawyers, which is completely false. The fact that the media would run a complete hoax in claiming Jones had sent child porn when in fact he was the victim because the emails were sent to him is particularly egregious, but par for the course given that the profession of journalism is now controlled by far-left activists who abuse their power to ruin people’s lives. One newspaper, the Hartford Courant, actually reported the truth when it stated, “The FBI has informed Alex Jones someone planted child pornography on the servers for his Infowars website” and that the emails “appeared to be threats against Jones but actually contained child pornography.” Sandy Hook attorneys accused Jones of failing to perform “minimal due diligence” by refusing to open the child porn attachments. Doing so would have been a crime, and at no point did anyone at Infowars even open the emails. Another lawyer acting on behalf of Jones, Robert Barnes, also commented on the matter. “FBI confirmed Jones was VICTIM of malware sent to him he never opened, that lawyers found from court discovery opening up all attachments of all emails ever sent to him,” said Barnes, adding, “I’m wide awake in Vegas & will be suing libelers.” “When even the Jones-haters detail how #AlexJones was the VICTIM of malware, then you know how bad the libel is from the rest of the press. Shouldn’t that cause people to ask: what else are they lying about concerning #AlexJones?” he added, highlighting a tweet by trial lawyer Max Kennerly. “It does not appear (Jones) was knowingly involved in possessing child pornography. Rather, someone emailed it unsolicited to an InfoWars address,” said Kennerly. | Paul Joseph Watson | https://www.infowars.com/mass-media-hoax-claims-alex-jones-sent-child-porn-when-he-was-the-victim-of-3rd-party-sending-child-porn-to-him/ | 2019-06-18 15:02:51+00:00 | 1,560,884,571 | 1,567,538,873 | arts, culture, entertainment and media | mass media |
334,139 | naturalnews--2019-01-16--Trump Derangement Syndrome fueled by these FOUR POISONS Mass media propaganda vaccines fluoridate | 2019-01-16T00:00:00 | naturalnews | Trump Derangement Syndrome fueled by these FOUR POISONS: Mass media propaganda, vaccines, fluoridated water, and rapeseed oil | # Get alerted on heavy metals and pesticide test results for foods and supplements Natural News is about to begin releasing lab test results for off-the-shelf food, supplement and pet food products, covering heavy metals, nutritive minerals, pesticides and herbicides. These details will be released exclusively to Natural News email newsletter subscribers (FREE) and will NOT be publicly posted on the website. To be alerted, join our free email newsletter now, and watch for lab test results in the weeks ahead. Enter your email address below to subscribe to our email announcement list (but don't use gmail). Your privacy is protected and you can unsubscribe at any time. If you don't join our email list, you may never see our valuable content again via Facebook, Google or YouTube. CENSORSHIP has now reached EXTREME levels across the 'net. The truth is being suffocated. Subscribe now if you want to escape the delusional bubble of false reality being pushed by Google and Facebook. | S.D. Wells | http://www.naturalnews.com/2019-01-16-trump-derangement-syndrome-fueled-by-four-poisons.html | 2019-01-16 11:26:47+00:00 | 1,547,656,007 | 1,567,552,212 | arts, culture, entertainment and media | mass media |
334,261 | naturalnews--2019-01-23--Mass shooting deaths in 2018 killed 68 Americans and the mass media freaked out ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS | 2019-01-23T00:00:00 | naturalnews | Mass shooting deaths in 2018 killed 68 Americans and the mass media freaked out; ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS murdered 2,000 people – MSM silent | (Natural News) It’s astonishing how at least 200 million Americans have no clue what’s really going on in this country regarding deaths caused by illegal immigrants, prescription medications, vaccines, hospital superbugs (think MRSA), chemotherapy, and hospital surgery errors. That’s because the mainstream media, a.k.a. MSM, purposely fails to report any of it. What most people fail to realize also is that nearly every TV station and newspaper is biased news that covers up all the atrocities caused by whatever makes the corporations money or ensures more people voting for Democrats (Socialism and “free stuff”). Every year in America, illegal immigrants flood across the border, bringing with them drugs, crime, infectious diseases, and likely votes for more crooked Democrat politicians. Though some illegal aliens are innocent humans seeking a better life, many are also criminals who will rob, rape, and kill to “get theirs.” If you hate fake news, bad news, and twisted news, kill your television and burn the newspaper in your fireplace, then cancel your subscriptions. The main reason mass shooting news is all you see after one occurs is because it riles up emotions of citizens so everyone will vote for gun control, which is really total gun confiscation in disguise. Every death of an innocent person in a mass shooting is a complete tragedy, but the numbers pale in comparison to the innocent Americans dying at the hands of violent illegal immigrants. When an illegal alien commits a crime, any crime, mass media ignores it entirely. It doesn’t fit the narrative that supports mass immigration and socialism (a.k.a. communism). One of the deadliest, most dangerous gangs in the world is now flourishing on U.S. soil, and they’re called Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13). They are prominent in half of the U.S. states right now as you read this. Again, you will never hear this on mainstream media, but it’s true. Just since 2012, and thanks to Obama’s DACA program, over 200 murders have been tied to MS-13, according to the Center for Immigration Studies. The DACA program helped spread crime, but none of that is ever reported on the major networks. In fact, over 500 cases of major crimes are linked to MS-13 gangs, but the sanctuary cities and the feds protect them from getting deported or even arrested by local police. A radical Leftist group called SPLC (Southern Poverty Law Center) fully supports the MS-13 gang, and has declared our President, Donald J. Trump a racist for calling these outright guilty murderers the “violent animals” that they really are. If the mainstream media were to call a mass shooter at a school or church an “animal,” it would be perfectly normal, but to refer to a mass-murdering illegal immigrant as one, well, that’s a crime in itself, according to MSM. One recent tweet by SPLC posted this: “It is unacceptable for such racist, dehumanizing language to now be repeated 10 times on the White House website in a document that speaks for America.” Yet surely if MS-13 gang members were to rape and murder some Democratic politician’s child, they would be yelling curse words and calling the criminal an animal. Still mainstream news wouldn’t report that the murderer was an illegal immigrant, and that wouldn’t be considered hate speech, since social media sites like Facebook and Twitter only define and censor “hate speech” when it fits the Leftist narrative. You see, according to MSM, all illegal immigrants are peaceful, healthy people who just want a better life, even the gang members. One member of MS-13 is actually nicknamed “Animal” and is serving 40 years in prison for stabbing a teenage boy to death. So, SPLC, you were saying? Still, SPLC considers conservative Christians to be “extremists.” Go figure. MS-13 gang violence goes unreported in the mainstream media, while mass shootings stay flooded across the media for days on end, 24/7. MS-13 violence, including gruesome murder, happens way more often than mass shootings, too, but it’s not in the news. MS-13 gangs have been known to stab people 100 times and dismember bodies, but it’s not in the news. They bludgeon people to death with baseball bats, kidnap kids and teens and hack them up after gang-raping them, but it’s not in the news. MS-13 murders American police officers in cold blood at traffic stops, but it’s not in the news. This is just a sampling of the many incidents of illegal immigrant violence and murder, all of which is blacked out by mainstream media, so the brainwashed American masses will continue to vote for Democrats, who fully intend to destroy the Constitution, free speech, free press, liberty, and the American dream. Tune into LiberalMob.com for more updates on illegal immigrants committing horrific crimes that go unpunished and unreported by the corrupt “lame-stream” media. | S.D. Wells | http://www.naturalnews.com/2019-01-23-illegal-immigrants-murdered-2000-msm-silent.html | 2019-01-23 10:59:37+00:00 | 1,548,259,177 | 1,567,551,201 | arts, culture, entertainment and media | mass media |
335,688 | naturalnews--2019-04-22--Mass media celebration of woman scientist credited for black hole image was bogus even SCIENCE is | 2019-04-22T00:00:00 | naturalnews | Mass media celebration of woman scientist credited for black hole image was bogus... even SCIENCE is now pushing a liberal agenda | (Natural News) In its rush to politicize on the basis of gender, the world’s first computer-generated image of a “black hole,” the mainstream media has once again been caught propagating politically-correct “fake news” by falsely attributing the image’s creation to a female whose algorithms weren’t even used to generate said image. For days, Left Cult writers, pundits, and politicians hailed Katie Bouman as some kind of hero for supposedly single-handedly coding the data that ultimately generated the black hole image – something that Bouman herself initially claimed on her personal Facebook page when she captioned a celebratory photo of herself with the words: “Watching in disbelief as the first image I ever made of a black hole was in the process of being reconstructed.” Bouman, the paying-attention world would quickly find out, wasn’t actually being honest in taking full credit for the image’s generation, seeing as how an entire team of coders contributed to the project. Not only that, but Bouman’s coding “contributions” didn’t even make the final cut – meaning she contributed a whole lot of nothing to the final creation. But none of this stopped the fake news brigade, along with dimwitted politicians like socialist Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC), from publishing all sorts of sexist, woman-worshiping nonsense about how Bouman has somehow earned a unique place in the history books as a female contributor to science. “Take your rightful seat in history, Dr. Bouman!” tweeted AOC, along with an emoji of a telescope. “Congratulations and thank you for your enormous contribution to the advancements of science and mankind. Here’s to #WomenInSTEM!” the live-streaming fanatic added, “STEM” referring to the fields of science, technology, engineering and math, which many Leftist feminists claim isn’t occupied by enough women, LGBTs, and other “special” groups. Sponsored solution from the Health Ranger Store: Lab-verified Nascent Iodine solution is a dietary supplement that provides your body with supplemental iodine to help protect your thyroid during radiation exposure. Nuclear accidents such as Fukushima (or nuclear war) can expose your body to radioactive iodine-131, a dangerous radioisotope. Pre-loading your system with stable iodine occupies the iodine receptor sites on your organs, causing your body to naturally expel radioactive iodine you may have been exposed to through air, food, water or milk products. This defensive strategy is recommended by nearly all health authorities, worldwide, including the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Discover more at this link. For more related news, be sure to check out Libtards.news. Once real news started to leak about how Bouman had basically taken full credit for an accomplishment to which she hardly contributed, the postdoctoral fellow took to social media once again to correct the record – kind of. Bouman, presumably out of reluctance, highlighted the fact that the spotlight for this accomplishment “should be on the team and no individual person,” adding that “[f]ocusing on one person like this helps no one, including me.” As it turns out, a male named Andrew Chael actually contributed the bulk of the coding that was ultimately used to generate the black hole image. Chael is said to have written 850,000 of the 900,000 total lines of code that resulted in the black hole image becoming a reality. “Katie’s algorithm, despite the media’s stance, was not used to produce this image,” tweeted Sara Issaoun, another one of the project’s contributors. “There were three algorithms used and combined to form the final image, and a team of 40 scientists part of that aspect of the project (including myself and more women),” she added. Issaoun claimed in a separate tweet that the spreading of fake news to the contrary “is not Katie’s fault but due to extremely misleading PR she had no involvement in that was blown out of proportion and harming all involved.” “… it’s important to set the facts straight and let the collaboration and its people be heard and celebrated for their true accomplishments as part of the many challenging aspects of this project,” Issaoun added, challenging the notion expressed by some that telling the truth about this fiasco somehow represents an “attack” on Bouman. At the end of the day, Bouman does not deserve any type of special credit – or really any specific recognition, to be quite honest – for the black hole image. And the only reason she even received any at all is because she’s a woman as opposed to a man – the epitome of discriminatory sexism by deranged, man-hating Leftists. | Ethan Huff | http://www.naturalnews.com/2019-04-22-mass-media-celebration-of-woman-scientist-credited-for-black-hole-image-was-bogus.html | 2019-04-22 10:32:35+00:00 | 1,555,943,555 | 1,567,542,146 | arts, culture, entertainment and media | mass media |
354,565 | newswars--2019-06-18--Mass Media Hoax Claims Alex Jones Sent Child Porn When He Was the Victim of 3rd Party Sending Child | 2019-06-18T00:00:00 | newswars | Mass Media Hoax Claims Alex Jones Sent Child Porn When He Was the Victim of 3rd Party Sending Child Porn to Him | – The emails were sent to Infowars by a third party – The FBI’s investigation is treating Jones as the victim – The mass media ran a giant hoax claiming Jones sent the emails to Sandy Hook parents – The emails ended up in a spam folder and were never opened by Infowars staff – The emails sent to Infowars were “very hostile” and contained threats against Jones – The entire farce was likely a set-up to frame Jones The mass media ran a giant hoax claiming Alex Jones had sent child porn to Sandy Hook parents when in fact Jones himself was a victim of a third party sending him malware which contained child porn. The entire farce clearly looks like a set-up intended to frame Jones. Here’s what actually happened; As part of discovery, the judge in the Sandy Hook case initially ordered Infowars to turn over an archive of 9.6 million emails received since 2012. Having subsequently accepted that this was an impossible task, the judge clarified that Infowars only had to turn over emails that mentioned Sandy Hook terms or the names of victims. 57,000 emails were turned over to the court, out of which 12 emails contained images of child porn. These emails went into a spam filter and nobody at Infowars opened the attachments (doing so would have been a crime). When Sandy Hook lawyers found these emails as part of discovery, they turned them over to the FBI in late May and the FBI began an investigation. According to Jones’ attorney Norman Pattis, the FBI is treating Jones as the victim because the malicious emails were sent to him by a third party and were “very hostile” towards Jones. “There were 9.6 million emails that were searched; we turned over about 57,000 of them. In 12 of them, there were embedded images of child pornography,” Pattis said. “As it turns out, those emails were never opened, the images were never opened. There’s no evidence that anybody here, or anybody affiliated with you, or you, ever searched them. So clearly they were placed in there as malware.” “I’ve spoken to federal prosecutors, they regard you as a victim. They do not regard you in any way as a suspect,” he added. “I spoke to federal prosecutors last week. They report that there is no indication anyone at InfoWars knowingly possessed child pornography,” said Pattis. Despite the media acknowledging in early reports that Jones was the victim, reporting that he had offered a $1 million reward to find the culprit who sent the emails, two days later the press began running fake news headlines claiming Jones had sent the emails to Sandy Hook families, which is completely false. The fact that the media would run a complete hoax in claiming Jones had sent child porn when in fact he was the victim because the emails were sent to him is particularly egregious, but par for the course given that the profession of journalism is now controlled by far-left activists who abuse their power to ruin people’s lives. Sandy Hook attorneys accused Jones of failing to perform “minimal due diligence” by refusing to open the child porn attachments. Doing so would have been a crime, and at no point did anyone at Infowars even open the emails. Another lawyer acting on behalf of Jones, Robert Barnes, also commented on the matter. “FBI confirmed Jones was VICTIM of malware sent to him he never opened, that lawyers found from court discovery opening up all attachments of all emails ever sent to him,” said Barnes, adding, “I’m wide awake in Vegas & will be suing libelers.” “When even the Jones-haters detail how #AlexJones was the VICTIM of malware, then you know how bad the libel is from the rest of the press. Shouldn’t that cause people to ask: what else are they lying about concerning #AlexJones?” he added, highlighting a tweet by trial lawyer Max Kennerly. “It does not appear (Jones) was knowingly involved in possessing child pornography. Rather, someone emailed it unsolicited to an InfoWars address,” said Kennerly. | Paul Joseph Watson | https://www.newswars.com/mass-media-hoax-claims-alex-jones-sent-child-porn-when-he-was-the-victim-of-3rd-party-sending-child-porn-to-him/ | 2019-06-18 15:02:51+00:00 | 1,560,884,571 | 1,567,538,943 | arts, culture, entertainment and media | mass media |
431,139 | prisonplanet--2019-06-18--Mass Media Hoax Claims Alex Jones Sent Child Porn When He Was the Victim of 3rd Party Sending Child | 2019-06-18T00:00:00 | prisonplanet | Mass Media Hoax Claims Alex Jones Sent Child Porn When He Was the Victim of 3rd Party Sending Child Porn to Him | – The emails were sent to Infowars by a third party – The FBI’s investigation is treating Jones as the victim – The mass media ran a giant hoax claiming Jones sent the emails to Sandy Hook lawyers – The emails ended up in a spam folder and were never opened by Infowars staff – The emails sent to Infowars were “very hostile” and contained threats against Jones – Plaintiff’s lawyers in the Sandy Hook case tried to subpoena 9.6 million emails – Unopened emails did not say they contained child porn – The entire farce was likely a set-up to frame Jones – Jones has offered a $1 million dollar reward to find the perpetrator The mass media ran a giant hoax claiming Alex Jones had sent child porn to Sandy Hook lawyers when in fact Jones himself was a victim of a third party sending him malware which contained child porn. The entire farce clearly looks like a set-up intended to frame Jones. Here’s what actually happened; As part of discovery, the judge in the Sandy Hook case initially ordered Infowars to turn over an archive of 9.6 million emails received since 2012. Having subsequently accepted that this was an impossible task, the judge clarified that Infowars only had to turn over emails that mentioned Sandy Hook terms or the names of victims. 57,000 emails were turned over to the court, out of which 12 emails contained images of child porn. These emails went into a spam filter and nobody at Infowars opened the emails or the attachments (doing so would have been a crime). The emails did not state that they contained child porn. Only after the Sandy Hook lawyers subpoenaed the emails was the porn discovered. When Sandy Hook lawyers found these emails as part of discovery, they turned them over to the FBI in late May and the FBI began an investigation. According to Jones’ attorney Norman Pattis, the FBI is treating Jones as the victim because the malicious emails were sent to him by a third party and were “very hostile” towards Jones. “There were 9.6 million emails that were searched; we turned over about 57,000 of them. In 12 of them, there were embedded images of child pornography,” Pattis said. “As it turns out, those emails were never opened, the images were never opened. There’s no evidence that anybody here, or anybody affiliated with you, or you, ever searched them. So clearly they were placed in there as malware.” “I’ve spoken to federal prosecutors, they regard you as a victim. They do not regard you in any way as a suspect,” he added. “I spoke to federal prosecutors last week. They report that there is no indication anyone at InfoWars knowingly possessed child pornography,” said Pattis. Indeed, the emails did not indicate that they contained child porn and were not opened by any Infowars staff. This clearly suggests that the emails were an attempt to set-up Jones and Infowars for possession of child porn. Despite the media acknowledging in early reports that Jones was the victim, reporting that he had offered a $1 million reward to find the culprit who sent the emails, two days later the press began running fake news headlines claiming Jones had sent the emails to Sandy Hook lawyers, which is completely false. The fact that the media would run a complete hoax in claiming Jones had sent child porn when in fact he was the victim because the emails were sent to him is particularly egregious, but par for the course given that the profession of journalism is now controlled by far-left activists who abuse their power to ruin people’s lives. One newspaper, the Hartford Courant, actually reported the truth when it stated, “The FBI has informed Alex Jones someone planted child pornography on the servers for his Infowars website” and that the emails “appeared to be threats against Jones but actually contained child pornography.” Sandy Hook attorneys accused Jones of failing to perform “minimal due diligence” by refusing to open the child porn attachments. Doing so would have been a crime, and at no point did anyone at Infowars even open the emails. Another lawyer acting on behalf of Jones, Robert Barnes, also commented on the matter. “FBI confirmed Jones was VICTIM of malware sent to him he never opened, that lawyers found from court discovery opening up all attachments of all emails ever sent to him,” said Barnes, adding, “I’m wide awake in Vegas & will be suing libelers.” “When even the Jones-haters detail how #AlexJones was the VICTIM of malware, then you know how bad the libel is from the rest of the press. Shouldn’t that cause people to ask: what else are they lying about concerning #AlexJones?” he added, highlighting a tweet by trial lawyer Max Kennerly. “It does not appear (Jones) was knowingly involved in possessing child pornography. Rather, someone emailed it unsolicited to an InfoWars address,” said Kennerly. This article was posted: Tuesday, June 18, 2019 at 10:12 am | admin | https://www.prisonplanet.com/mass-media-hoax-claims-alex-jones-sent-child-porn-when-he-was-the-victim-of-3rd-party-sending-child-porn-to-him.html | 2019-06-18 15:12:40+00:00 | 1,560,885,160 | 1,567,538,967 | arts, culture, entertainment and media | mass media |
575,118 | tass--2019-12-13--Abramovich becomes top Russian mogul in foreign mass media | 2019-12-13T00:00:00 | tass | Abramovich becomes top Russian mogul in foreign mass media | MOSCOW, December 13. /TASS/. Billionaire Roman Abramovich has topped a rating of the most popular Russian businessmen in terms of mentioning in English language media in 2019. Abramovich is followed by businessmen Oleg Deripaska and Mikhail Fridman, according to the survey prepared by LexisNexis Russia. Mass media referred to Abramovich 9,684 times in 2019. These are mainly UK-based media with football as the key topic of publications, LexisNexis says. Oleg Deripaska was mentioned on 4,735 occasions in the media, or half as much. Alfa Group founder Mikhail Fridman was mentioned in 2,894 foreign media reports. "The total number of articles mentioning Abramovich, Deripaska and Fridman is higher than the figure for all other Top 20 participants taken together," the company says. Lukoil CEO Vagit Alekperov, businessman Viktor Vekselberg, VKontakte and Telegram founder Pavel Durov, businessman Mikhail Prokhorov, Novatek CEO Leonid Mikhelson and Yuri Milner all had more than 1,000 publications in English language media. They are followed by Alisher Usmanov, Pyotr Kondrashev, Arkady Volozh, Igor Makarov, Vladimir Potanin, Dmitry Rybolovlev, Evgeni Kaspersky, Oleg Tinkov, Iskander Makhmudov, Vladimir Lisin and Roman Trotsenko. Experts of LexisNexis Russia studied mentioning of 98 Russian businessmen in the Forbes 2019 billionaires rating in publications of English language media. | null | https://tass.com/society/1099311 | Fri, 13 Dec 2019 18:27:23 +0300 | 1,576,279,643 | 1,576,282,876 | arts, culture, entertainment and media | mass media |
598,798 | thedailycaller--2019-02-03--WaPo Runs Super Bowl Ad Worth Millions Promoting Free Press Amid Mass Media Layoffs | 2019-02-03T00:00:00 | thedailycaller | WaPo Runs Super Bowl Ad Worth Millions Promoting Free Press Amid Mass Media Layoffs | The Washington Post announced Saturday it will premier an ad during Sunday’s Super Bowl LIII extolling the importance of journalism to a healthy democracy. The 60-second ad comes as hundreds of journalists are losing their jobs amid mass media layoffs. “While most Super Bowl ad producers have the better part of a year, we had the lesser part of a week, but with an event this big, we decided to seize the opportunity,” Fred Ryan, publisher and CEO of WaPo, noted in a press statement. CBS is charging $5.25 million for a 30-second ad, CNBC reported. WaPo would not comment on how much the company was spending on its commercial slot. The ad, which will feature actor Tom Hanks as the narrator, is expected to showcase murdered and missing journalists around the world. The campaign comes after WaPo contributor Jamal Khashoggi was assassinated in October 2018 at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul. Major digital media outlets meanwhile are cutting workforce size amid an upheaval in the industry. (RELATED: Vice Lays Off 10 Percent Of Staff As Digital Media Struggle During Trump Era) BuzzFeed, Yahoo! and other major outlets, for instance, cut loose more than 1,000 jobs Wednesday in what analysts say is a broadside against journalists. There is also concern Facebook is indirectly responsible for the massacre. Verizon Media, which owns Yahoo! and the Huffington Post, is slashing roughly 800 jobs, or 7 percent, of its global workforce across the organization. BuzzFeed is also expected to cut 15 percent of its workforce, including jobs in journalism. Other media outlets followed suit. Vice cut roughly 250 jobs from its payroll Friday, which are expected to have a sizable impact on Vice’s 2,500-person staff. The move was designed to focus on profitable areas like film and television production. Concerns about Facebook’s effect on the industry comes less than a year after the company decided in 2018 to de-emphasize news on the platform. Outlets worried the change in algorithm would wipe out digital journalism and cause several digital companies to pare down. Conservative outlet Independent Journal Review (IJR) terminated several employees in February 2018, leaving an unclear future for the millennial-focused conservative website that has recently faced a declining audience and internal strife. An analytics report from SimilarWeb.com shows a substantial drop in traffic before the outlet cut its workforce. Content created by The Daily Caller News Foundation is available without charge to any eligible news publisher that can provide a large audience. For licensing opportunities of our original content, please contact [email protected]. | Chris White | https://dailycaller.com/2019/02/02/super-bowl-ads-washington-post/ | 2019-02-03 00:24:14+00:00 | 1,549,171,454 | 1,567,549,798 | arts, culture, entertainment and media | mass media |
655,794 | thedcclothesline--2019-01-24--Mass shootings in 2018 killed 68 Americans and the mass media freaked out ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS murder | 2019-01-24T00:00:00 | thedcclothesline | Mass shootings in 2018 killed 68 Americans and the mass media freaked out; ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS murdered 2,000 people – MSM silent | (Natural News) It’s astonishing how at least 200 million Americans have no clue what’s really going on in this country regarding deaths caused by illegal immigrants, prescription medications, vaccines, hospital superbugs (think MRSA), chemotherapy, and hospital surgery errors. That’s because the mainstream media, a.k.a. MSM, purposely fails to report any of it. What most people fail to realize also is that nearly every TV station and newspaper is biased news that covers up all the atrocities caused by whatever makes the corporations money or ensures more people voting for Democrats (Socialism and “free stuff”). Every year in America, illegal immigrants flood across the border, bringing with them drugs, crime, infectious diseases, and likely votes for more crooked Democrat politicians. Though some illegal aliens are innocent humans seeking a better life, many are also criminals who will rob, rape, and kill to “get theirs.” If you hate fake news, bad news, and twisted news, kill your television and burn the newspaper in your fireplace, then cancel your subscriptions. The main reason mass shooting news is all you see after one occurs is because it riles up emotions of citizens so everyone will vote for gun control, which is really total gun confiscation in disguise. Every death of an innocent person in a mass shooting is a complete tragedy, but the numbers pale in comparison to the innocent Americans dying at the hands of violent illegal immigrants. When an illegal alien commits a crime, any crime, mass media ignores it entirely. It doesn’t fit the narrative that supports mass immigration and socialism (a.k.a. communism). One of the deadliest, most dangerous gangs in the world is now flourishing on U.S. soil, and they’re called Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13). They are prominent in half of the U.S. states right now as you read this. Again, you will never hear this on mainstream media, but it’s true. Just since 2012, and thanks to Obama’s DACA program, over 200 murders have been tied to MS-13, according to the Center for Immigration Studies. The DACA program helped spread crime, but none of that is ever reported on the major networks. In fact, over 500 cases of major crimes are linked to MS-13 gangs, but the sanctuary cities and the feds protect them from getting deported or even arrested by local police. A radical Leftist group called SPLC (Southern Poverty Law Center) fully supports the MS-13 gang, and has declared our President, Donald J. Trump a racist for calling these outright guilty murderers the “violent animals” that they really are. If the mainstream media were to call a mass shooter at a school or church an “animal,” it would be perfectly normal, but to refer to a mass-murdering illegal immigrant as one, well, that’s a crime in itself, according to MSM. One recent tweet by SPLC posted this: “It is unacceptable for such racist, dehumanizing language to now be repeated 10 times on the White House website in a document that speaks for America.” Yet surely if MS-13 gang members were to rape and murder some Democratic politician’s child, they would be yelling curse words and calling the criminal an animal. Still mainstream news wouldn’t report that the murderer was an illegal immigrant, and that wouldn’t be considered hate speech, since social media sites like Facebook and Twitter only define and censor “hate speech” when it fits the Leftist narrative. You see, according to MSM, all illegal immigrants are peaceful, healthy people who just want a better life, even the gang members. One member of MS-13 is actually nicknamed “Animal” and is serving 40 years in prison for stabbing a teenage boy to death. So, SPLC, you were saying? Still, SPLC considers conservative Christians to be “extremists.” Go figure. MS-13 gang violence goes unreported in the mainstream media, while mass shootings stay flooded across the media for days on end, 24/7. MS-13 violence, including gruesome murder, happens way more often than mass shootings, too, but it’s not in the news. MS-13 gangs have been known to stab people 100 times and dismember bodies, but it’s not in the news. They bludgeon people to death with baseball bats, kidnap kids and teens and hack them up after gang-raping them, but it’s not in the news. MS-13 murders American police officers in cold blood at traffic stops, but it’s not in the news. This is just a sampling of the many incidents of illegal immigrant violence and murder, all of which is blacked out by mainstream media, so the brainwashed American masses will continue to vote for Democrats, who fully intend to destroy the Constitution, free speech, free press, liberty, and the American dream. Tune into LiberalMob.com for more updates on illegal immigrants committing horrific crimes that go unpunished and unreported by the corrupt “lame-stream” media. | SD Wells | https://www.dcclothesline.com/2019/01/24/2-media-blackout-of-2018-murder-statistics-mass-shootings-68-victims-killed-by-illegals-2000-victims/ | 2019-01-24 19:02:31+00:00 | 1,548,374,551 | 1,567,551,120 | arts, culture, entertainment and media | mass media |
859,472 | therussophileorg--2019-04-22--Mass media celebration of woman scientist credited for black hole image was bogus even SCIENCE is n | 2019-04-22T00:00:00 | therussophileorg | Mass media celebration of woman scientist credited for black hole image was bogus… even SCIENCE is now pushing a liberal agenda | This [post](http://www.naturalnews.com/2019-04-22-mass-media-celebration-of-woman- scientist-credited-for-black-hole-image-was-bogus.html) was originally published on [this site](http://www.naturalnews.com/)[]() ([Natural News](https://www.naturalnews.com/)) In its rush to politicize on the basis of gender, the world’s first computer-generated image of a “black hole,” the mainstream media has once again been caught propagating politically-correct “fake news” by [falsely attributing](http://www.informationliberation.com/?id=60059) the image’s creation to a female whose algorithms _weren’t even used_ to generate said image. For days, Left Cult writers, pundits, and politicians hailed Katie Bouman as some kind of hero for supposedly single-handedly coding the data that ultimately generated the black hole image – something that Bouman herself initially claimed on her personal Facebook page when she captioned a celebratory photo of herself with the words: “Watching in disbelief as the first image I ever made of a black hole was in the process of being reconstructed.” Bouman, the paying-attention world would quickly find out, wasn’t actually being honest in taking full credit for the image’s generation, seeing as how an entire _team_ of coders contributed to the project. Not only that, but Bouman’s coding “contributions” didn’t even make the final cut – meaning she contributed a whole lot of _nothing_ to the final creation. But none of this stopped the fake news brigade, along with dimwitted politicians like socialist Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC), from publishing all sorts of sexist, woman-worshiping nonsense about how Bouman has somehow earned a unique place in the history books as a female contributor to science. “Take your rightful seat in history, Dr. Bouman!” tweeted AOC, along with an emoji of a telescope. “Congratulations and thank you for your enormous contribution to the advancements of science and mankind. Here’s to #WomenInSTEM!” the live-streaming fanatic added, “STEM” referring to the fields of science, technology, engineering and math, which many Leftist feminists claim [isn’t occupied by enough women, LGBTs, and other “special” groups](https://www.naturalnews.com/2019-01-29-lgbt-agenda-is-corrupting- science-and-destroying-young-minds-with-progressive-propaganda.html). _**Sponsored solution from the Health Ranger Store:** Lab-verified [Nascent Iodine solution](http://iodine.naturalnews.com/iodine.html) is a dietary supplement that provides your body with supplemental iodine to help protect your thyroid during radiation exposure. Nuclear accidents such as Fukushima (or nuclear war) can expose your body to radioactive iodine-131, a dangerous radioisotope. Pre-loading your system with stable iodine occupies the iodine receptor sites on your organs, causing your body to naturally expel radioactive iodine you may have been exposed to through air, food, water or milk products. This defensive strategy is recommended by nearly all health authorities, worldwide, including the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. [Discover more at this link](http://iodine.naturalnews.com/iodine.html)._ For more related news, be sure to check out [Libtards.news](http://libtards.news/). ## In la-la Leftist land, women somehow deserve credit for accomplishments they didn’t even accomplish Once real news started to leak about how Bouman had basically taken full credit for an accomplishment to which she hardly contributed, the postdoctoral fellow took to social media once again to correct the record – kind of. Bouman, presumably out of reluctance, highlighted the fact that the spotlight for this accomplishment “should be on the team and no individual person,” adding that “[f]ocusing on one person like this helps no one, including me.” As it turns out, a male named Andrew Chael actually contributed the bulk of the coding that was ultimately used to generate the black hole image. Chael is said to have written 850,000 of the 900,000 total lines of code that resulted in the black hole image becoming a reality. “Katie’s algorithm, despite the media’s stance, was not used to produce this image,” tweeted Sara Issaoun, another one of the project’s contributors. “There were three algorithms used and combined to form the final image, and a team of 40 scientists part of that aspect of the project (including myself and more women),” she added. Issaoun claimed in a separate tweet that the spreading of fake news to the contrary “is not Katie’s fault but due to extremely misleading PR she had no involvement in that was blown out of proportion and harming all involved.” “… it’s important to set the facts straight and let the collaboration and its people be heard and celebrated for their true accomplishments as part of the many challenging aspects of this project,” Issaoun added, challenging the notion expressed by some that telling the truth about this fiasco somehow represents an “attack” on Bouman. At the end of the day, Bouman does _not_ deserve any type of special credit – or really any specific recognition, to be quite honest – for the black hole image. And the only reason she even received any at all is because she’s a woman as opposed to a man – the epitome of discriminatory sexism by deranged, man-hating Leftists. **Sources for this article include:** [InformationLiberation.com](http://www.informationliberation.com/?id=60059) [NaturalNews.com](https://www.naturalnews.com/2019-01-29-lgbt-agenda-is- corrupting-science-and-destroying-young-minds-with-progressive- propaganda.html) from http://www.naturalnews.com/2019-04-22-mass-media-celebration-of-woman- scientist-credited-for-black-hole-image-was-bogus.html | Ethan Huff | https://www.therussophile.org/mass-media-celebration-of-woman-scientist-credited-for-black-hole-image-was-bogus-even-science-is-now-pushing-a-liberal-agenda.html/ | 2019-04-22 18:10:02+00:00 | 1,555,971,002 | 1,567,542,115 | arts, culture, entertainment and media | mass media |
859,821 | therussophileorg--2019-04-23--Mass media celebration of woman scientist credited for black hole image was bogus even SCIENCE is n | 2019-04-23T00:00:00 | therussophileorg | Mass media celebration of woman scientist credited for black hole image was bogus… even SCIENCE is now pushing a liberal agenda | by: Ethan Huff ([Natural News](https://www.naturalnews.com/)) In its rush to politicize on the basis of gender, the world’s first computer-generated image of a “black hole,” the mainstream media has once again been caught propagating politically-correct “fake news” by [falsely attributing](http://www.informationliberation.com/?id=60059) the image’s creation to a female whose algorithms _weren’t even used_ to generate said image. For days, Left Cult writers, pundits, and politicians hailed Katie Bouman as some kind of hero for supposedly single-handedly coding the data that ultimately generated the black hole image – something that Bouman herself initially claimed on her personal Facebook page when she captioned a celebratory photo of herself with the words: “Watching in disbelief as the first image I ever made of a black hole was in the process of being reconstructed.” Bouman, the paying-attention world would quickly find out, wasn’t actually being honest in taking full credit for the image’s generation, seeing as how an entire _team_ of coders contributed to the project. Not only that, but Bouman’s coding “contributions” didn’t even make the final cut – meaning she contributed a whole lot of _nothing_ to the final creation. But none of this stopped the fake news brigade, along with dimwitted politicians like socialist Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC), from publishing all sorts of sexist, woman-worshiping nonsense about how Bouman has somehow earned a unique place in the history books as a female contributor to science. “Take your rightful seat in history, Dr. Bouman!” tweeted AOC, along with an emoji of a telescope. “Congratulations and thank you for your enormous contribution to the advancements of science and mankind. Here’s to #WomenInSTEM!” the live-streaming fanatic added, “STEM” referring to the fields of science, technology, engineering and math, which many Leftist feminists claim [isn’t occupied by enough women, LGBTs, and other “special” groups](https://www.naturalnews.com/2019-01-29-lgbt-agenda-is-corrupting- science-and-destroying-young-minds-with-progressive-propaganda.html). ## In la-la Leftist land, women somehow deserve credit for accomplishments they didn’t even accomplish Once real news started to leak about how Bouman had basically taken full credit for an accomplishment to which she hardly contributed, the postdoctoral fellow took to social media once again to correct the record – kind of. Bouman, presumably out of reluctance, highlighted the fact that the spotlight for this accomplishment “should be on the team and no individual person,” adding that “[f]ocusing on one person like this helps no one, including me.” As it turns out, a male named Andrew Chael actually contributed the bulk of the coding that was ultimately used to generate the black hole image. Chael is said to have written 850,000 of the 900,000 total lines of code that resulted in the black hole image becoming a reality. “Katie’s algorithm, despite the media’s stance, was not used to produce this image,” tweeted Sara Issaoun, another one of the project’s contributors. “There were three algorithms used and combined to form the final image, and a team of 40 scientists part of that aspect of the project (including myself and more women),” she added. Issaoun claimed in a separate tweet that the spreading of fake news to the contrary “is not Katie’s fault but due to extremely misleading PR she had no involvement in that was blown out of proportion and harming all involved.” “… it’s important to set the facts straight and let the collaboration and its people be heard and celebrated for their true accomplishments as part of the many challenging aspects of this project,” Issaoun added, challenging the notion expressed by some that telling the truth about this fiasco somehow represents an “attack” on Bouman. At the end of the day, Bouman does _not_ deserve any type of special credit – or really any specific recognition, to be quite honest – for the black hole image. And the only reason she even received any at all is because she’s a woman as opposed to a man – the epitome of discriminatory sexism by deranged, man-hating Leftists. **Sources for this article include:** [InformationLiberation.com](http://www.informationliberation.com/?id=60059) [NaturalNews.com](https://www.naturalnews.com/2019-01-29-lgbt-agenda-is- corrupting-science-and-destroying-young-minds-with-progressive- propaganda.html) Related Posts: **We truly are under attack. We need user support now more than ever Thank you.** 116 views Related Posts: | IWB | https://www.therussophile.org/mass-media-celebration-of-woman-scientist-credited-for-black-hole-image-was-bogus-even-science-is-now-pushing-a-liberal-agenda-2.html/ | 2019-04-23 03:16:47+00:00 | 1,556,003,807 | 1,567,541,994 | arts, culture, entertainment and media | mass media |
863,146 | therussophileorg--2019-05-28--The Mass Media Is Poisoning Us With Hate | 2019-05-28T00:00:00 | therussophileorg | The Mass Media Is Poisoning Us With Hate | This [post](https://counterinformation.wordpress.com/2019/05/27/the-mass-media-is- poisoning-us-with-hate/) was originally published on [this site](https://counterinformation.wordpress.com/) Counterinformation [https://0.gravatar.com/avatar/67966a395560e8593ecb2c24f7bc6397?s=96&d=identicon&r=R](https://0.gravatar.com/avatar/67966a395560e8593ecb2c24f7bc6397?s=96&d=identicon&r=R) By Chris Hedges May 27, 2019 “[Information Clearing House](http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/)” – __ In “[Manufacturing Consent](https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/78912/manufacturing-consent- by-edward-s-herman-and-noam-chomsky/9780375714498/): The Political Economy of the Mass Media,” published in 1988, Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky exposed the techniques that the commercial media used to promote and defend the economic, social and political agendas of the ruling elites. These techniques included portraying victims as either worthy or unworthy of sympathy. A Catholic priest such as Jerzy Popiełuszko, for example, murdered by the communist regime in Poland in 1984, was deified, but four Catholic missionaries who were raped and murdered in 1980 in El Salvador by U.S.-backed death squads were slandered as fellow travelers of the “Marxist” rebel movement. The techniques also included both narrowing the debate in a way that buttressed the elite consensus and intentionally failing to challenge the intentions of the ruling elites or the actual structures of power. “Manufacturing Consent” was published on the eve of three revolutions that have dramatically transformed the news industry: the rise of right-wing radio and Fox-style TV news that abandon the media’s faux objectivity, the introduction of 24-hour cable news stations, and the creation of internet platforms—owned by a handful of corporations—that control the distribution of news and information and mine our personal data on behalf of advertisers, political campaigns and the government. The sins of the old media, bad though they were, are nothing compared with the sins of the new media. Mass media has degenerated into not only a purveyor of gossip, conspiracy theories and salacious entertainment but, most ominously, a purveyor of hate. [Matt Taibbi](https://taibbi.substack.com/), the author of “[Hate Inc.](https://www.orbooks.com/catalog/hate-inc/): How, and Why, the Media Makes Us Hate One Another,” has dissected modern media platforms in much the same way that Herman and Chomsky did the old media. The new media, Taibbi points out, still manufactures consent, but it does so by setting group against group, a consumer version of what George Orwell in his novel “1984” called the “[Two Minutes Hate](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two_Minutes_Hate).” Our opinions and prejudices are skillfully catered to and reinforced, with the aid of a detailed digital analysis of our proclivities and habits, and then sold back to us. The result, Taibbi writes, is “packaged anger just for you.” The public is unable to speak across the manufactured divide. It is mesmerized by the fake dissent of the culture wars and competing conspiracy theories. Politics, under the assault, has atrophied into a tawdry reality show centered on political personalities. Civic discourse is defined by invective and insulting remarks on the internet. Power, meanwhile, is left unexamined and unchallenged. The result is political impotence among the populace. The moral swamp is not only a fertile place for demagogues such as Donald Trump—a creation of this media burlesque—but channels misplaced rage, intolerance and animosity toward those defined as internal enemies. “Objectivity was when I was told I couldn’t write with voice,” Taibbi told me when I interviewed him on my television show, “On Contact.” [[Part one](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8_vla4l-AX8) of the interview; [part two](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rTf4KHe-M8I).] “I couldn’t write with a point of view. Objectivity was to write in a dull, flat, third-person perspective. Don’t express yourself. Don’t be too colorful. This actually was, if you pick up The New York Times today, that same writing style. The original idea behind it is you didn’t want to turn off people on the start because they’re trying to reach the widest possible audience. This also infected radio, television. That’s why you have this Tom Brokaw, Dan Rather-style delivery, which was monotonal, flat, unopinionated. A lot of people thought this was some kind of an ethical decision that news organizations were making. In fact, what they were trying to do is reach the greatest number of people to sell the greatest number of ads. That’s how we developed that idea.”The old media sold itself as objective, although as Taibbi points out, this was more a reflection of tone rather than content. This vaunted objectivity and impartiality was, at its core, an element of a commercial tactic designed to reach the largest numbers of viewers or readers. The old media rigidly held to the fiction that there were only two kinds of political opinions—those expressed by Democrats and those expressed by Republicans. These two positions swiftly devolved into caricatures on radio and television. The classic example was the show “Crossfire,” in which two antagonists, the stereotypical liberal and the stereotypical conservative, could never agree. The liberal, Taibbi pointed out, “was always cast as the person who couldn’t punch back. He was always in retreat. The conservative was always in attack mode. A personality like [Tucker Carlson](https://www.cjr.org/the_profile/tucker-carlson.php).” These staged and choreographed confrontations were, in essence, sporting events. “If you watch a [[‘Sunday NFL] Countdown’](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunday_NFL_Countdown) you’ll see the sets are designed exactly the same” as that of “Crossfire.” “The anchor on one side. There’s usually four commentators—two that represent each team. They have graphics that tell you what the score is, who is ahead, who is behind. We want people to perceive politics as something they have a rooting interest in. There’s no possibility of any gray area in any of this. Your political identity can’t possibly bleed into any other political identity. You are on one team or another. That’s it. We don’t even acknowledge the existence of people who have different types of ideas. For instance, anti-abortion but also pro-union. Whatever it is. That doesn’t exist in the media.” The fact that on most big issues the two major political parties are in agreement is ignored. The deregulation of the financial industry, the militarization of police, the explosion in the prison population, deindustrialization, austerity, the endless wars in the Middle East, the bloated military budget, the control of elections and mass media by corporations and the wholesale surveillance of the population by the government all have bipartisan support. For this reason, they are almost never discussed. “It’s always presented as two parties that are always in disagreement about everything,” Taibbi said, “which is not true.” “We [members of the press] are not focusing on the timeless, permanent nature of how the system works,” he said. “We don’t think about the central bank. We don’t think about the security state. We don’t think about any of that stuff. We focus on personalities. Donald Trump versus Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. That simplifies everything and allows us to not look at the bigger picture.” Once the old media model imploded with the arrival of 24-hour news networks, Fox-style news and the internet, the monopoly of a few dominant newspapers and networks ended. In the new setting, media organizations tailor their content to focus on specific demographics. “MSNBC, which has gone through some interesting changes over the years, markets itself as a left-leaning network,” Taibbi said. “But it was so intensely pro-war in 2002 that it had to uninvite [Jesse Ventura](https://www.huffpost.com/entry/jesse-ventura-msnbc- tried_b_492237?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAIu7MzBa7gLon5L6wIYCqI9XXrWd5mU1xMRz4hI9gSPY2jc4fAiK1LPIrCGkcLqghfB6ATeX1 -x29GD_SBxhUkvWDxCuImwWWhZFK2fDE0agqxu4HM- U6tZUqQhrNEyg3F_CPAiPXiTnax5TP_BoAesEFmEsKbqxtJOCPH1VyEhK) and [Phil Donahue](https://billmoyers.com/2013/03/25/the-day-that-tv-news-died/) from the network. This latest thing was ‘Russiagate’ and the constant hyping of the narrative ‘If you watch, you might learn any minute that we, along with Robert Mueller, are going to take down the president.’ ” The media model not only sets demographic against demographic, it mutes and destroys investigations into corporate systems of oppression and genuine dissent. “You don’t have to make the news up for these people,” Taibbi said of the process of carving up the public. “You can just pick stories that they’re going to like. You start feeding them content that is going to ratify their belief systems. Fox did it first. They did it well. They started to make money. They were No. 1 for a long time. But this started to bleed into the rest of the business. Pretty soon, everybody was doing the same thing. It didn’t matter whether you were the food channel tailoring content for people who liked food or MSNBC who tailored content for people who leaned in a certain political direction, you were giving people stuff they wanted to hear.” “Previously, you were looking at the illusion of debate,” Taibbi said of the old media model. “You would see people arguing on ‘Crossfire.’ On the op-ed pages, there were people who disagreed with each other. Now, most people’s news consumption experience is tailored entirely to their preferences. … If you’re only reading media that tailor to your particular belief system you’re not being exposed to other ideas. It’s going to be progressively more vituperative.” “One of the first stories that taught the news business you can actually sell anger as a product was the [Monica] Lewinsky scandal,” Taibbi said. MSNBC built its brand and its audience by relentlessly warning that the presidency of Bill Clinton was in mortal peril during the Lewinsky investigation. It repeated this formula by spending two years hyping the story of supposed Russian collusion with the Trump administration. “What they were trying to do was basically create the impression that [a new] ‘Watergate was going on, you better tune in because at any moment this could all go kaput,’ ” Taibbi said of the Lewinsky scandal. “They got an enormous market share. Fox added a twist to it. Fox took the same concept and openly villainized the characters. They decided to make Bill and Hillary Clinton into caricatures and cartoon figures, aging hippies. They kept running clip after clip of Hillary Clinton talking about how she didn’t bake cookies. They knew their audience was going to react to all these images in a certain way. They sold people stories that make them angry. They told them, ‘If you keep tuning in, somehow you are a part of the process. You are a part of this ongoing prosecution of this culture enemy that we’re showing you. … We tell you about somebody you don’t like. We keep telling you about it over and over to dominate the ratings.’ ” The result, Taibbi argues, is a marketing strategy that fosters addictive and aggressive behavior. The more the habits of readers and viewers on the internet and electronic devices are tracked, the more the addiction and aggression are fed. “This creates more than just pockets of political rancor,” he went on. “It creates masses of media consumers who have been trained to only see in one direction, as if they have been pulled through history on a railroad track, with heads fastened in blinders, looking only one way. … Even without the vitriolic content, just the process of surfing and consuming the news has a lot of the same qualities as other addictions—like smoking cigarettes or taking drugs. People get addicted to the feel of their phones. They get addicted to the process of turning on screens. You especially get addicted to the idea that you’re going to turn on a news program or read an article and it’s going to tell you something that is going to anger you even more than you were yesterday.” The template for news, Taibbi writes, is professional wrestling. “Wrestling was a commercial formula that they figured out worked incredibly well,” Taibbi said of the corporate owners of news outlets. “There was a simplified morality play where there was a good guy, who was called the baby face, and a bad guy they called the heel. They relentlessly hyped the bad guy. The heel was more important in wrestling and more popular than the face. The amount of tickets they can sell is a direct correlation to how much people hate the bad guy. You have to have a hateable heel in order to make the formula work. This is how news works.” Reporters, Taibbi writes in his book, “now regularly do the outraged hero, finger-pointing routine whenever they are within a mile of Trump. [Jim Acosta’](https://www.politico.com/story/2018/11/07/trump-acosta-white- house-972060)s confrontations with the president, for instance, seemed pulled straight from WWE [World Wrestling Entertainment] outtakes. Trump’s whole presidency has turned into a heel/hero promotion with Bob Mueller in the face role.” “Trump fits like a glove into the commercial formula of all of this,” Taibbi said in the interview. “That’s what’s fascinating about it. He actually makes more money for the MSNBC, CNN, Washington Post, New York Times side than he does for Fox and the [Daily Caller](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Daily_Caller). He’s a cartoon character who is a perfect heel. You have an utterly simplified political landscape. There are only two ways to be. You are either for this incredibly noxious figure or you are against him.” But, Taibbi notes, there is a diminishing return as with any addiction. “You always have to constantly increase the level of the rhetoric in order to get people to keep coming back,” he said. “You can’t be narrowly ‘incompetent’ or ‘corrupt.’ Sooner or later, you have to get to the point where you’re saying ‘demagogues,’ ‘authoritarians,’ ‘dictators.’ Finally, as[Glenn Beck](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Beck) discovered, you have to start calling them Hitler. Beck got to the point where he was simultaneously calling people Hitler and Stalin. It wasn’t enough just to be Hitler.” “If you are defining somebody else as that bad, then everything is permissible,” he said. “We saw this with Russiagate. The same sort of liberal commentators who, ages ago, would have been very concerned about things such as the collapse of attorney-client privilege, or the [FISA](https://www.fisc.uscourts.gov/about-foreign-intelligence-surveillance- court) program, any of that stuff. They don’t care about it anymore. They just want to get the person.” The shaping of the public into antagonistic tribes works commercially. It works politically. But it is a recipe for social disintegration. I watched competing ethnic groups in the former Yugoslavia seize rival mass media outlets and use them to spew vitriol and hate against the ethnic group they demonized. The poisonous images and rhetoric that were pumped out month after month in Yugoslavia led to a savage fratricide. The United States is already plagued by an epidemic of mass shootings, death threats against critics of Trump, [including Rep. Ilhan Omar](https://www.rollcall.com/news/guns-found-in-new-york-home-of-man-who- threatened-to-shoot-rep-ilhan-omar), and aborted assassination attempts, including a Trump supporter’s [mailing of pipe bombs](https://www.cnn.com/politics/live-news/clintons-obama-suspicious- packages/index.html) last year to prominent Democrats and CNN, an effort to decapitate the hierarchy of the Democratic Party, as well as terrorize the media outlet that is the party’s principal propaganda arm. “If you’re constantly winding up audiences and telling them that all of their troubles are a result of this other group that is literally Hitler, that they’re literally Nazis, they’re literally Stalin, sooner or later some people are going to start picking up weapons and do something crazy,” Taibbi said. “This is why people are correctly upset about Fox News. But they should also be concerned about other forms of media. The formula is similar across the board.” “Our system of bubble economics is going to produce some kind of a catastrophe at some point,” Taibbi, the author of one of the finest books on the 2008 financial crash, “[Griftopia](https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/176128 /griftopia-by-matt-taibbi/9780385529969/),” concluded. “At which point, if you tell people often enough that their next-door neighbor is literally in the league with Nazis or terrorists or whatever it is—of course Fox pioneered this, going back to the Iraq War, when we were told liberals were terrorist supporters—sooner or later, there’s going to be violence. The inability of society to agree on a common set of facts means the media has failed already. It means we’re just not reaching people. [In this atmosphere] we will never be able to work things out in a civil way.” _Chris Hedges, spent nearly two decades as a foreign correspondent in Central America, the Middle East, Africa and the Balkans. He has reported from more than 50 countries and has worked for The Christian Science Monitor, National Public Radio, The Dallas Morning News and The New York Times, for which he was a foreign correspondent for 15 years.<https://www.truthdig.com/author/chris_hedges/>_ <http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/> from https://counterinformation.wordpress.com/2019/05/27/the-mass-media-is- poisoning-us-with-hate/ | J.C. | https://www.therussophile.org/the-mass-media-is-poisoning-us-with-hate-3.html/ | 2019-05-28 02:51:20+00:00 | 1,559,026,280 | 1,567,539,953 | arts, culture, entertainment and media | mass media |
872,432 | therussophileorg--2019-07-23--VIDEO INTERVIEW Western Mass Media 100 Infiltrated by CIA William Binney | 2019-07-23T00:00:00 | therussophileorg | VIDEO INTERVIEW: Western Mass Media 100% Infiltrated by CIA, William Binney | This [post](https://www.fort-russ.com/2019/07/video-interview-western-mass- media-100-infiltrated-by-cia-william-binney/) was originally published on [this site](https://www.fort- russ.com/feed/)<https://www.youtube.com/embed/Fo_QG_Ks3yY> The Herland Report TV: **Our totalitarian democracy means end of freedom for the people** “We are violating the Constitution by spying on every US citizen. It is a totalitarian process, for example the media is totally infiltrated by the CIA” says former NSA director, William Binney, on his role as the leading American whistleblower before Edward Snowden. Binney, who uncovered and warned of the mass surveillance done out of the NSA post 9/11, speaks to The Herland Report in an exclusive interview. [https://www.youtube.com/user/HanneNab…](https://www.youtube.com/user/HanneNabintuHerland?sub_confirmation=1) FOLLOW THE HERLAND REPORT NEWS SITE and pick up articles from leading intellectuals, authors, journalists and activists: [http://www.theherlandreport.com](https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&v=Fo_QG_Ks3yY&redir_token =yIIDMiWaDN- jvzp7hAq8e05xuHh8MTU2Mzk0OTQyOUAxNTYzODYzMDI5&q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.theherlandreport.com) VIDEO William Binney says: “The media is totally infiltrated by the CIA and various other agencies. When it comes to national security, the media only talk about what the administration wants you to hear, and basically suppress any other statements about what’s going on that the administration does not want get public. The media is basically the lapdogs for the government.” “William Casey, who was the director of Central Intelligence Agency back when Reagan was president, said at one point that you’ll know how effective we are once at least 70 percent of what’s publicly known is false.” “In other words, they have been infiltrating the press for decades and they’re pushing their thinking and agenda to the media, so the media will promulgate it to the public. The public won’t even have any idea what’s really going on.” “The objective is to keep everybody uninformed so that they can’t make a smart decision about anything. Everything is being done behind this secret door that you are not supposed to know about. That is really destroying the fundamental essence of democracy.” “That was what our Constitution was all about, that the people were supposed to know what the government was doing. Not the government knowing what the people were doing at all times, they way it is turning today.” “We are pretty much heading towards a totalitarian system. In this country, democracy has been subverted, much I think by Dick Cheney. He masterminded this because he would spend time in Congress, he knew about the congressional operation, how it worked. He was assistant to President Nixon, spying on everybody. He knew that he needed to know things about people in the opposition. What better way to do it than have a sister agency and the US government just open up and collect everything, store it, so you can go in and look at it at any time retroactively and examine anybody.” The Herland Report is a Scandinavian news site <https://www.theherlandreport.com/> and TV channel on YouTube <https://www.youtube.com/user/HanneNabintuHerland?sub_confirmation=1> reaching millions yearly, presenting leading intellectuals’ view on foreign policy, current affairs, the Middle East, Western decadence, featuring a variety of opinion and analysis from a number of commentators from across the political spectrum. The Herland Report is founded and hosted by Hanne Nabintu Herland, a historian of comparative religions, bestselling author, commentator and TV producer, known from the media for sharp analysis and fearless speech. from https://www.fort-russ.com/2019/07/video-interview-western-mass-media-100 -infiltrated-by-cia-william-binney/ | Guest Author | https://www.therussophile.org/video-interview-western-mass-media-100-infiltrated-by-cia-william-binney.html/ | 2019-07-23 10:58:03+00:00 | 1,563,893,883 | 1,567,536,030 | arts, culture, entertainment and media | mass media |
878,484 | therussophileorg--2019-08-19--Mass Medias Phony Freakout Over Bernies WaPo Criticism Is Backfiring by Caitlin Johnstone | 2019-08-19T00:00:00 | therussophileorg | Mass Media’s Phony Freakout Over Bernie’s WaPo Criticism Is Backfiring, by Caitlin Johnstone | This [post](https://straightlinelogic.com/2019/08/18/mass-medias-phony-freakout- over-bernies-wapo-criticism-is-backfiring-by-caitlin-johnstone/) was originally published on [this site](https://straightlinelogic.com/feed/)[https://2.gravatar.com/avatar/805203347f71b4a9606694b65ac317ee?s=96&d=identicon&r=G](https://2.gravatar.com/avatar/805203347f71b4a9606694b65ac317ee?s=96&d=identicon&r=G) _ **The media is getting pushback against its contrived outrage against Bernie Sanders for suggesting the Washington Post is biased. From Caitlin Johnstone at[medium.com](https://medium.com/@caityjohnstone/mass-medias-phony- freakout-over-bernie-s-wapo-criticism-is-backfiring-f97d9c6272f8):**_ After days of [ridiculous, hysterical garment rending](https://medium.com/@caityjohnstone/msm-smears-sanders-for-saying-msm- smears-sanders-e03cfb4c81b1) by mass media talking heads in response to Senator Bernie Sanders’ [utterly undeniable](https://fair.org/home/washington- post-ran-16-negative-stories-on-bernie-sanders-in-16-hours/) assertion that _The Washington Post_ has displayed unfair bias against his campaign, people with extensive experience in the mainstream press who are fed up with the lies are beginning to push back. Hard. Former MSNBC producer Jeff Cohen has [published an article in _Salon_](https://www.salon.com/2019/08/16/memo-to-mainstream-journalists-can- the-phony-outrage-bernie-is-right-about-bias/) titled “Memo to mainstream journalists: Can the phony outrage; Bernie is right about bias”. Cohen details his experience with the way corporate media outlets keep a uniform pro- establishment narrative running throughout all their coverage without their staff having to be directly told to to do this by their supervisors (though sometimes that happens, too). He writes as follows: > “It happens because of groupthink. It happens because top editors and producers know — without being told — which issues and sources are off limits. No orders need be given, for example, for rank-and-file journalists to understand that the business of the corporate boss or top advertisers is off- limits, short of criminal indictments. > > “No memo is needed to achieve the narrowness of perspective — selecting all the usual experts from all the [usual think tanks](https://nam01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Ffair.org%2Fextra%2Ffair%25E2%2580 %2588study-think-tank- spectrum-2012%2F&data=02%7C01%7Cjcohen%40ithaca.edu%7C3fae1f9742084e14b5c208d7218ba817%7Cfa1ac8f65e5448579f0b4aa422c09689%7C0%7C1%7C637014756022754074&sdata=nZdDChPbpRm3yOhSMS6DeIU%2BVrOccLHdauQ5cOe7C%2Bo%3D&reserved=0) to say all the usual things. Think [Tom Friedman](https://nam01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Ffair.org %2Ftake-action%2Fmedia-advisories%2Ftom-friedmans-flexible- deadlines%2F&data=02%7C01%7Cjcohen%40ithaca.edu%7C3fae1f9742084e14b5c208d7218ba817%7Cfa1ac8f65e5448579f0b4aa422c09689%7C0%7C1%7C637014756022764071&sdata=hHoeEoZ%2FDT0p8%2BskWj5gSfn%2BMLHTI5uG7wv4Fr9XNkI%3D&reserved=0). Or [Barry McCaffrey](https://nam01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.commondreams.org%2Fviews%2F2006%2F08%2F04 %2Fbeing-tv-expert-means-never-having-say-youre- sorry&data=02%7C01%7Cjcohen%40ithaca.edu%7C3fae1f9742084e14b5c208d7218ba817%7Cfa1ac8f65e5448579f0b4aa422c09689%7C0%7C0%7C637014756022764071&sdata=CWUm2HFLxB8IStpNQ4KigulIwBwTURfUvDaXW42BCKc%3D&reserved=0). Or [Neera Tanden](https://nam01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.nytimes.com%2F2019%2F04%2F15%2Fus%2Fpolitics %2Ftanden- sanders-.html&data=02%7C01%7Cjcohen%40ithaca.edu%7C3fae1f9742084e14b5c208d7218ba817%7Cfa1ac8f65e5448579f0b4aa422c09689%7C0%7C0%7C637014756022774065&sdata=20AI%2FQb8cWY9UjpOGZX%2BYXe9kroWxWRkrc7XKfVQRuA%3D&reserved=0). Or any of the elite club members who’ve been proven to be absurdly wrong time and again about national or global affairs.” [Continue reading→](https://medium.com/@caityjohnstone/mass-medias-phony- freakout-over-bernie-s-wapo-criticism-is-backfiring-f97d9c6272f8) from https://straightlinelogic.com/2019/08/18/mass-medias-phony-freakout-over- bernies-wapo-criticism-is-backfiring-by-caitlin-johnstone/ | Robert Gore | https://www.therussophile.org/mass-medias-phony-freakout-over-bernies-wapo-criticism-is-backfiring-by-caitlin-johnstone.html/ | 2019-08-19 01:43:48+00:00 | 1,566,193,428 | 1,567,533,998 | arts, culture, entertainment and media | mass media |
883,532 | therussophileorg--2019-09-09--MASS SHOOTINGS VERSUS MASS MEDIA | 2019-09-09T00:00:00 | therussophileorg | MASS SHOOTINGS VERSUS MASS MEDIA | This [post](http://stateofthenation2012.com/?p=127904) was originally published on [this site](http://stateofthenation2012.com/?feed=rss2)[]() ## Most Alternative Media Ignoring Truth That Many Mass Shooting Events Are Truly Faked: Why This Reality Is So Dangerous To Modern History: Take the Purple Pill Revised, Edited & Supplemented Edition with Many Citations (September 3, 2019) By Anonymous [ Feel free to share, post or publish this anonymous article. Many citations have been included to substantiate what may seem like unfounded conspiracy theories. This message may not be what people want to hear—but it will challenge how many think—and being challenged about presumptions can be a good thing. This is not message a sane person willingly wants to send—but sometimes the import over-rides other considerations. ] [Note: this essay was written just prior to ‘another’ alleged mass shooting occurred in Dayton Ohio! Mass shootings are statistically on a wild roller coaster that makes little sense—save some sort of manipulation of perception.] There is little need to cite references on the Internet for the “small minority” of savvy truth seekers (small indeed) on the latest mass shootings—there still are enough ‘real’ news episodes seeping through (if you know where to look like [153News.Net](http://153news.net/) ) to give us super- strong witness evidence the recent Gilroy Garlic Festival ‘event’ and the Walmart shooting in El Paso (dubbed “mass shooting”) were both staged “practice drills” but deceitfully reported as real killing news stories by an ever-increasingly corrupted mainstream media. Moreover even most right wing news sources refuse to go to the root of the problem—professional deceit and ulterior political motives. [Note: Do checkout [153News.Net](http://153news.net/) trending, etc., as it still is one of the few real news websites on such matters. Or specifically watch these videos while they are still available (it is likely they will disappear before long): [https://153news.net/watch_video.php?v=OD7DMHBAK7RX](https://153news.net/watch_video.php?v=OD7DMHBAK7RX) [https://153news.net/watch_video.php?v=AOW823WU3KAW](https://153news.net/watch_video.php?v=AOW823WU3KAW) … checkout other citizen journalism at [153news.net](http://153news.net/) ] Disconcerting as it is true, within the last couple of years major powers behind the Internet Curtain, such as prominent Search Engines, have been censoring / disappearing quality refutations which were actually exposing ‘faked’ MainStream ‘mediated’ dis-information (deliberate deception) campaigns for what they really were and were meant to accomplish. See for example website [StateOfTheNation2012.Com](http://stateofthenation2012.com/) regarding “Operation Gladio” write-ups. Yes, the evolving Mainstream Internet Complex (MIC) has power house companies with real market share, such as search engine Google, and related video sight YouTube, have been censoring the most revealing of truth news on important and controversial topics, while allowing for some poorer quality citizen journalism. Amateurish episodes actually distract and operate as red-herring; But they are allowed to play out so as to allow confused audiences to readily conclude the “truth movement” or labeled “conspiracy theory websites” seem lame (as in better to ‘ignore’—the root of being ‘ignorant’). One tactic for distraction is to promote videos that focus on the hocus-pocus of Masonic ‘numerology’ as essentially esoteric garbage (with numbers like 33 and all manner of crazy coincidence conjectures) which stand in place of those perceptive and articulate citizen journalists who actually show real red flag deceptions regarding these ‘purported’ death events (that are falsely reported by the DEEP STATE). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3HNRKSx2HM](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3HNRKSx2HM) The extent and quality of alternative journalism, as real journalism, still to be found on the Internet has shrunk because a once freely flowing Internet has quickly becoming another tentacle of social control as mind manipulation by the Powers-That-Be (who are quickly taking it over). Intimidation has a lot to do with why many potential truth seekers and truth hunters tend to stay ever-more quiet on issues. See article and video at: Conspiracy Theorists Are Potential Terrorist According To The FBI [https://in-this-together.com/conspiracy-theorists-are-potential-terrorists- according-to-the-fbi/](https://in-this-together.com/conspiracy-theorists-are- potential-terrorists-according-to-the-fbi/) Another mainstream media complex tactic is to allow for some mediocre opinion videos by everyday people, meant to more or less suggest there is some balance by sly Silicon giants (but the truly revealing videos and prose opinion pieces disappear—or are ignored by websites that could share them). Even alternative ‘conservative’ web-sights ignore the deeper and important truth that people are NOT DYING at these mass shooting event ‘stories’ as deliberate faked events. One obvious reason is because, by far, most people will not believe such assertions. They simply cannot believe that practically the entire mainstream media complex, especially at the national level, and prominent politicians are in cahoots with branches of governments (and paid actors) : as if ‘all’ these people could possibly be in on this form of deception—which simply seems impossible for such a thing to be pulled off—especially over and over again. Most people are too skeptical to believe this line of reasoning—but they are also to afraid to truly look into these conspiracy theories as well—as ample time and effort must be spent (a lot). Many Americans, especially older ones, but surprising younger college students as well, still trust the main media, or whatever form of deceitful media they attend to (as there is quiet a bit of deception on the Internet now as well). Therefore it is hard to convince most people, who essentially have masses of wool pulled over their eyes, that what they have been led to believe is wrong (as deliberate deceit). So it is understandable why some websites do not bother to tell the truth as they would be labeled tin hat conspirators—not to mention how potentially dangerous and career wrecking such whistle-blowing stances have become. Also there is the chance of ostracism and loss of revenue if one tries to convince the majority, who invariably think they know better, that they essentially are deluded. Therefore many alternative websites cater to the false ‘official’ premise that these events really are happening as reported by mainstream media. Instead they differ in interpretation and as what to do about them. BUT THEY DO NOT RIGOROUSLY EVALUATE OR REFUTE THESE LIES, AND THEREFORE THEY ARE ALLOWING FOR CONTINUATION OF MAJOR REPRESSIVE CHANGES TO OUR CIVIL RIGHTS FREEDOMS—NAMELY THE DEATH OF THE 2ND AMENDMENT (which is really the only thing that has a chance to protect the 1st Amendment). Note: A previous article along similar lines was written back in the fall of 2018 (not much has changed since then): “ ** _Much of Alternative Media and Alt-Right is Allowing for the Subversion of America: The Resistance Has Been Usurped_** ” at: [https://jamesfetzer.org/2018/11/much-of-alternative-media-and-alt-right-is- allowing-for-the-subversion-of-america-the-resistance-has-been- usurped/](https://jamesfetzer.org/2018/11/much-of-alternative-media-and-alt- right-is-allowing-for-the-subversion-of-america-the-resistance-has-been- usurped/) Note too the above article goes into details and references that debate the red herring lies of several past mass shootings as faked events most Americans seldom question. The 1st Amendment is being especially attacked because Jews are claiming people do not have a right to question and criticize Zionist and Jewish voices and points of view—especially as related to Zionism and Israel in particular—but hardly restricted to these controversies. Note as well that in several western countries, such as in Germany, France, Canada, you can be imprisoned for challenging the official Zionist Nazi Holocaust version of history. The very discipline of History is normally built on revisionist research but not in the case of Zionist controlled history on World War 1 and WW2. In this case only the officially approved Jewish version—which was created by Zionist control of the news media in the first place—is now allowed. Meanwhile governments mandate controlled “non-revisionist” Holocaust stories must be taught in schools to inculcate how people must think. Attacks on the 2nd Amendment are related to other reduced freedoms here in America, as we examine who, primarily, has been primarily behind many gun laws. The Alternative Right does not seem to understand the gravity of potential danger involved and is massively failing to truly fight this serious challenge (even while they pay lip service to the Constitution and Bill of Rights). They refuse to challenge the real sources behind these events—beginning with Jewish power within the United States and Israel that is heavily involved in pulling off this type of “Operation Gladio” (in this case staged violence called mass shootings) that will eventually allow their gun grab—taking away of the last line of defense against governmental tyranny (even as many people do realize the elite and government here in America is highly, highly corrupted and dangerous). By far, most Internet websites that deal with news and politics, along with ALL Main-Stream Media sources “of course” (mainstream media being one of the most corrupt industries in this country) are either fronting the official deceit story or condoning their narrative (to only argue what to do, or not to do, about it); but still reinforcing the idea these shooting events actually happened, as in people really died and were wounded—thus heavily reinforcing and further conditioning people, this nation’s masses of dis-informed sheeple, to conclude these reported stories are essentially and substantially true—when they are in fact hoaxes perpetrated onto this gullible society. Think back to all the many shooting episodes that have happened in the last three or four years—they add up to being far off any statistical norm. Meanwhile none show any real evidence of real blood, real carnage and real suffering (or even real tragic drama—even interviews with witnesses and supposed victims are highly suspect). Instead there seems to be a formulaic pattern that has evolved: as of late you see ‘many’ police cars and some ambulances with lights flashing. You see a few triad staging areas that often are not busy or cluttered (nor truly reflect killing and death reality). You see the police chief or sheriff giving press releases. You see helicopters filming people moving around, and you see TV camera interviews with bad actors that cannot even sound honestly devastated (sometimes even smirking or laughing between camera pans). Not even much in the way of photo images that could be downloaded to the Internet from cell phones. Yes, there are some fake blood scenes from poorly conceived Hollywood-like make-up artists (but often the artistry is bad just as the acting is bad). Nevertheless the majority of the gullible public is too easily convinced they are fed truth—some who believe what the want to believe to support a political agenda. A few years ago you did see more official MSM (mainstream media) footage and interviews but “citizen journalists” were showing the phoniness and lies highlighting various red flags—so the ritual has now become streamlined to basically establish the record, to build up a case of many multiple cases of deaths, especially related to assault weapons, and by white nationalists, etc., as to destroy the right of average Americans who fear their own government (and rightly so since it is not their own government—but rather a government that has long been taken over by special interests by way of the DEEP STATE). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3HNRKSx2HM](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3HNRKSx2HM) People simple cannot understand there are political motives behind these ever increasing number of mass killing events. Moreover people do not comprehend how dangerous governments can become when common people have little to nothing to protect themselves. See the documentary: **_Gun Control…The True Story of Innocents Betrayed at:_** [https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=NN0vkSO9n8Y](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NN0vkSO9n8Y) By far, most Americans do not understand how much, and how sophisticated, is the deceit involved, and how routine these “dis-information campaigns” are, for the mainstream media to blatantly lie and to do so with an animated spirit of seeming to be sincere while speaking truth directly into the news camera to the public. Most Americans have not even heard of “Operation Mockingbird” that is public information. Watch video: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=16&v=KCPn7lN5gIE](https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=16&v=KCPn7lN5gIE) Go back to the Las Vegas supposed massacre for example, take a look at this following video that appeared shortly after that Mandalay Bay Concert shooting. This 15 minute video zooms in and out all over the so-called killing field concert area where supposedly 50 or more died and hundreds were wounded. This video is taken by a high-powered zoom video camera panning the entire concert area the next day during cleanup, and shot from the same hotel up high. You do NOT SEE ANY BULLET DAMAGE ANYWHERE after Steve Paddock supposedly shot for many, many minutes with the equivalent of a machine gun? Check it out: [https://www.intellihub.com/bullet-holes-undercover-high-def-video-fbi-clean- up-route-91/](https://www.intellihub.com/bullet-holes-undercover-high-def- video-fbi-clean-up-route-91/) And you need to understand there were about 10,000 people at the concert and practically 90% of the them had cell phones! Yet there were almost no convincing photos taken that showed up under “images” on the Internet (except a few that exposed more the fake blood and fake professional actors (crisis actors) used to stage these kinds of events. There were some amateur cellphone videos that showed people running out and escaping but little to nothing that truly looked like a real massacre. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0wNnBjpbWQ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0wNnBjpbWQ) Several cogent ‘truth’ arguments were made back on the Internet after this faked Las Vegas hoax but few Americans bothered to question or doubt the official stories (save red herring stories promoted mostly by a few Alt Right websites such as Muslims were involved—essentially promoting the lie with new political twists). Also look at this Denver Post photo of the cleanup of the grass at the concert where people ran away after hearing “gunshots from a PA system” and running because paid actors had plotted to start screaming and running on cue (starting a panic herd reaction). The photo is taken the next day viewing green grass and no blood! When you click on this link you will likely only to see it for 2 seconds and then and advertisement comes over it to sell the paper (and if you close the advertisement the page jumps away to current stories—thus hiding the original page—clever censorship—they might as well eliminate the photo altogether). If you re-click on it a few times you will not see ‘any’ evidence of a war zone or killing carnage: [https://www.denverpost.com/2017/10/10/las-vegas-shooting-survivors- return/](https://www.denverpost.com/2017/10/10/las-vegas-shooting-survivors- return/) One high power bullet ought bleed out a couple pints of blood? 50 dead and hundreds wounded and no blood on green grass? This is just a tip of the iceberg of deceit that had once been documented by citizen journalists! A lot of good stuff has disappeared such as Debbie Lusignan’s brilliant analyses. She became so discouraged by being ignored by so many websites (and then intimidated by smear campaigns) and her stuff has since disappeared altogether. This story was supposed to be a huge win for the deceivers but the story kept changing and the Sheriff was so obviously intimidated when on camera by the FBI agents that the story simply disappeared and suddenly the Harvey Weinstein sex scandal broke and completely obscured what was supposed to be a big game changer for the conspirators. So they had to come up with other events such as the Parkland High School plot in the “Little Israel” Broward Country of Florida. [https://www.miamiherald.com/real- estate/article152781649.html](https://www.miamiherald.com/real- estate/article152781649.html) What do people imagine when they hear of 50 dead and another 52 wounded in Orlando by an assault rifle? Do they not understand how much blood and body parts they are talking about? Or 59 dead and 400 (later inflated to 500) wounded at the killing field of Mandalay Bay (and empty cartridges supposedly to be found)? Or 17 dead and 15 wounded in Parkland? They have no imagination to think what such a REAL SCENARIO would look and feel like? Ever since Pizza-gate we, collectively as an Internet society, have been educated, mostly by some in the Alt Right, as to what is often referred to as various forms of modern day ‘Satanism’ (and no doubt pedophilia is a truism in the political realms such as with Jeff Epstein—see “Jake Morphonios Blackstone Intelligence videos for the best details and investigative journalism); [https://www.blackstoneintel.com](https://www.blackstoneintel.com/) … but the “real” super-abundance of what can be called Satanism in this culture is the enormous amount of deceit coming at us from the mainstream media and political parties (especially from the Democratic Party). Lucifer is routinely referred to as the “great deceiver” as one of his major roles to notoriety. And deceit is far more the form of violation the American public is subject than other forms of what people argue as satanic influence. And it is more than ironic these last shootings events happened just after two Democratic debates were showing their current roster of Democratic presidential candidates to be so poorly electable. The Democratic Party was a sinking ship that badly needs a lifeboat as something to rally behind as they were shooting at each other (metaphorically). [http://www.hideoutnow.com/2019/08/kamala-harris-is-proposing-new-kind- of.html](http://www.hideoutnow.com/2019/08/kamala-harris-is-proposing-new- kind-of.html) [https://www.foxnews.com/politics/gun- control-2020-dems](https://www.foxnews.com/politics/gun-control-2020-dems) Americans need to understand these continuous forms of deception projected to the American public by big media and Powers-That-Be (shadow government) are about so much more than a corrupted Democratic Party and so much more serious than which party controls the federal government. Even most astute pundits do not really understand the larger core of evil (using the word ‘evil’ as a secular term—not as a biblical referent—as evil is real as a psychological meaning regardless of religious point of view). By far most Americans have little idea how badly they have been lied to and brainwashed on many important topics in respect to history as well as current events. They cannot fathom how vulnerable would this society be without the Second Amendment, nor can they imagine how many millions of people have systematically been starved, murdered, tortured and worked to death by government forces (such as by those atheist Jews who dominated the Bolshevik revolution in Russia) that is tortured, murdered and starved millions of traditional Russians a mere hundred years ago. That historical reality is so far removed from most people living today—they simply cannot comprehend how dangerous a powerful empire can become and quickly. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9PkCQYsgWUc](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9PkCQYsgWUc) And note it is ‘not’ anti-Semitic to tell the truth about real Jewish history. The fact is a huge percentage of the leaders of the Bolshevik Revolution, and its Police State and the Gulag system, were from Jewish families—one of many facts that have been white-washed from history. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qW2-4OvXTV8](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qW2-4OvXTV8) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wWq8rAZa-w](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wWq8rAZa-w) Meanwhile it is ironic the Wikipedia entry “Jewish Bolshevism” claims that the claim this revolution is being blamed on mostly Jews is an anti-Semitic canard. This is so typical of the deceit that has infiltrated so much of the Internet as Israel employees thousands of Israelis to edit websites like Wikipedia. [https://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/aug/18/wikipedia-editing-zionist- groups](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/aug/18/wikipedia-editing- zionist-groups) In the same way it is a fact that the Atlantic Slave Trade was dominated by Jews, both as slave shippers and slave owners in the New World, and yet we Americans have been led to believe, by dishonest Hollywood movies, as well as Jewish dominated news media and equally by education propaganda, that it was mostly white Christians who were responsible for slavery in the New World. Nevertheless the real historical truth is that Jews were the primary instigators of the millions of black Africans who have suffered terribly, and this is verifiable truth. For example, as not just coincidence, some of the major slavery ports along the Atlantic had large Jewish populations such as Charleston Virginia and New Port RI (the same for Caribbean and South American cities where the slave trade flourished). Even Christopher Columbus and several of his colleagues were Marrano Jews (conversos) who were leaving Spain and Portugal at a time when Jews were being forced to convert to Christianity or leave those Iberian countries altogether. Christopher Columbus (Cristobal Columbo) was financed by a Jew from the Spanish king’s court (Luis Santanel) as Columbus and his Marrano buddies were on a mission to find slaves in India (and they did bring slaves back to Spain from the Caribbean Islands). This truth too is one reason why there is so much propaganda about White Privilege used against white gentiles (especially white Christians) because it is a common trait of fake news media regarding Jewish history—that is to accuse other designated enemy peoples of the very things the home tribe is guilty. This too is one reason why the likes of Louis Farrakhan and Dr. David Duke are so notoriously labeled as anti-Semitic racists—because both shed light on some Jews heavy and dominate role in the Atlantic slave trade. (And it may be true the likes of Louis Farrakhan says things hostile to the Jewish race but we must realize their Zionist reality has violently treated both African slaves and Muslims like enemies for a long time.) [https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xkzvjc](https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xkzvjc) [https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x4rx85r](https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x4rx85r) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ods5qdqJuQ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ods5qdqJuQ) And yes, surely, we ALL well know not all Jews, nor even most Jews, are doing things that violate other peoples’ presumed rights (which is not being stated about supposedly white privilege Christians or nationalists). But to point out several cultural conflict issues are in fact being perpetuated by some Jews is not the same as alleging most Jews are involved in such conspiracies (by far most people who think of themselves as Jewish are just as naive and lied to as their goyim counterparts). Still there are cabals of power within Jewish populations around the planet that are in fact at cultural war with the gentile populations of this world—and lots of evidence shows these glaring realities to be true (which has not changed since Henry Ford wrote about such matters in the 1920s—100 years ago). For example, Henry Ford wrote about how Jewish religious law (via the Torah and Talmud) has allowed Jews to treat all gentile races differently. He wrote about the “law of the stranger” in an essay on Jewish character: “Jewish law permitted the Jew to do business with a Gentile on a different basis than that on which he did business with a brother Jew. What is called “the Law of the Stranger” was defined thus: “unto a stranger thou mayest lend upon usury; but unto thy brother thou shalt not lend upon usury.”” The point to Ford’s article is some Jews do not play on a level field with gentiles—as these double-standard realities are literally spelt out in the Talmud—which is why historical figures like Martin Luther are referred to as anti-Semitic—because he exposed the opportunistic truths about how Jews were religiously allowed to treat all other peoples as second class citizens to be exploited (religiously condoned and encouraged by the Talmud). Nicholas Donin, a Jewish apostate, in 1236 did as well. He submitted a statement to Pope Gregory IX annotating 35 charges against the Talmud (in similar fashion to Martin Luther charges against Catholicism). There was then a burning of the Talmud in Paris and subsequent burnings thereafter. The take away here is, despite of all the humanistic understanding that may be found in such a monumental work as the Talmud—it is still a fact that the “average” opinion and dictum on Christianity and Goyim in the Talmud is racist, and frankly can be argued to condone psychopathic behavior toward outsiders who are not Jewish. [http://www.realjewnews.com/?p=156](http://www.realjewnews.com/?p=156) [https://rense.com/general86/talmd.htm](https://rense.com/general86/talmd.htm) And this is why both the 1st Amendment and 2nd Amendment have to go or be castrated. People are starting to find out how much they have been lied to about a myriad of topics, and this new awareness is breeding resentments including resentments regarding how a Jewish minority is dominating this American empire (exploiting tax dollars and controlling our politicians) as their Diaspora has done in various European countries such as England (and is continuing a record of adept skill in media deception and control of politicians such financing campaigns as well as what amounts to as persuasion by way of blackmail). These staged events as attacks on the 2nd Amendment are primarily being carried out because of Zionist motivations: See references to understand how the gun control issue has finally come to center stage: **What’s the deal with Jews and gun control?** [http://irishsavant.blogspot. com/2015/03/the-american-obsession-with-owning- guns.html](https://irishsavant.blogspot.com/2015/03/the-american-obsession- with-owning-guns.html) **Jewish Gun Control** [http://chuckmaultsby.net/id32. html](http://chuckmaultsby.net/id32.html) **Jews and Jewish organizations lead the gun** **control campaign** at: [http://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/2013/01/jews-and-jewish-organizations- lead-the-gun-control-campaign/](https://deref- mail.com/mail/client/dereferrer/?redirectUrl=http%253A%252F%252Fwww.theoccidentalobserver.net%252F2013%252F01 %252Fjews-and-jewish-organizations-lead-the-gun-control-campaign%252F) **Question of the Day: Why Are American Jews ProGun Control?** at: [http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/2010/10/robert-farago/question-of-the- day-why-are-americanjews-so-pro-gun-control/](https://deref- mail.com/mail/client/dereferrer/?redirectUrl=http%253A%252F%252Fwww.thetruthaboutguns.com%252F2010%252F10 %252Frobert-farago%252Fquestion-of-the-day-why-are-americanjews-so-pro-gun- control%252F) **After Newtown, Jews Lead Renewed Push on Guns by Rabbi Judah Freeman** [http://jpfo.org/alerts2013/ alert20130102.htm](https://deref- mail.com/mail/client/dereferrer/?redirectUrl=http%253A%252F%252Fjpfo.org%252Falerts2013%252Falert20130102.htm) ** Understand these are not allegations and assertions any mindful person wants to make—allegations that masses in societies have been psychologically trained to think of as “anti-Semitic” and presumingly motivated by hatred and misguided thinking. No group of people wants to be singled out as exploiting others. No one wants to realize such realities happen. Moreover smearing or killing the messenger is a common reality. And frankly it is not just about guns. It is about deliberately creating mindsets that are fomenting resentment and hatred between groups (divide and conquer). It is about dominant exploitation of our tax revenues, military and political priorities, and having to fight wars we should not even be involved in, etc. It is only when Americans can truly see how ‘all’ the many real dots are connected—the multiple conspiracies working together—will they then begin to grasp the truth about phony mass shootings and other faked events, or reporting on real events that then are blamed on wrong parties. And not being able to allege crimes against Zionists is exactly the 800 pound gorilla in the room that no one wants to see or face—as gentiles are accused of anti-Semitic racism simply because they are willing to tell the truth about how deceitful and criminal has been Jewish exploitation of gentiles (by some elitist Jews) around the world over the last centuries. For example there were many white slaves who were sold to the Muslim world by Jewish merchants before and during the time of the Ottoman Empire—as too there were many Jewish slave owners who lived in the Muslim world as well, at that time in history) and this is another reality we White Privilege gentiles do not know about. In fact the world ‘slave’ comes from the Slavic race as both Muslims and Jews were capturing white women and men to enslave them. But our current educational system, as politically in-correct PC, does not tell you about these realities (or the fact that slavery is condoned by the Old and New Testament as well as the Koran—so called Holy books). Three references: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1uj3vFoo6o](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1uj3vFoo6o) [https://archive.org/details/JewishOwnershipOfSlavicWhiteSlavesInTheOttomanEmpire](https://archive.org/details/JewishOwnershipOfSlavicWhiteSlavesInTheOttomanEmpire) [https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/med/lewis1.asp](https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/med/lewis1.asp) Why were and are some Jewish elitist newspapers, like editorials in the Los Angeles Times, especially promoting the idea of reparations for ancestors of slavery in the United States—when in fact it was primarily a Jewish phenomenon? Now however they have apparently realized there is enough information on the Internet to show they themselves we responsible—so some are taking a different tack—even as they continue to exploit Germans with reparations for ‘millions’ of surviving Jews who never died, as well as for the state of Israel: [https://jewishweek.timesofisrael.com/jews-cautious-on-reparations-for- blacks/](https://jewishweek.timesofisrael.com/jews-cautious-on-reparations- for-blacks/) Specifically they are not discussing how some of their own ancestors, who became rich off slavery, should be doing the compensating. We well know its ‘not’ considered politically incorrect to suggest certain powers within the Muslim world are evil (as long as whites do not use too big a broad brush). Equally it is never politically incorrect to suggest certain German powers were evil (and if you suggest otherwise you are a Nazi racist). Equally it is not politically incorrect to suggest certain white European powers were and are evil. No one is advocating for laws that will imprison people who say bad things about these groups (when in fact some of what is said about these in-the-dog-house-groups is deception)? But why is it so taboo to say similar things about some Jewish powers—especially when such statements happen to be true? Is it because if realizing such a culmination of realities realized would equal treason to a very high degree? If statements were false then cogent arguments could refute those allegations. But simply out-lawing contrarian points of view is a coward’s way of dealing with inconvenient truths. It’s not like the Jewish community, as intellectual as it is on average, doesn’t have articulate debaters—why then are they banning free speech? But note it will be so much easier to ban free speech overtly and covertly when Americans no longer have guns to protect their persons and families. Why then is the Christian world so naïve (and not just Christian Zionists)? Most Christians, especially, simply cannot fathom some ethnic group organizations, like the ADL (ironically) would actually conspire to lie and cheat, as some prominent Zionists have done for a couple hundred of years of history; and, meanwhile while doing so, in conjunction with dominating their huge respective media markets (brainwashing their gentile victim host countries’ masses—while also claiming these actual victim classes’ ancestors were the ones who were exploiting the perpetrators’ ancestors throughout history!). Projecting one’s own sins onto others along with the manipulation of guilt has been the master plan that has succeeded so well in blindsiding millions of actual victims to believe in their status as victimizers. How Stockholm Syndrome can the European and white world get? Millions and millions of white gentiles running around feeling guilty for things they never did (nor their ancestors). Feeling guilt for slaves their ancestors never owned. Feeling guilt for privileges they never really had (as if most white people were raised with a silver spoon). Feeling guilt for one’s ancestry when one’s ancestry never engaged the kind of distortions that are constantly passed down from generation to generation. For example, plenty ghettos within larger cities were self-imposed by Jewish communities who deliberately chose to live together as apart from goyim communities—to maintain their close-knit cultures and to not readily assimilate. Yet this is not to imply poor areas of cities were chosen as desired such as in New York City immigration quarters. [https://rense.com/general59/sdom.htm](https://rense.com/general59/sdom.htm) [https://www.takimag.com/article/jewish_wealth_by_the_numbers_steve_sailer/](https://www.takimag.com/article/jewish_wealth_by_the_numbers_steve_sailer/) Therefore think about what you think you know about Jewish history, in which Jews have portrayed themselves as history’s eternal victims (and just because they are Jewish). They have overwhelmingly dominated in the telling of their own supposed historical experiences—and supposedly no goy has a right to reinterpret those experience especially if such a reinterpretation suggests their ‘official’ versions are fictitious or highly embellished). Imagine that just maybe the opposite is more the truth—that some Jewish peoples have been more the perpetrators of unethical offense than victims of others. Why are Jews demanding ALL students be taught about the Holocaust history (according to Jewish points of view)? It is exceedingly important for people to understand the massacre of Russians, mostly Christians, but also people of several ethnicities (including Jews as Stalin supposedly turned on them), and understand this Bolshevik conspiracy evolved partially from New York City where Trotsky resided until the revolution began, and where it was partly funded by Western bankers such as Jacob Schiff (but as well from other western European bankers—as in a “banking empire” was on a war path): [https://www.reddit.com/r/conspiracy/comments/242yje/the_bolshevik_revolution_actually_was_financed_by/](https://www.reddit.com/r/conspiracy/comments/242yje/the_bolshevik_revolution_actually_was_financed_by/) Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn in his Two Hundred Years Together claims over 60 million people in Russia died because of the Bolshevik revolution. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wWq8rAZa-w](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wWq8rAZa-w) Equally people need to understand a truth about about Germany—and how greatly the German people have been victimized and still are being so: [https://www.amazon.com/dp/0982344899/?tag=unco037-20](https://www.amazon.com/dp/0982344899/?tag=unco037-20) There were and are ‘many’ benefits to the Jewish community for the world to believe in the evil deeds of the Nazis—not least was the creation of modern Israel and the billions and billions of dollars and Deutsche Marks in reparations. Millions of Jews and Israelis collect money for surviving the Holocaust—there are ‘many’ millions of survivors (more on this later). Hard to believe Jewish history is really being more the victimizer than victim? Yes. Why: because our Western cultures have been so successfully brainwashed (even if it is true plenty of Christian societies, historically, expelled Jewish populations) because, for decades, Zionists have dominated the mainstream media, as they dominate the TV industry, the movie industry, and as they dominate the banking industry, as well decide who becomes successful politicians (by donating the lion’s share of the campaign contributions to both sides the aisle and especially against politicians they want to loose), and also they have a stronghold in the world of law and the court systems, and equally a heavy influence in schools from grade school to college—not to mention control in a plethora of the publishing industry (and this is true of many Western countries as well). They, Jewish elites, more than any other culture by far, have the strongest influence around the entire world (as compounded with their diaspora and coordinated goals). Their International Order is truly the Empire of the world—starting with control of most Central Banks and powerful public relations firms. Is it just coincidence supposed mass killings are happening in various once white countries—such as England, France, New Zealand, United States, etc., and the same guilt trips are being plied all over the Western world—and the same “anti-white” blame games and reverse racist tactics? Hardly. Who dominates various non-electable bureaucracies of the European Union? Who dominates various agencies of the United Nations and various NGOs? Who are the people who spread millions to billions of dollars to get their way in various political arenas—such as Sheldon Adelson’s huge campaign donations to candidate Donald Trump? What ethnic group has so much of the wealth in the first place—and how did they get to be so wealthy? Besides slavery some Jews have also plied their efforts to the liquor and tobacco industries (such as the rum created in the Caribbean Islands and used in trading for slaves in Africa and the Canary Islands); as we can well learn more recent involvement in illegal drugs as well as legal pharmaceutical products, and investments in various military industrial complexes than have enriched many investors and bankers. Some small minority in the gentile world are well aware of these realities. Some people are cognizant of the fact that since Israel’s inception there has been plans to coordinate a form of world domination that requires both central planning and diaspora control of all peoples and all races—which is one reason why there is such a war on nationalism except for Israeli nationalism. We Americans are well aware of Israel’s and Zionists’ exploitation of our government and the billions and billions of American tax dollars that go to Israel or are spend on Israel’s behalf (including the latest of military technology) as well as subordinating our military goals to Israel’s demands. We white gentiles are resentful of this outsider domination of our government and this is one major reason why Israelis and Zionists worldwide want to destroy peoples’ right to own guns (of any sort). Jewish domination of critical industries and channels of communication, such as in the mainstream media, has been in effect for many decades. Jews, in fact, dominated the news industry here in America even before World War 1 started (as well as had dominate power of media in England, France, Russia, Germany, etc., before World War 1). Whatever much of the West was to learn about WW1 and WW2, such as its reasons for evolving, were already in their biased hands. Jewish elites have had considerable control on how people have been led to think about matters for many decades already. They can and do overwhelm societies by sheer repetition, as the same prevarications are announced over and over and over (and over many years) and through skillful variations on the same themes by way of books, novels, movies, political rhetoric, etc. What we think we know as “given truth” is what these avenues of idea have fed us since our childhood days, over and over until we automatically assume we are in touch with reality because the reinforcements have become so strong for so long. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8cdj50nSUI](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8cdj50nSUI) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1BibNX2b-Hw](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v =1BibNX2b-Hw) Nevertheless many voters on the right today are dumbfounded by how the mainstream media and politicians lie and create anarchic chaos and conflict today such as through groups like Antifa, anti-free-speech protests, and as many in the MSM talking heads repeat insane distortions about Donald Trump and his backers. But this is an old play book. There are plenty savvy people in power who know that if they repeat lies about Donald Trump long enough, then within some decades masses and masses of people will be convinced President Trump was even more evil than supposedly was Adolph Hitler. Many people underestimate the long term power and control of “the media” and how it can in fact shape peoples’ perceptions of reality. Your own skeptical thoughts and attitudes today will not necessarily be sustained by masses of people 20 or 30 or 40 years hence. Many fictions and lies can and likely will come to dominate as to what future generations come to think as history (the politically correct history). Even today the naive young are quickly brainwashed in political correctness: [http://12160.info/video/how-white-liberals-really-view-black- voters](http://12160.info/video/how-white-liberals-really-view-black-voters) For example, most people realize no connection in what might have happened during the time of assassinations of Czars in Russia and cases closer to modern times; or connection between anarchic violence and assassination in Europe around the time of the two World Wars, or what could be happening now; or between anarchy from Marx in Spain, Italy and Germany before WW2 and what is happening in the West today. We do not even get any connection between “Operation Gladio” after World War 2, and during the Cold War, in Europe and what is happening here in the United States today with all these supposed mass killings. Instead we somehow see our situation as unique as does every generation born naive. Whereas if people happen to see such connections then they are more likely labeled conspiracy theorists. Or consider another aspect of naivete: most Christians have too little clue as to the perceived differences in how religious Jews think of an Israeli so- called Messianic era versus what Christians think of Messianic times to mean according to Christian literature. Christians think of an apocalypse end-times in which souls get sorted out to go to another realm beyond life, whereas many believing Jews think of a Judaic-dominated Kingdom here on planet earth in which gentiles (all other peoples other than Jews) are subordinate to the Jewish race—and which gentiles are here to ‘serve’ this supposedly superior and chosen race status. See videos by Adam Greene at [KnowMoreNews.Org](http://knowmorenews.org/) to get an idea of how delusional this religious belief stuff truly is playing out. The rise of Chabad Zionism, delusional beliefs in Messianic prophesy, and more delusional beliefs in end- times building of the Third Temple, etc., is all driving foreign policy to the brink. [https://www.bitchute.com/video/IGD2V3HDZHo/](https://www.bitchute.com/video/IGD2V3HDZHo/) [https://www.bitchute.com/video/er4S0xQzOUNj/](https://www.bitchute.com/video/er4S0xQzOUNj/) Think about it—these people are still into the idea of sacrificing a red heifer and other anachronistic rituals. In our modern era, animal sacrifice is considered satanic by those who believe in such superstitions. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_sacrifice](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_sacrifice) We get doses of alarmist whistle blowing about Hilary Clinton’s campaign advisor John Podesta’s inviting the likes of performance artist Marina Abramovic to host a “spirit cooking” blood ritual. Everyone is all agog! But sacrificing a red or blue or orange heifer (nothing too quaint for the Middle East tribe and its mystery religions that has engaged all manner of human and animal sacrifice—after all those temple high priests of Jesus time lived an indulgent life style, in which common Jews were expected to spend serious money on the best of animal sacrifices—contributing to various heart attacks and clogged arteries no doubt). Nevertheless Israelis especially still believe in their special “chosen” right to rule the entire world (after all it is prophesy) even if it is also megalomaniacal delusion). See video: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syUSQEUpTTQ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syUSQEUpTTQ) [https://www.bitchute.com/video/er4S0xQzOUNj/](https://www.bitchute.com/video/er4S0xQzOUNj/) And when some Rabbis cannot believe in the literal interpretation of their religious literature they assume a right to interpret it as literature and mythology (anyway they want to). Watch this next video as revealing because this humanist intellectual, Yaakov Malkin, admits that Baal worship was a big part of Jewish history (and Baal worship did include sacrificing children). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5o6UO0yxRg](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5o6UO0yxRg) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPjfinuuQeg](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPjfinuuQeg) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZsSB9riza8](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZsSB9riza8) But Yaakov Malden tells us so much more about why religions, in a positive sense, orientate people toward a sense of reality within a universe of chaos. Religions historically help people make sense out of life—no question about this truth—even if making sense can be a cause of exploiting and destroying others in the process. There is little to argue against the idea the Jewish religion has far too much baggage about itself—and far too much contradiction and variations on religious authority. Malkin himself readily admits the history of the Jewish religion believed in different things and different Gods, and in different interpretations—just as he admits many people who consider themselves to be Jews do not believe in many of the so-called Biblical stories of Jewish belief writings such as the Old Testament. And yet the Christian world too would be wise to understand the very same thing about Christianity. There has been many, many opposing view points as to what constitutes the essence of the Christian religion—hence many heretics. One recent interpretation is a book by Reza Asian, “Zealot: The Times and Life of Jesus of Nazareth”. This book is as interesting as it is controversial. If we can overlook the jackass hyperbole of Reza Asian today as a political commentator and focus instead on his scholarly history about Jesus time frame and cultural reality, via Roman history, we can witness a fascinating mind taking a fresh and seemingly realistic view of what the real Jesus might have been like (the audio version is very good). Here Jesus is concerned about Roman occupation, here Jesus is concerned primarily with other Jews (and not really about outsiders as even the Samaritans were Jewish) and here Jesus could, in fact, had been the son of a Roman soldier (a bastard child if you will), etc. But one thing is clear from many interpretations and that is Jesus, as a historical figure, was not in support of a corrupt Jewish priestly class in Jerusalem. In fact he, according to John, called the Pharisees the children of the devil, etc., because he had such a low opinion of the corruption that was taking place in the Temple of Jerusalem. And the fact is that religious corruption has been going on for a very, very long time—even within Jewish society of ancient history. Even during time frames of the Roman Empire there was concern of undue Jewish influence in Rome’s government—ditto for Greece, etc. [http://www.jewworldorder.org/the-jews-in-ancient- history/](http://www.jewworldorder.org/the-jews-in-ancient-history/) Moreover, as still related to our own age (supposedly) there are intellectual forms of alleged sabotage on what Christianity, such as the controversy between Christian Zionists and those who claim, through research, the Scofield Bible was deliberately sabotaged by Zionists and the Oxford University Press: See videos: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXSsp2vvHjE](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXSsp2vvHjE) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mt9KM2O-8o](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v =4mt9KM2O-8o) [http://themillenniumreport.com/2018/02/the-zionist-created-scofield- bible/](http://themillenniumreport.com/2018/02/the-zionist-created-scofield- bible/) Yet there is something deeper than which version of the Bible you believe or which form of Christianity you indulge. The whole complex history of Christian is far more complex. There has never been a perfect set of beliefs “carved in stone” on Judaism or Christianity—although many sects have indeed declared that they, and they alone, have the one and only true interpretation of the correct salvation religion. But why was it so important to have the correct religion and the correct beliefs, actions and attitudes in the first placd—because of fear: fear of God’s hell (that he supposedly allows Lucifer to control—how convenient he was having to deal with other power brokers in that society of souls?). Or more contemporarily: Why is the human race so much in the grips of stories that were created thousands of years ago—stories that clearly show the ancient religion of the Hebrews to be intolerant, ethnocentric and racist (as in how President Trump fans are labeled)? Nevertheless many people still believe those stories about Moses were true, such as his claims that Yahweh “commanded” his tribe to kill off all the other Canaanite tribes, as something their supposed ‘righteous’ God would have advocated!? And we European gentiles, over the millennia, have come to believe is righteousness (similar to how we overlook the atrocious murders of Palestine civilians and children). Jonathan Kirsch skillfully and cogently refuted such stories in his book: **_Moses: A Life_**. Do not the chosen people, some who think they are some of the most intelligent people in the world, understand how ‘yesterday’ all those mythical stories were and are? Is political correctness only applicable to gentiles? Do they not understand how chauvinistic and ethnocentric their whole cultural religious mindset remains (even without the Talmud)? The very idea religious Jews believe they will rule the entire world (as well as their religion) as in rule over all other peoples and territories on the entire planet, from Jerusalem, is the highest form of chauvinism imaginable. They somehow are convinced they are somehow more qualified than all other races to dominate the planet—and to do so in process of exploiting others—and more importantly by decree from some high God their culture essentially created—when such a state of affairs of delusional grandiosity is beyond laughable—save the immense violence already lent to such a project? How can Christian peoples in the modern era be so brainwashed and so manipulated to blindly accept such poppycock—no doubt by childhood upbringing and control over who and what allows the mind to think and in what terms? Christians are blindsided by their ‘fear’ of what is essentially terrorism within the Book of Revelations: fear of an evil and supernatural Satan as a true reality and not some delusional imagining; and fear of being tempted to think and act other than what the Bible demands because such a violation will land one’s eternal soul in a torture of suffering; and fear of an authoritarian god who would indeed punish his inferiors with so much cruelty as eternal torture—is in fact the ultimate form of terrorism for the imagination—so much so that people will commit crimes of real evil and violence just to escape such delusional assumptions—such as burning witches at the stake and killing heretics (which is part of Christian history as is the massive amount of killing third world peoples in conquest of riches as did the Spanish Conquistadors). [https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-jewish- conquistadors](https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-jewish-conquistadors) Judea-Christianity has little to nothing to do with real morality and justice. The terror and fear, that is the paranoia, has never allowed the subjects of Christianity to think clearly. Most Christians are too tunnel-blinded to understand the psychological and political ramifications of what the Old Testament, or Torah and Talmud truly represents. More than anything the days of Moses, as myth, was about war propaganda—the right and duty to follow the commands of God to destroy tens of thousands of men, women and children of tribes who believed in other tribal gods. So many believers today, especially Zionist Christians, still act and think, as did common Catholics who were then buying indulgences from a corrupt Catholic church before Martin Luther’s intellectual rebellion of the 16th century. Christians, seemingly, are the last to understand that being ‘possessed’ is a matter of being gripped by delusions they have been taught to believe, as reality, when in fact they never were reality. Being possessed is believing in lies, or untruths, especially if one acts on those beliefs as they were truths (even if going against one’s true interests). This is the real demonic possession that occurs in so many people of implanted fear—what they have been led to believe as important, but actually based on disinformation and fairytales. Real exorcism then is the coming to terms with what is, and what is not, reality, and ridding the psychic mind of false delusions. Still even the psychiatric and psychology professions do not address this matter of religious mass delusion. For one reason it is considered too taboo. But another reason is the intellectual corruption of such professions—and cowardliness. To this day the DSM or Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders has yet to come up with an unequivocal category of religious psychosis based on belief in religious delusion and mass hysteria—and yet a lot of Christian preaching is based on hysteria and fear—least of all the Fear of God—which is essentially the fear of the Middle Eastern religious brainwashes that still hold sway on the mental mindsets of people like Mike Pompeo, John Bolton, Donald Trump, and millions of other Christian Zionists who are living in a world of mass delusion and naive vulnerability (they actually cannot imagine the people of the United States as a nation ripe for being victims in big ways such as war). Therefore it goes without saying that when major news agencies are professionally trained to routinely lie to the American people, and their audiences actually believe such lies, then it can be said (and should be said) these same naive American audiences too are people equally “possessed” by belief systems that allow them to act in ways that are not truly in their own self-interest. Metaphorically this is a form of being spiritually possessed (as in being mind-controlled). You do not need Manchurian candidates who have been secretly trained in elaborate mind control experiments—this sort of stuff is happening every day with average Americans who turn on the TVs for their dose of administered lies—being doped up and duped at the same time. Here exorcism would be a matter of breaking one’s TV with a sludge hammer—see video: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BP9Gg5avwfA](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BP9Gg5avwfA) Still many millions and millions of people have been attracted to Christianity because it theoretically called for treating all humans as equals in God’s creation. Modern Christianity does not recognize a chosen people. People have been attracted to Christianity because it did not matter if you were poor, or a woman, or whoever. All people were and are welcome in the Church (metaphorically into society as equals). Also people were attracted to Christianity because it overtly preached about love and forgiveness—that one could be accepted back into the fold no matter how bad one had sinned—as long as you were willing to repent and mend your ways. Christianity allows for a certain sane humility and a social environment in which morality ought exist—as do a lot of religions—and necessary for a functioning society. So then religions do have a place in the scheme of things—especially if they are based on sane precepts. This essay is not meant to argue religions, per se, are mostly harmful and should be abolished. There is something healthy and social in comporting oneself in congruence with a moral code. But people can equally come to understand ‘many’ atheists too are moral and law abiding citizens as well—it is not a bad thing to be skeptical and a doubter. There may in fact be something that can be thought as God—but for ‘any’ man or prophet, throughout history, to declare that he or she speaks for such a God is beyond delusional—no matter how many biblical prophets have claimed to do so—again Middle Eastern religions are especially built of power struggles and delusional propaganda (something a rational society ought understand by now). No just God would blame his creation creatures for sins that are in fact an outcome of God’s own creation. Why is nothing ever God’s fault in the Bible? Or for that matter Israelis’ fault? Why is it the case that only Israeli enemies are terrorists and evil? Only a brainwashed soul could believe in such a form of tyrannical thinking, the idea that the God of the Old Testament is just, based on fear of a ‘mediated’ terrorism, that is believing in hell as after life. If this Christian God did not have a hell to terrorize his subjects then he (or it) would have to depend on actually earning some respect from his so- called subjects—beyond the attitudes ‘he’ supposedly cops (which so-called prophets claimed he maintained) with those ancient Hebrews in the Old Testament (in which he seems to throw temper tantrums and other human-like guilt-trips ever so often). No just parent would demand to be loved and respected by his or her child and neither would a truly loving Creator God. The God of the Old Testament is tyrant and a fraud—deal with it! Realize you have the right to think for yourself without being subject to punishment. Furthermore the Adam and Eve story was likely a story about censorship—in the sense of being punished for learning of the forbidden tree of knowledge. How is this kindergarten primer not a metaphor for the burning of books? What kind of so-called creator God, who is supposedly all-knowing, reduced to playing mind-games with his so-called creatures who are vulnerable and naive? There seems to be something ‘staged’ as some kind of manipulative theatre in Eden in which God’s newly created ones are told not to eat of the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil—while allowing some ‘tempter’ snake to persuade otherwise? Does this really sound like a mature relationship of respect—or does this sound more like some manipulative boss trying to play power trips? Rather we are to believe Adam and Eve were given a ‘paradise’ and the mere little price for it was to restrain from eating of the knowledge (that is as tempted to think they might become more aware like their creator god himself—so megalomaniacal huh—but not too megalomaniacal for the power broker)? Still people cannot see this fairy tale is a form of censorship as if something Google and Facebook would strike? Heck most Americans are not even sure about the importance of owning firearms—let alone of more abstruse philosophical arguments about religious metaphors? They cannot possibly see they are being lied to in basic ways—that are always demanding more laws, more government intrusion, more restrictions, and more ostracism of certain groups of people (while at the same time allowing for a more powerful and centralized government, and more tax dollars to be collected, and more laws that violate personal freedoms and liberties). Nothing strange here? So why are Christian nations especially so easily brainwashed and trusting to these Machiavellian manipulations? The Western / European world became Christianized because the Roman Empire became Christianized. Northern Europeans were not originally Christian—which is a religion from the old world of the Middle East. Emperor Constantine chose to convert to Christianity based on winning a war—because he thought Jesus was a better War God. The same was true with other European tribes being forced to convert based on war calculations or the King’s preferences (like Charlemagne) . Northern Europeans did not read or speak Latin (the Vikings did not even have a written language). They did not sit down then and actually examine all the convolutions of the Old and New Testament and then decide it made sense. Vikings were not debating the “early Christianities” at some Oxford College, or various gnostic tracts not officially allowed in the Old Testament (nor officially verified until the 1945 as the Nag Hammadi Library)—nor did they much know or care about ancient Middle Eastern history or religions. We all have our areas of naivete. And the reason this is argumentation about religion is intertwined in this statement about false flag shooting events is because the fault lines are both cultural and religious. Christian culture is under attack, as are people who are of Caucasian and European ancestry. Attacks on the 1st and 2nd Amendments are not being carried out in a vacuum. Many cultural and historical things are all happening while people are demanding an end to the right to bear arms. For example our government is building up its own stockpiles of munitions and war weapons ‘within’ the United States, as it has created a military command within the continental United States. Google (but do not use the search engine called Google): “DOD Program 1033”. [http://americanfreepress.net/the-dods-1033-program-militarizing-americas- cops/](http://americanfreepress.net/the-dods-1033-program-militarizing- americas-cops/) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=174&v=M6gJDaFfhRU](https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=174&v=M6gJDaFfhRU) Many veterans who have served this country (or assumedly thought so) are on the priority list to get their guns confiscated because some are alienated as they now know they have been lied into unnecessary wars. Equally so-called white nationals (read white gentiles) are on the list because whites are being hugely discriminated against, demonized and disenfranchised by the deliberate infusion of third world peoples with different languages and mindsets into once European culture territories. This is ‘deliberate’ disempowerment of the white gentile and Christian nations. [https://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/2009/07/29/macdonald- kaufmann/](https://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/2009/07/29/macdonald- kaufmann/) There has been an unannounced war on white gentile cultures for a long time and most white people have been too blind to see this from the big picture. See these articles at The Occidental Observer coming out this summer and fall (two example citations): [https://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/2014/10/06/psychopathology-and-racial- self-hate-among-whites/](https://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/2014/10/06 /psychopathology-and-racial-self-hate-among-whites/) [https://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/2017/12/18/the-war-against-whites-is- massively-incentivized/](https://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/2017/12/18/the- war-against-whites-is-massively-incentivized/) [https://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/2013/10/28/recently-in-the-occidental- quarter | State of the Nation | https://www.therussophile.org/mass-shootings-versus-mass-media.html/ | 2019-09-09 11:43:55+00:00 | 1,568,043,835 | 1,569,008,851 | arts, culture, entertainment and media | mass media |
905,218 | therussophileorg--2019-12-06--Fake News By Omission — The Mass Media’s Cowardly Distortion Tool | 2019-12-06T00:00:00 | therussophileorg | Fake News By Omission — The Mass Media’s Cowardly Distortion Tool | Western mass media have continued their conspiracy of silence on the OPCW scandal, making no significant mention yet this month of the leaks which have been emerging from the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons indicating that the US, France and UK bombed Syria last year in retaliation for a chemical weapons attack which probably never occurred, and that OPCW leadership helped cover it up. If you haven’t been following the still-unfolding OPCW scandal, you can catch up quickly by watching this seven-minute video. Mass media’s silence on this hugely important story is noteworthy not just because it has far-reaching consequences for the future of the Syrian regime change agenda and for public trust in US-led war narratives, not just because the leaks have already been independently authenticated by the mainstream press, and not just because scandalous revelations about powerful entities are normally the sort of incendiary click fodder that makes a mainstream news editor hasten behind his desk to hide his arousal. It is also noteworthy because we’re being told by people in the know that even more leaks are coming. “Much more to come about the censoring of the facts on Douma at the Poison Gas Watchdog OPCW,” tweeted journalist Peter Hitchens earlier today. “It really is time that the Grand Unpopular Press and the BBC, realised this is a major story. Are they too proud to admit they might have been wrong?” Hitchens, who was among the very first to publish the leaked internal OPCW email last month revealing multiple glaring plot holes in the official narrative about the alleged chlorine gas attack in Douma, Syria, has been saying this for a while now. “More is known by the whistleblowers of the OPCW than has yet been released, but verification procedures have slowed down its release,” Hitchens wrote in his blog last week. “More documents will, I expect, shortly come to light.” So this is still an unfolding story that is only going to get more scandalous in the coming days. Yet rather than reporting on an important news story (which it may surprise you to learn is actually supposed to be the literal job description of the news media), the mainstream press has been silent. The only times the mass media have commented on this major story has been to spin it as Russian disinformation, and Tucker Carlson’s segment on it last week which was also falsely spun as disinfo by establishment narrative managers like David Brock’s Media Matters for America. The blog Left I on the News uses the term “fake news by omission” to describe this obnoxious yet ubiquitous propaganda tactic, where imperial media outlets deliberately distort people’s understanding of what’s going on in the world by simply declining to cover news stories which are inconvenient to the establishment narrative. Refusing to tell people about things that did happen distorts their worldview just as much as telling them things that did not happen, yet mass media will never be held accountable for engaging in the former, while engaging in the latter forces them to print embarrassing retractions and lose credibility with the public. For this reason, fake news by omission is their preferred tactic of deceit. People sometimes think of the mainstream media as always straight-up lying all the time, just fabricating stories whole cloth about what’s going on, but that isn’t generally how it works. A good liar doesn’t lie all the time, and they don’t even tell full lies unless absolutely necessary. What they do is far more cowardly and far more effective: they spin, they distort, they tell half-truths, they emphasise insignificant details and marginalize significant ones, they uncritically report what government officials are telling them, and they lie by omission. However, the total disappearance of the OPCW leaks is unusual for the legacy media. The imperial press have had their ways of hiding inconvenient stories since newspapers began. Running stories late on a Friday, running them on the “graveyard page” of page 2 (so-called because stories go there to die), holding on to them until another big story breaks so they can be published relatively unnoticed, waiting for them to be broken in a disreputable publication so people will be skeptical of it (sometimes known as “fixing” a story), or running an oppositional op-ed at the same time to spin the uncomfortable facts in a more salubrious way. But in the end, they usually run the story, in one way or another, so they can be seen not to be censoring. Not this time though. The exceptional silence on the OPCW scandal from imperial news media, in and of itself, discredits them completely. But people won’t know about it unless they are told. Spread the word. Thanks for reading! The best way to get around the internet censors and make sure you see the stuff I publish is to subscribe to the mailing list for my website, which will get you an email notification for everything I publish. My work is entirely reader-supported, so if you enjoyed this piece please consider sharing it around, liking me on Facebook, following my antics on Twitter, checking out my podcast on either Youtube, soundcloud, Apple podcasts or Spotify, following me on Steemit, throwing some money into my hat on Patreon or Paypal, purchasing some of my sweet merchandise, buying my new book Rogue Nation: Psychonautical Adventures With Caitlin Johnstone, or my previous book Woke: A Field Guide for Utopia Preppers. For more info on who I am, where I stand, and what I’m trying to do with this platform, click here. Everyone, racist platforms excluded, has my permission to republish or use any part of this work (or anything else I’ve written) in any way they like free of charge. | Michael Sullivan | https://www.therussophile.org/fake-news-by-omission-the-mass-medias-cowardly-distortion-tool.html/ | Fri, 06 Dec 2019 17:45:49 +0000 | 1,575,672,349 | 1,575,679,394 | arts, culture, entertainment and media | mass media |
905,219 | therussophileorg--2019-12-06--Fake News By Omission : The Mass Media’s Cowardly Distortion Tool | 2019-12-06T00:00:00 | therussophileorg | Fake News By Omission : The Mass Media’s Cowardly Distortion Tool | This post was originally published on this site Western mass media have continued their conspiracy of silence on the OPCW scandal, making no significant mention yet this month of the leaks which have been emerging from the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons indicating that the US, France and UK bombed Syria last year in retaliation for a chemical weapons attack which probably never occurred, and that OPCW leadership helped cover it up. If you haven’t been following the still-unfolding OPCW scandal, you can catch up quickly by watching this seven-minute video. Mass media’s silence on this hugely important story is noteworthy not just because it has far-reaching consequences for the future of the Syrian regime change agenda and for public trust in US-led war narratives, not just because the leaks have already been independently authenticated by the mainstream press, and not just because scandalous revelations about powerful entities are normally the sort of incendiary click fodder that makes a mainstream news editor hasten behind his desk to hide his arousal. It is also noteworthy because we’re being told by people in the know that even more leaks are coming. “Much more to come about the censoring of the facts on Douma at the Poison Gas Watchdog OPCW,” tweeted journalist Peter Hitchens earlier today. “It really is time that the Grand Unpopular Press and the BBC, realised this is a major story. Are they too proud to admit they might have been wrong?” Hitchens, who was among the very first to publish the leaked internal OPCW email last month revealing multiple glaring plot holes in the official narrative about the alleged chlorine gas attack in Douma, Syria, has been saying this for a while now. “More is known by the whistleblowers of the OPCW than has yet been released, but verification procedures have slowed down its release,” Hitchens wrote in his blog last week. “More documents will, I expect, shortly come to light.” So this is still an unfolding story that is only going to get more scandalous in the coming days. Yet rather than reporting on an important news story (which it may surprise you to learn is actually supposed to be the literal job description of the news media), the mainstream press has been silent. The only times the mass media have commented on this major story has been to spin it as Russian disinformation, and Tucker Carlson’s segment on it last week which was also falsely spun as disinfo by establishment narrative managers like David Brock’s Media Matters for America. The blog Left I on the News uses the term “fake news by omission” to describe this obnoxious yet ubiquitous propaganda tactic, where imperial media outlets deliberately distort people’s understanding of what’s going on in the world by simply declining to cover news stories which are inconvenient to the establishment narrative. Refusing to tell people about things that did happen distorts their worldview just as much as telling them things that did not happen, yet mass media will never be held accountable for engaging in the former, while engaging in the latter forces them to print embarrassing retractions and lose credibility with the public. For this reason, fake news by omission is their preferred tactic of deceit. People sometimes think of the mainstream media as always straight-up lying all the time, just fabricating stories whole cloth about what’s going on, but that isn’t generally how it works. A good liar doesn’t lie all the time, and they don’t even tell full lies unless absolutely necessary. What they do is far more cowardly and far more effective: they spin, they distort, they tell half-truths, they emphasise insignificant details and marginalize significant ones, they uncritically report what government officials are telling them, and they lie by omission. However, the total disappearance of the OPCW leaks is unusual for the legacy media. The imperial press have had their ways of hiding inconvenient stories since newspapers began. Running stories late on a Friday, running them on the “graveyard page” of page 2 (so-called because stories go there to die), holding on to them until another big story breaks so they can be published relatively unnoticed, waiting for them to be broken in a disreputable publication so people will be skeptical of it (sometimes known as “fixing” a story), or running an oppositional op-ed at the same time to spin the uncomfortable facts in a more salubrious way. But in the end, they usually run the story, in one way or another, so they can be seen not to be censoring. Not this time though. The exceptional silence on the OPCW scandal from imperial news media, in and of itself, discredits them completely. But people won’t know about it unless they are told. Spread the word. Thanks for reading! The best way to get around the internet censors and make sure you see the stuff I publish is to subscribe to the mailing list for my website, which will get you an email notification for everything I publish. My work is entirely reader-supported, so if you enjoyed this piece please consider sharing it around, liking me on Facebook, following my antics on Twitter, checking out my podcast on either Youtube, soundcloud, Apple podcasts or Spotify, following me on Steemit, throwing some money into my hat on Patreon or Paypal, purchasing some of my sweet merchandise, buying my new book Rogue Nation: Psychonautical Adventures With Caitlin Johnstone, or my previous book Woke: A Field Guide for Utopia Preppers. For more info on who I am, where I stand, and what I’m trying to do with this platform, click here. Everyone, racist platforms excluded, has my permission to republish or use any part of this work (or anything else I’ve written) in any way they like free of charge. | Caitlin Johnstone | https://www.therussophile.org/fake-news-by-omission%e2%80%8a-%e2%80%8athe-mass-medias-cowardly-distortion-tool.html/ | Fri, 06 Dec 2019 02:49:53 +0000 | 1,575,618,593 | 1,575,635,841 | arts, culture, entertainment and media | mass media |
905,462 | therussophileorg--2019-12-07--Fake News By Omission – The Mass Media's Cowardly Distortion Tool | 2019-12-07T00:00:00 | therussophileorg | Fake News By Omission – The Mass Media's Cowardly Distortion Tool | This post was originally published on this site Western mass media have continued their conspiracy of silence on the OPCW scandal, making no significant mention yet this month of the leaks which have been emerging from the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons indicating that the US, France and UK bombed Syria last year in retaliation for a chemical weapons attack which probably never occurred, and that OPCW leadership helped cover it up. If you haven’t been following the still-unfolding OPCW scandal, you can catch up quickly by watching this seven-minute video. Mass media’s silence on this hugely important story is noteworthy not just because it has far-reaching consequences for the future of the Syrian regime change agenda and for public trust in US-led war narratives, not just because the leaks have already been independently authenticated by the mainstream press, and not just because scandalous revelations about powerful entities are normally the sort of incendiary click fodder that makes a mainstream news editor hasten behind his desk to hide his arousal. It is also noteworthy because we’re being told by people in the know that even more leaks are coming. Hitchens, who was among the very first to publish the leaked internal OPCW email last month revealing multiple glaring plot holes in the official narrative about the alleged chlorine gas attack in Douma, Syria, has been saying this for a while now. So this is still an unfolding story that is only going to get more scandalous in the coming days. Yet rather than reporting on an important news story (which it may surprise you to learn is actually supposed to be the literal job description of the news media), the mainstream press has been silent. The only times the mass media have commented on this major story has been to spin it as Russian disinformation, and Tucker Carlson’s segment on it last week which was also falsely spun as disinfo by establishment narrative managers like David Brock’s Media Matters for America. The blog Left I on the News uses the term “fake news by omission” to describe this obnoxious yet ubiquitous propaganda tactic, where imperial media outlets deliberately distort people’s understanding of what’s going on in the world by simply declining to cover news stories which are inconvenient to the establishment narrative. Refusing to tell people about things that did happen distorts their worldview just as much as telling them things that did not happen, yet mass media will never be held accountable for engaging in the former, while engaging in the latter forces them to print embarrassing retractions and lose credibility with the public. For this reason, fake news by omission is their preferred tactic of deceit. People sometimes think of the mainstream media as always straight-up lying all the time, just fabricating stories whole cloth about what’s going on, but that isn’t generally how it works. A good liar doesn’t lie all the time, and they don’t even tell full lies unless absolutely necessary. What they do is far more cowardly and far more effective: they spin, they distort, they tell half-truths, they emphasise insignificant details and marginalize significant ones, they uncritically report what government officials are telling them, and they lie by omission. However, the total disappearance of the OPCW leaks is unusual for the legacy media. The imperial press have had their ways of hiding inconvenient stories since newspapers began. Running stories late on a Friday, running them on the “graveyard page” of page 2 (so-called because stories go there to die), holding on to them until another big story breaks so they can be published relatively unnoticed, waiting for them to be broken in a disreputable publication so people will be skeptical of it (sometimes known as “fixing” a story), or running an oppositional op-ed at the same time to spin the uncomfortable facts in a more salubrious way. But in the end, they normally run the story, in one way or another, so they can be seen not to be censoring. Not this time though. The exceptional silence on the OPCW scandal from imperial news media discredits them completely, but people won’t know about it unless they are told. Spread the word. Thanks for reading! The best way to get around the internet censors and make sure you see the stuff I publish is to subscribe to the mailing list for my website, which will get you an email notification for everything I publish. My work is entirely reader-supported, so if you enjoyed this piece please consider sharing it around, liking me on Facebook, following my antics on Twitter, checking out my podcast on either Youtube, soundcloud, Apple podcasts or Spotify, following me on Steemit, throwing some money into my hat on Patreon or Paypal, purchasing some of my sweet merchandise, buying my new book Rogue Nation: Psychonautical Adventures With Caitlin Johnstone, or my previous book Woke: A Field Guide for Utopia Preppers. For more info on who I am, where I stand, and what I’m trying to do with this platform, click here. Everyone, racist platforms excluded, has my permission to republish or use any part of this work (or anything else I’ve written) in any way they like free of charge. | Tyler Durden | https://www.therussophile.org/fake-news-by-omission-the-mass-medias-cowardly-distortion-tool-2.html/ | Sat, 07 Dec 2019 03:01:25 +0000 | 1,575,705,685 | 1,575,722,344 | arts, culture, entertainment and media | mass media |
905,685 | therussophileorg--2019-12-08--Fake News By Omission — The Mass Media’s Cowardly Distortion Tool, by Caitlin Johnstone | 2019-12-08T00:00:00 | therussophileorg | Fake News By Omission — The Mass Media’s Cowardly Distortion Tool, by Caitlin Johnstone | This post was originally published on this site What the mainstream media decides not to cover can be even more important than what they do. From Caitlin Johnstone at medium.com: Western mass media have continued their conspiracy of silence on the OPCW scandal, making no significant mention yet this month of the leaks which have been emerging from the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons indicating that the US, France and UK bombed Syria last year in retaliation for a chemical weapons attack which probably never occurred, and that OPCW leadership helped cover it up. If you haven’t been following the still-unfolding OPCW scandal, you can catch up quickly by watching this seven-minute video. | Robert Gore | https://www.therussophile.org/fake-news-by-omission-the-mass-medias-cowardly-distortion-tool-by-caitlin-johnstone.html/ | Sun, 08 Dec 2019 00:44:51 +0000 | 1,575,783,891 | 1,575,808,690 | arts, culture, entertainment and media | mass media |
1,047,217 | truepundit--2019-02-04--WaPo Runs Super Bowl Ad Worth Millions Promoting Free Press Amid Mass Media Layoffs | 2019-02-04T00:00:00 | truepundit | WaPo Runs Super Bowl Ad Worth Millions Promoting Free Press Amid Mass Media Layoffs | The Washington Post announced Saturday it will premier an ad during Sunday’s Super Bowl LIII extolling the importance of journalism to a healthy democracy. The 60-second ad comes as hundreds of journalists are losing their jobs amid mass media layoffs. “While most Super Bowl ad producers have the better part of a year, we had the lesser part of a week, but with an event this big, we decided to seize the opportunity,” Fred Ryan, publisher and CEO of WaPo, noted in a press statement. CBS is charging $5.25 million for a 30-second ad, CNBC reported. WaPo would not comment on how much the company was spending on its commercial slot. The ad, which will feature actor Tom Hanks as the narrator, is expected to showcase murdered and missing journalists around the world. The campaign comes after WaPo contributor Jamal Khashoggi was assassinated in October 2018 at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul. Major digital media outlets meanwhile are cutting workforce size amid an upheaval in the industry. BuzzFeed, Yahoo! and other major outlets, for instance, cut loose more than 1,000 jobs Wednesday in what analysts say is a broadside against journalists. There is also concern Facebook is indirectly responsible for the massacre. Verizon Media, which owns Yahoo! and the Huffington Post, is slashing roughly 800 jobs, or 7 percent, of its global workforce across the organization. BuzzFeed is also expected to cut 15 percent of its workforce, including jobs in journalism. Other media outlets followed suit. Vice cut roughly 250 jobs from its payroll Friday, which are expected to have a sizable impact on Vice’s 2,500-person staff. The move was designed to focus on profitable areas like film and television production. Concerns about Facebook’s effect on the industry comes less than a year after the company decided in 2018 to de-emphasize news on the platform. Outlets worried the change in algorithm would wipe out digital journalism and cause several digital companies to pare down. Conservative outlet Independent Journal Review (IJR) terminated several employees in February 2018, leaving an unclear future for the millennial-focused conservative website that has recently faced a declining audience and internal strife. An analytics report from SimilarWeb.com shows a substantial drop in traffic before the outlet cut its workforce. | Staff | https://truepundit.com/wapo-runs-super-bowl-ad-worth-millions-promoting-free-press-amid-mass-media-layoffs/ | 2019-02-04 15:04:08+00:00 | 1,549,310,648 | 1,567,549,711 | arts, culture, entertainment and media | mass media |
1,116,437 | zerohedge--2019-12-07--Fake News By Omission - The Mass Media's Cowardly Distortion Tool | 2019-12-07T00:00:00 | zerohedge | Fake News By Omission - The Mass Media's Cowardly Distortion Tool | Western mass media have continued their conspiracy of silence on the OPCW scandal, making no significant mention yet this month of the leaks which have been emerging from the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons indicating that the US, France and UK bombed Syria last year in retaliation for a chemical weapons attack which probably never occurred, and that OPCW leadership helped cover it up. If you haven’t been following the still-unfolding OPCW scandal, you can catch up quickly by watching this seven-minute video. Mass media’s silence on this hugely important story is noteworthy not just because it has far-reaching consequences for the future of the Syrian regime change agenda and for public trust in US-led war narratives, not just because the leaks have already been independently authenticated by the mainstream press, and not just because scandalous revelations about powerful entities are normally the sort of incendiary click fodder that makes a mainstream news editor hasten behind his desk to hide his arousal. It is also noteworthy because we’re being told by people in the know that even more leaks are coming. Hitchens, who was among the very first to publish the leaked internal OPCW email last month revealing multiple glaring plot holes in the official narrative about the alleged chlorine gas attack in Douma, Syria, has been saying this for a while now. So this is still an unfolding story that is only going to get more scandalous in the coming days. Yet rather than reporting on an important news story (which it may surprise you to learn is actually supposed to be the literal job description of the news media), the mainstream press has been silent. The only times the mass media have commented on this major story has been to spin it as Russian disinformation, and Tucker Carlson’s segment on it last week which was also falsely spun as disinfo by establishment narrative managers like David Brock’s Media Matters for America. The blog Left I on the News uses the term “fake news by omission” to describe this obnoxious yet ubiquitous propaganda tactic, where imperial media outlets deliberately distort people’s understanding of what’s going on in the world by simply declining to cover news stories which are inconvenient to the establishment narrative. Refusing to tell people about things that did happen distorts their worldview just as much as telling them things that did not happen, yet mass media will never be held accountable for engaging in the former, while engaging in the latter forces them to print embarrassing retractions and lose credibility with the public. For this reason, fake news by omission is their preferred tactic of deceit. People sometimes think of the mainstream media as always straight-up lying all the time, just fabricating stories whole cloth about what’s going on, but that isn’t generally how it works. A good liar doesn’t lie all the time, and they don’t even tell full lies unless absolutely necessary. What they do is far more cowardly and far more effective: they spin, they distort, they tell half-truths, they emphasise insignificant details and marginalize significant ones, they uncritically report what government officials are telling them, and they lie by omission. However, the total disappearance of the OPCW leaks is unusual for the legacy media. The imperial press have had their ways of hiding inconvenient stories since newspapers began. Running stories late on a Friday, running them on the “graveyard page” of page 2 (so-called because stories go there to die), holding on to them until another big story breaks so they can be published relatively unnoticed, waiting for them to be broken in a disreputable publication so people will be skeptical of it (sometimes known as “fixing” a story), or running an oppositional op-ed at the same time to spin the uncomfortable facts in a more salubrious way. But in the end, they normally run the story, in one way or another, so they can be seen not to be censoring. Not this time though. The exceptional silence on the OPCW scandal from imperial news media discredits them completely, but people won’t know about it unless they are told. Spread the word. Thanks for reading! The best way to get around the internet censors and make sure you see the stuff I publish is to subscribe to the mailing list for my website, which will get you an email notification for everything I publish. My work is entirely reader-supported, so if you enjoyed this piece please consider sharing it around, liking me on Facebook, following my antics on Twitter, checking out my podcast on either Youtube, soundcloud, Apple podcasts or Spotify, following me on Steemit, throwing some money into my hat on Patreon or Paypal, purchasing some of my sweet merchandise, buying my new book Rogue Nation: Psychonautical Adventures With Caitlin Johnstone, or my previous book Woke: A Field Guide for Utopia Preppers. For more info on who I am, where I stand, and what I’m trying to do with this platform, click here. Everyone, racist platforms excluded, has my permission to republish or use any part of this work (or anything else I’ve written) in any way they like free of charge. | Tyler Durden | http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/zerohedge/feed/~3/5ntmrYJgVts/fake-news-omission-mass-medias-cowardly-distortion-tool | Sat, 07 Dec 2019 02:45:00 +0000 | 1,575,704,700 | 1,575,723,274 | arts, culture, entertainment and media | mass media |
99,863 | cnbc--2019-09-10--What Boltons exit means for the oil market | 2019-09-10T00:00:00 | cnbc | What Bolton's exit means for the oil market | The exit of National Security Advisor John Bolton from the White House makes it less likely the situation between the U.S. and Iran will escalate to a military conflict, analysts said. Oil prices traded lower after President Donald Trump tweeted Tuesday that he asked Bolton to resign. Seen as the most hawkish member of the president's cabinet, Bolton told NBC News that he was resigning on his own volition and that Trump had not asked him to leave. The White House said there were several reasons for Bolton's departure and said it was not due to the recent leaks about disagreement within the administration about a failed idea to hold talks with the Taliban at Camp David. "This dials back fears of an attack on Iran," said John Kilduff, partner of Again Capital. "His desire to attack Iran goes back to George W. Bush. The oil market was always on tenter hooks with him on the scene." Trump last year withdrew the U.S. from a nuclear deal between Iran, the U.S. and five other countries that removed sanctions from the country in return for its commitment to end its nuclear. Trump had said the agreement was one sided and too short term. both the president and Bolton had said the deal would still allow Iran to acquire a nuclear weapon. The White House resumed sanctions on Iran, and has succeeded in forcing most of its oil exports off the market. Other members of the agreement have tried to keep Iran in the deal and France most recently offered to provide a credit line to Iran of $15 billion if it would end its uranium enrichment and recommit to the nuclear deal. Under that proposal, Iran would be allowed to resume export of 700,000 barrels a day of oil. | null | https://www.cnbc.com/2019/09/10/what-boltons-exit-means-for-the-oil-market.html | 2019-09-10 18:17:00+00:00 | 1,568,153,820 | 1,569,330,590 | economy, business and finance | market and exchange |
172,856 | eveningstandard--2019-04-23--Market report Iran clampdown fuels oil price rise and lifts producersapos shares | 2019-04-23T00:00:00 | eveningstandard | Market report: Iran clampdown fuels oil price rise and lifts producers' shares | Soaring oil prices kept the blue-chip index in positive territory on Tuesday after a clampdown on Iranian exports gave the market a post-bank holiday boost. Price for the black stuff hit a six-month high of $74 a barrel after US secretary of state Mike Pompeo promised to end waivers permitting Iranian exports to eight countries on May 2, which will cut supply on the global market. Two other big producers, Venezuela and Libya, also face production problems but noises from US authorities suggest they think slack will be taken up by other oil producing giants, such as Saudi Arabia and America itself. However, the Iran move conjured up images of oil markets slowing from a gush into a trickle, sending the Footsie’s biggest constituent, Shell, up 49.50p at 2516p on expectations it can sell its stock-in-trade for slightly more dosh. BP, another major producer, also rose 11.09p to 578.79p The outsized influence of the duo helped propel the FTSE 100 to its highest level since early October 2018, up 29.10 points to 7488.98. On the flipside, carriers like easyJet and British Airways-owner IAG lost altitude due to expectations of higher fuel prices for airlines. Budget carrer easyJet lost 45p at 1174, a drop of 3.7%, while IAG was down 2.69%, shedding 15p to 542p. Across Europe, airlines also suffered similar oil-related woes with Ryanair, KLM France and Lufthansa also falling by low single-digits. Video games group Keywords Studios, which makes the picks and shovels for video game producers including Fortnite maker Epic, struck a small sub-£1 million deal to buy Japanese company Wizcorp. The takeover for the mobile gaming specialist, which employs 35 people in Tokyo, should help Keywords’ standing in the Japanese market, Jefferies analysts said. The deal, which came on the back of promising results for the company two weeks ago, sent shares up 4p to 1474p. Scottish broadcaster STV, which hosts its annual meeting in Glasgow today, shrugged off pressures in the advertising market to promise rising revenues. Shares fell 7.4p at 375.1p. The company, which broadcasts Bafta-nominated drama The Durrells, said revenues would be up 1% to 2% due to a surge in regional advertising. Its STV Growth Fund is working with 130 Scottish advertisers, 50% of whom have never advertised on TV before, boosting regional advertising by nearly a third. | Michael Bow | https://www.standard.co.uk/business/market-report-iran-clampdown-fuels-oil-price-rise-and-lifts-producers-shares-a4123766.html | 2019-04-23 09:13:00+00:00 | 1,556,025,180 | 1,567,542,004 | economy, business and finance | market and exchange |
206,083 | fortune--2019-09-16--Peak Oil Uncertainty Crudes Record-Setting Jump Roils Global Marketsand the Worst May Be Yet to C | 2019-09-16T00:00:00 | fortune | Peak Oil Uncertainty: Crude’s Record-Setting Jump Roils Global Markets—and the Worst May Be Yet to Come | Crude oil prices soared and markets fell on Monday, and now there’s talk of what seemed impossible just last week—oil prices topping $75 a barrel. Nobody knows for sure how bad the prospect of suddenly expensive crude could get for a global economy that was already sputtering. That’s the upshot from this weekend’s drone attack on Abqaiq, the largest oil processing facility on the planet, located deep in the heart of Saudi Arabia’s energy industry. The sneak attack forced Saudi Aramco to shut down 5.7 million barrels per day (bpd) of crude production, “equating to 7% of the current global crude and condensate production,” Rystad Energy said in a research note on Monday. “The world is not even close to being able to replace more than 5 million bpd day of Saudi Arabian exports,” Bjørnar Tonhaugen, head of oil market research at Rystad Energy, told Fortune. “This is an attack on the blood oil system of Saudi Arabia. It’s very significant.” Rystad had calculated on Sunday that crude prices would spike as much as $10 a barrel—and sure enough, at one point, it did—as the world awaits how quickly Saudi Aramco can get back to full production. It’s this waiting game that’s unnerving markets. At the start of the trading day in Asia, crude prices soared by an unprecedented clip, up nearly 20% at one point, before coming back down to earth. Brent crude topped $65 per barrel, its highest level in two months. Some analysts on Monday began to speculate that crude oil prices could rise to above $70-$80 per barrel if it takes Saudi Aramco weeks to get the operation running at normal capacity again. At that stage, consumers would feel the pain, and global economic growth, already in doubt, could falter. Furthermore, if the saga were to erupt into open conflict, dragging Saudi Arabia and its allies into a series of retaliatory strikes with Saturday’s attackers, Yemen’s Houthi rebels, and/or with the Houthi’s principal ally, Iran, it could send crude prices climbing even higher, to above $90 per barrel. Either way, the oil market has entered a new phase. Oil prices were trending down in recent months as the focus was on the effects of the U.S.-China trade war, and the shrinking global demand from slowing economies. Now, like the flip of a switch, it’s all about geopolitical risks in the region, and dealing with a mammoth supply shock the magnitude of which the markets haven’t seen since the era of Saddam Hussein sending tanks rolling into Kuwait in 1990. “Slower global growth was beginning to act as a drag on oil prices, but the risk premium goes the other way and that in turn is another drag on global growth,” said Kit Juckes, global fixed income strategist at Societe Generale. The impact on the currency and equities markets was acute. The safe-harbor dollar jumped. Europe’s airline stocks, meanwhile, were among the biggest losers on Monday. Ryanair Holdings and Air France both dropped more than 4 percent as markets opened. Energy stocks, meanwhile, were out of the gates strong, with BP Plc and Royal Dutch Shell leading the way. But energy analysts were mainly focused on what the disruption would mean for Saudi Aramco and its much-anticipated IPO. The consensus: not good. —The European Central Bank’s ‘Bazooka’ is back. This time, with less of a bang —Nestlé, world’s largest food supplier, aims to eliminate all greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 —BP’s CEO says he’ll sell oil projects to meet Paris climate accord goals —The U.S. and China are easing back on trade war tariffs as talks near —Listen to our audio briefing, Fortune 500 Daily Catch up with Data Sheet, Fortune’s daily digest on the business of tech. | Bernhard Warner | https://fortune.com/2019/09/16/crude-oil-prices-uncertainty-global-markets-saudi-aramco/ | 2019-09-16 14:51:26+00:00 | 1,568,659,886 | 1,569,330,209 | economy, business and finance | market and exchange |
229,095 | globalresearch--2019-04-24--Can Saudi Arabia Still Sway the Oil Market | 2019-04-24T00:00:00 | globalresearch | Can Saudi Arabia Still Sway the Oil Market? | Saudi Arabia, the world’s top oil exporter and OPEC’s largest producer, has influenced the oil market and oil flows since the middle of the 20th century. Shortly after the 21st century began, one of Saudi Arabia’s key customers made its first steps toward becoming one of the Kingdom’s main competitors on the global oil market: the United States began fracking for oil in the mid-2000s. By the end of the 2010s, the U.S. is now the world’s biggest crude oil producer, having surpassed Russia and Saudi Arabia to claim the crown. Sure, Saudi Arabia is one of the most important factors in global crude trade and oil market participants are lapping up every word and hint from the top oil officials in the Kingdom. But as the U.S. has started to rely on fewer imported barrels, Saudi Arabia’s power to sway the market has diminished. Another large Saudi customer, China, now has more leverage over Saudi Arabia’s oil flows, Dafna Maor, a columnist for Israeli newspaper Haaretz, writes. U.S. crude oil imports from all over the world have declined from their peak of 10.126 million bpd in 2005, while imports from Saudi Arabia have also been down in recent years, to average below 1 million bpd in 2017, for the first time since 2009, according to the latest EIA data. Meanwhile, U.S. production is breaking records, despite a slowdown in shale growth in recent months as a result of the 40-percent oil price slump in the fourth quarter of 2018. In recent years, the Saudis have had stiff competition in what is now the world’s largest oil importing nation, China. In the past three years, Saudi Arabia has lost its status of China’s number-one supplier—to none other than its ally in the OPEC/non-OPEC production cut deal, Russia. Saudi Arabia is the world’s largest oil exporter, but its dominance over the global oil market has started to crack in recent years. Now the Kingdom influences the market and oil prices as much as (or probably less than) the Permian basin in West Texas does, Haaretz’s Maor argues. The Saudis don’t want to lose control over OPEC’s oil production policies, which the cartel publicly says are always aimed at a “balanced oil market”, while many OPEC members, including the de facto leader Saudi Arabia, actually need oil prices at least as high as their budget-balance needs. In Saudi Arabia’s case, this is around $80 a barrel Brent Crude or slightly higher. At the same time, Saudi Arabia claims it wants to diversify its economy away from over-reliance on oil. As per OPEC figures, the oil and gas sector generates around 50 percent of Saudi Arabia’s gross domestic product (GDP), and accounts for some 70 percent of its export earnings. The so-called Vision 2030 by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has grand plans about billions upon billions of U.S. dollars in investments into the Saudi economy and renewable energy. Ironically, the Kingdom relies on proceeds from oil, including from the much-hyped but still-on-hold listing of 5 percent in its oil giant Aramco, to fund the transformation. Yet, until this transformation begins to take place, if at all, Saudi Arabia is aggressively pursuing long-term downstream deals in the world’s fastest-growing oil demand center, Asia, with the goal to lock in future demand for its crude oil. Aramco has signed in recent months a number of agreements in China to take part in refinery projects. One of the latest deals, buying a 9-percent stake in Zhejiang Petrochemical’s 800,000-bpd integrated refinery and petrochemical complex in Zhoushan, says that “Saudi Aramco’s involvement in the project will come with a long-term crude supply agreement and the ability to utilize Zhejiang Petrochemical’s large crude oil storage facility to serve its customers in the Asian region.” Despite plans to transform its economy from over-reliance on crude oil and despite gradually losing its dominant position as the single biggest oil price mover, Saudi Arabia is not willing to give up its geopolitical and market power that comes with its current status of the world’s largest oil exporter. Note to readers: please click the share buttons below. Forward this article to your email lists. Crosspost on your blog site, internet forums. etc. | Tsvetana Paraskova | https://www.globalresearch.ca/saudi-arabia-sway-oil-market/5675367 | 2019-04-24 02:44:38+00:00 | 1,556,088,278 | 1,567,541,881 | economy, business and finance | market and exchange |
231,881 | globalresearch--2019-11-21--The Worst Is Over for Oil Markets | 2019-11-21T00:00:00 | globalresearch | The Worst Is Over for Oil Markets | Some analysts see the world dodging a recession next year, which provides some upward room for oil prices. Last week, the IEA warned last week that “the hefty supply cushion” building up in the first half of 2020 will cause OPEC+ problems as the group tries to balance the oil market. Part of the reason for another potential surplus is the steep drop in demand growth this year, forcing oil forecasters to make multiple downward revisions to their projections. The slowdown was particularly concentrated in industrial sectors, which have been hit hard by the trade war. Or, put more succinctly, “The world has just lived through an industrial recession,” Bank of America concluded, and oil prices really only held up because of massive supply outages in 2019. The industrial slowdown spread around the world. Take India, for example. The “weak picture for the manufacturing and industrial” sectors of the Indian economy continue, JBC Energy said in a note on Monday, which have hit diesel sales. But there are some reasons to think that things could turn around. While a lot still depends on the outcome of the U.S.-China trade war and the “partial deal” that the market still believes is likely, recent streams of data have tamped down fears of a recession. Part of the reason for more optimism is that corporations with global supply chains have held back on purchases over the past year, in large part because of the trade war, and have whittled away at inventory. The strategy seemed to be an attempt to wait out tariffs in the hopes of a negotiated breakthrough. That makes sense at the individual company level, but it hit manufacturers hard as sales and activity dropped. However, companies will now have to restock in 2020, Bank of America says. That could help steady the economy. Meanwhile, if the U.S. and China can indeed agree to a partial trade deal, that would “further help boost industrial activity and confidence in the global economy,” Bank of America said, and “any signs of improvement on the trade front could add upward pressure to cyclical energy and metals prices.” The removal of some tariffs could both push down the dollar and raise commodity prices. Still, a comprehensive breakthrough in the trade war is going to be extremely difficult, and the two sides have been far apart on the big issues. The partial deal, such as it is, would only suspend tariffs in exchange for China buying large sums of agricultural goods. But even the partial deal has run into trouble. The Trump administration has hyped a $50 billion purchase from China for U.S. agricultural goods, a figure that some say is “not possible.” So, it’s worth noting that even a very narrow and modest agreement has become a challenging prospect, to say nothing of more structural differences between the two countries. In short, while the tone has softened and both sides have signaled that negotiations are proceeding to a conclusion, the U.S.-China trade war is far from finished. In fact, right on cue, doubts began to resurface on Monday. CNBC said that the “mood in Beijing about a trade deal is pessimistic due to U.S. President Donald Trump’s reluctance to roll back tariffs.” Beijing may instead decide to sit and wait, betting that Trump’s standing continues to deteriorate in the face of an impeachment inquiry. “It looks like this is by no means a done deal,” Matthew Miskin, a market strategist at John Hancock Advisors in Boston, told Bloomberg. Note to readers: please click the share buttons above or below. Forward this article to your email lists. Crosspost on your blog site, internet forums. etc. Nick Cunningham is an independent journalist, covering oil and gas, energy and environmental policy, and international politics. He is based in Portland, Oregon. | Nick Cunningham | https://www.globalresearch.ca/worst-over-oil-markets/5695554 | Thu, 21 Nov 2019 12:49:36 +0000 | 1,574,358,576 | 1,574,381,110 | economy, business and finance | market and exchange |
469,200 | rferl--2019-05-05--Iran Says Will Sell Oil On Gray Market | 2019-05-05T00:00:00 | rferl | Iran Says Will Sell Oil On 'Gray Market' | Iran has mobilized all its resources to sell oil on the "gray market," bypassing U.S. sanctions that Tehran considers illegitimate, Iran’s Deputy Oil Minister Amir Hossein Zamaninia said on May 5. His comments come days after Washington announced that it has decided not to reissue waivers in May allowing importers to buy Iranian oil without facing U.S. sanctions. Washington reimposed tough sanctions on Iran after U.S. President Donald Trump withdrew from the 2015 nuclear accord with world powers last year. Trump says the Iran nuclear deal was “fatally flawed” because it did not address Iran’s ballistic-missile program or Tehran’s alleged state sponsorship of terrorism. Tehran says it will continue to export oil in defiance of U.S. sanctions. "We have mobilized all of the country's resources and are selling oil on the 'gray market,'" the official government news agency IRNA quoted Zamaninia as saying. Zamaninia did not give any details about the "gray market." "We certainly won't sell 2.5 million barrels per day as [we were] under the [nuclear deal]," Zamaninia said, giving no figures for current sales. "We will need to make serious decisions about our financial and economic management, and the government is working on that." "This is not smuggling. This is countering sanctions which we do not see as just or legitimate," Zamaninia added. The United States has said it wants to cut Iranian oil exports to zero to deny the clerical establishment a principal source of revenue. | null | https://www.rferl.org/a/iran-s-deputy-oil-minister-says-his-country-will-sell-oil-on-gray-market-/29922040.html | 2019-05-05 12:55:45+00:00 | 1,557,075,345 | 1,567,541,136 | economy, business and finance | market and exchange |
478,917 | russiainsider--2019-11-05--Russia Breaks Middle Eastern, Latin American Oil Markets Wide Open | 2019-11-05T00:00:00 | russiainsider | Russia Breaks Middle Eastern, Latin American Oil Markets Wide Open | The global oil industry is a highly lucrative sector that is strongly influenced by geopolitical developments. As the Post-Cold War era comes to an end, a new status quo is arising. The U.S. was once the only player with the capability to significantly influence energy markets around the globe. The country’s military and global alliances proved powerful tools in controlling developments in regions such as the highly volatile Middle East. But Washington’s global reach is fading and both Russia and China are on the rise. Moscow has become a force to reckon with in several regions due to a combination of diplomacy and energy politics. In addition to that, Washington’s foreign policy blunders have created power vacuums for other actors to take advantage, blunders such as the recent unexpected withdrawal from Northern Syria. Arguably, Russia has now become the most important power broker in the Middle East. Moscow's plans, however, are not regional, but global. The first-ever Russia-Africa summit is a testament to the Kremlin's global ambitions. Moscow has also fostered strong relations with several countries in Latin America. Ever since the Monroe doctrine of 1823, the U.S. considers Central and South America as its ‘backyard’. Countries such as Venezuela, however, have resisted Washington’s power and influence. Therefore, when the rumor spread of the sale of South America’s biggest energy company to Russia’s Rosneft, panic spread in Washington of potentially another foreign policy setback. Venezuela’s national oil company is estimated to be worth $186 billion and is the country’s economic engine. The Orinoco region, where the majority of the country’s oil is produced, contains approximately 300 billion recoverable barrels of oil and is the biggest in the world. Despite the massive energy reserves, Venezuela is spiraling towards an economic and political meltdown. The country’s political turmoil has been dragging on for years. The opposition-dominated National Assembly, the country's parliament, has been sidelined by Nicolás Maduro and his regime.Related: Protect The Oil: Trump’s Top Priority In The Middle East Despite international sanctions and mismanagement of PDVSA, Caracas has barely been able to withstand the storm. The country’s debt, currently, is 738 percent higher than the value of its exports. Venezuela's future is in the hands of a small number of countries that own the majority of its $156 billion debt. Russia and China have the lion's share as they aim to gain more influence. The largest part of PDVSA’s oil production is tied to debt repayments. In combination with the economic and social crises currently unfolding, this has led to a major cash flow problem which is causing a vicious economic cycle. Furthermore, the exploitation of Venezuela's Orinoco Oil Belt requires massive investments to maintain production due to its remote location. The massive brain drain and mismanagement of PDVSA has decreased the country’s oil production by 1.1 million/barrels per day since 2014. The (partial) sale of PDVSA would create some obvious advantages to both parties. Venezuela’s massive debt burden is preventing any economic revitalization. Debt relief could alleviate financial pressure with hope for recovery. At least that's what policymakers are hoping for. Also, Caracas could count on Russian support in a region still dominated by the U.S. where military confrontation is a lingering threat. Moscow, in its turn, could strengthen its hold on the global oil market and add the world’s largest oil reserves to its growing list of assets.Related: IEA: An Oil Glut Is Looming However, despite the rumors, it remains unclear whether Venezuela's crown jewels will be sold. First, Caracas’ debt owed to Beijing, approximately $60 billion, is far bigger than what is owed to Moscow. It would make more sense to sell it to the Chinese to receive debt relief especially as China has far greater financial capabilities. Second, the political risks are far higher than Russia can swallow if it gets entangled in the country’s political quagmire. Venezuela’s crisis is far from over and it is extremely difficult to predict its outcome. Lastly, Venezuela is not Syria. Moscow will tread carefully not to provoke the U.S. especially as an election year is looming. Russian companies, however, will remain investing and the Kremlin will maintain its presence in the South American country. Political risks create uncertainty and chase away businesses. State-backed Russian companies, however, have political goals as well as financial ones. Risk prone investments potentially have far higher financial yields and political results if successful. Venezuela could well end up being a sound political and financial investment from Moscow’s point of view. | Vanand Meliksetian | https://russia-insider.com/en/politics/russia-breaks-middle-eastern-latin-american-oil-markets-wide-open/ri27827 | Tue, 5 Nov 2019 08:11:30 -0500 | 1,572,959,490 | 1,573,063,865 | economy, business and finance | market and exchange |
494,786 | sottnet--2019-01-13--Saudi energy minister claims oil market on right track as OPECs largest producer slashes exports | 2019-01-13T00:00:00 | sottnet | Saudi energy minister claims oil market on 'right track' as OPEC's largest producer slashes exports | Saudi Arabia's top energy official expects the oil market to stabilize shortly, and says it's already "on the right track" after a rout in the last quarter of 2018. The statement follows Riyadh's recent commitment to OPEC cuts."If we look beyond the noise of weekly data and speculators' herd-like behavior, I remain convinced that we're on the right track, and that the oil market will quickly return to balance," Energy Minister Khalid al-Falih said at an oil conference in Abu Dhabi on Sunday, according to Reuters.The world's top crude supplier says it will continue to work with members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and others to balance the oil market and do more to achieve this goal, if necessary."[Saudi Arabia] will work with all interested producers who want to bring stability to the market... OPEC plus and anybody else who would like to do it with us," the minister told a CNBC reporter.Earlier this week, Falih said the kingdom would cut its oil exports in January by 10 percent compared to November; meeting its goal of reducing output to 10.2 million barrels per day (bpd). Riyadh is expected to reduce crude exports to 7.2 million this month and cut it further by 100,000 bpd in February.The announced cuts, which were made in compliance with a deal agreed at the cartel and allied oil producers meeting in early December, reassured the market and boosted the prices on global benchmarks, West Texas Intermediate (WTI) and Brent, to almost one month highs on Wednesday. They slightly rolled back at the end of the week, with Brent closing Friday session at $60.48 per barrel and WTI trading at $51.59.Earlier, JP Morgan warned that the oil market may face a "low price scenario, which is $55 Brent" in 2019 if the cartel members fail to stick to the plan. | null | https://www.sott.net/article/404819-Saudi-energy-minister-claims-oil-market-on-right-track-as-OPECs-largest-producer-slashes-exports | 2019-01-13 16:03:45+00:00 | 1,547,413,425 | 1,567,552,737 | economy, business and finance | market and exchange |
501,340 | sottnet--2019-05-06--Iran switches to the grey market vowing to continue selling oil despite US sanctions | 2019-05-06T00:00:00 | sottnet | Iran switches to the "grey market" vowing to continue selling oil despite US sanctions | The US earlier terminated waivers for several Iranian oil-buying countries, once again threatening them with sanctions if they continue doing business with Tehran. The Islamic Republic has slammed these actions, vowing to continue oil exports despite Washington's efforts.Iran has started directing its efforts at organising the sale of its oil via alternative routes to circumvent the effectiveness of US sanctions against the country's energy sector, Deputy Oil Minister Amir Hossein Zamaninia told IRNA news agency without specifying any details.At the same time, the deputy ministerto the US exit from the Iran nuclear deal, which lifted international sanctions from Tehran. Zamaninia didn't provide any estimates about the volumes of oil sales on the "grey market", but noted thatSpeaking about the "grey market" scheme of selling Iranian oil the deputy minister stressed that it in no way can be viewed as "smuggling" asThe US earlier ended waivers given to several states, importing Iranian crude. The waivers prevented these countries from falling under American sanctions as long as they abided by the allowed daily import limits. The decision to end these waivers has caused "regret and concern" in the EU, Foreign Policy Chief Federica Mogherini said.The waivers were given to Greece, Italy, Taiwan, China, India, Turkey, Japan, and South Korea on the same day the US imposed harsh sanctions against Iran's energy, banking and shipping sectors, 5 November 2018. The imposition of the sanctions was preceded by Washington's unilateral withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal on 8 May 2018.Washington's move was met with criticism from other signatories to the deal, who decided to continue adhering to its provisions and to ignore the White House's sanctions. | null | https://www.sott.net/article/412443-Iran-switches-to-the-grey-market-vowing-to-continue-selling-oil-despite-US-sanctions | 2019-05-06 11:15:12+00:00 | 1,557,155,712 | 1,567,541,082 | economy, business and finance | market and exchange |
501,708 | sottnet--2019-05-20--Venezuelan oil minister Washingtons sanctions are destabilizing global oil market | 2019-05-20T00:00:00 | sottnet | Venezuelan oil minister: Washington's sanctions are destabilizing global oil market | Washington's war on Venezuela's economy undermines stability in the global market, the country's oil minister, Manuel Quevedo, told OPEC just days after the US placed him on a sanctions list alongside other Caracas officials.American sanctions generate" Quevedo said on Sunday in Saudi Arabia, ahead of a ministerial panel meeting of top OPEC and non-OPEC oil producers.The Venezuelan economy has been under extreme pressure as the White House continues efforts to place opposition leader Juan Guaido in power instead of democratically-elected President Nicolas Maduro. Keeping "all options" open to instigate regime change, the, which account for about 98 percent of the Bolivarian Republic's exports.Quevedo, the head of state-owned oil giant PDVSA, was sanctioned by the US Treasury Department last week along with four other officials for their ties to President Maduro. "We are intent on going after those facilitating Maduro's corruption and predation, including by sanctioning the President of PDVSA and others diverting assets that rightfully belong to the people of Venezuela," Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said.Amid ongoing social, economic, and political instability,In a meeting with his Russian counterpart, Alexander Novak, on Sunday, Quevedo also stressed the "importance of maintaining a respectful relationship with the Russian Federation... to maintain the stability of the oil market." | null | https://www.sott.net/article/413426-Venezuelan-oil-minister-Washingtons-sanctions-are-destabilizing-global-oil-market | 2019-05-20 19:18:23+00:00 | 1,558,394,303 | 1,567,540,480 | economy, business and finance | market and exchange |
504,148 | sottnet--2019-07-30--Russia squeezes out Saudi Arabia in race for Asias oil market share | 2019-07-30T00:00:00 | sottnet | Russia squeezes out Saudi Arabia in race for Asia's oil market share | Last week's eruption of Urbinas volcano in Peru, as seen from space | null | https://www.sott.net/article/417668-Russia-squeezes-out-Saudi-Arabia-in-race-for-Asias-oil-market-share | 2019-07-30 16:52:04+00:00 | 1,564,519,924 | 1,567,535,401 | economy, business and finance | market and exchange |
506,110 | sottnet--2019-09-17--Oil at 100 per barrel Attack on Saudi refineries could shake oil market further | 2019-09-17T00:00:00 | sottnet | Oil at $100 per barrel? Attack on Saudi refineries could shake oil market further | The drone strike on key Saudi oil facilities could stoke already-flaring tensions in the Middle East, driving crude prices higher amid growing fears of supply shortages, market and industry experts believe.The devastating attack on major Saudi oil refineries at Abqaiq and Khurais slashed the kingdom's output by 50 percent and knocked out more than five percent of global daily production. The consequences of the strikes led to uncertainty in the oil market as it's unclear when the oil giant can restore operations to normal.Analysts warn that it will take longer than had initially been thought to reopen the refineries, which were shut down after the strikes triggered massive fires there.While Saudi Aramco facilities are offline, concerns of supply shortages are only rising. Crude prices are poised to soar, but by how much has experts divided."I'm anticipating that oil prices in the near term are going to rise an additional $3 to $5 a barrel, due to the increased amount of geopolitical tensions that we've seen since this attack occurred," Lipow told RT.If the tensions grew to the point when the Strait of Hormuz were actually shut, then the oil prices could rise to $100 a barrel.However, not everyone agrees that squeezed output can push crude prices to $100. Market analyst David Madden of CMC markets argues that such a surge "is highly unlikely," but still expects oil futures to trade higher."Maybe for Brent crude oil back up towards $72 or $75 [per barrel], perhaps, or West Texas Intermediate (WTI) up to between $63-65 [per barrel] in the next few weeks is likely," Madden said in a phone interview.Saudi Arabia is the de-facto leader of OPEC, andHowever, it does not mean that OPEC and other major oil exporters will roll back the output cuts they agreed to last year to boost the market, according to the CEO of the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF), Kirill Dmitriev."Geopolitical uncertainty remains in place but at this stage it is premature to make any conclusions about the OPEC+ deal," said Dmitriev. "This deal is one of the key factors behind the stability on the oil markets."Entities relying on Saudi imports can start seeking alternative supply sources, Abdessamad al-Azani, associate professor at the business and economics department of Qatar University, told Ria Novosti. In this way the US may become the main beneficiary of Saudi oil troubles."The US can become such an alternative, [US President Donald] Trump made it clear when he wrote that the shipments of oil from the Middle East are not necessary," al-Azani said. | null | https://www.sott.net/article/420547-Oil-at-100-per-barrel-Attack-on-Saudi-refineries-could-shake-oil-market-further | 2019-09-17 18:18:29+00:00 | 1,568,758,709 | 1,569,008,511 | economy, business and finance | market and exchange |
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