Sunday 17 July 2011

Paper Chase: Sneijder set to join Man United

Inter Milan midfielder Wes Sneijder is reportedly joining Manchester United this week. 

Each day during the summer transfer window we'll bring you the very latest tabloid rumors as the biggest clubs around splash the cash to bolster their rosters. True or not, they're always entertaining...
THE SUN
Wesley Sneijder is set to sign for Manchester United this week in a club record £35million deal.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger insists Samir Nasri will not be sold at any price
Chelsea have upped their bid for Luka Modric to £27million.
The race to sign Carlos Tevez started last night when Brazilian club Corinthians made a £36million bid.
Robin van Persie last night admitted Arsenal need big signings to stay in the top four.
Arsenal are ready to offer £2million for Mexican youngster Carlos Fierro.
Liverpool have a chance to offload £20million flop Alberto Aquilani to Fiorentina.
Liverpool are poised to return with an offer for Stewart Downing that will meet Aston Villa's asking price.
Wigan striker Hugo Rodallega is a £10million target for Villarreal.
Fulham boss Martin Jol is trying to persuade goalkeeper David Stockdale not to join Swansea on loan.
QPR are leading the race to sign Blackpool striker DJ Campbell.
Emmanuel Adebayor faces a heavy fine after failing to show for training at Manchester City.
Birmingham defender Roger Johnson is set to join Wolves in a £7million deal.
Roy Hodgson is poised to smash West Brom's transfer record by signing Reading striker Shane Long for £8million.
Swansea are trying to beat West Ham to the signing of Eidur Gudjohnsen.
Blackburn will sign goalkeeper Tony Warner on a free transfer.
Norwich want West Ham full-back Herita Ilunga to become their seventh summer signing.
Nottingham Forest are planning to sign Fulham midfielder Jonathan Greening in a £600,000 deal.
Millwall have joined QPR and Birmingham in the race to sign Southampton winger Jason Puncheon.
Ipswich are poised to make a £800,000 bid for Watford striker Marvin Sordell.
Blackpool are planning a double raid for Newcastle striker Nile Ranger and Leicester forward Martyn Waghorn.
Wayne Routledge is set to join Sven-Goran Eriksson's Leicester revolution after they agreed a £1.5million deal with Newcastle.
DAILY MIRROR
Manchester City were last night deciding whether to accept a staggering £37million bid for Carlos Tevez from his old club Corinthians.
Arsene Wenger last night admitted Arsenal "can no longer be called a big club" if they sell Cesc Fabregas and Samir Nasri
West Ham midfielder Scott Parker is under consideration for a dramatic return to Chelsea, it emerged last night.
Wesley Sneijder admits his wish to stay at Inter Milan could be ignored if the club decide to sell him to Manchester United.
Liverpool will make an improved £18.5million offer for Aston Villa winger Stewart Downing.
Chelsea want to sign Luka Modric in time for their pre-season tour next week.
Arsenal's hopes of signing Juan Mata were rocked last night as Valencia president Manuel Llorente insisted the midfielder is "not for sale".
Swansea want to sign former Chelsea goalkeeper Yves Makaba-Makalamby.
Blackburn boss Steve Kean is offering Jermain Defoe the opportunity to leave Tottenham.
Tottenham's hopes of landing Lassana Diarra increased yesterday when he was axed from Real Madrid's tour of America.
Chelsea are closing in on Genk goalkeeper Thibault Courtois - and could even seal the transfer today.
Roger Johnson is quitting Birmingham for Wolves - but relegated City have turned down three bids from West Brom for Liam Ridgewell.
Sunderland midfielder Steed Malbranque could be on his way out of the Stadium of Light.
Carlton Cole's move to Stoke is in doubt after the striker failed to agree personal terms with the Potters.
Leeds boss Simon Grayson has been told by Fulham that he can sign goalkeeper David Stockdale on a season-long loan.
Blackpool boss Ian Holloway is making a £500,00 bid to bring Jason Puncheon back from Southampton.
Leicester are hoping to beat Swansea to the signing of Wayne Routledge.
DAILY MAIL
Manchester City have received a remarkable £37million offer for Carlos Tevez from his former club Corinthians.
Chelsea yesterday tabled an improved £27million offer for Tottenham playmaker Luka Modric
Emmanuel Adebayor is heading for a fine of about £300,000 after apparently carrying out his threat to boycott training with Manchester City's fringe players yesterday.
Real Madrid could make a £12million move for Chelsea defender Alex.
Jay Bothroyd has completed his QPR medical ahead of agreeing terms.
Tottenham are ready to offer Sebastien Bassong and Robbie Keane as part of the deal to sign Blackburn defender Chris Samba.
Newcastle striker Nile Ranger's proposed move to Blackpool has broken down after he failed to agree personal terms with the Championship club.
Swansea have had a £2million offer for Fulham goalkeeper David Stockdale rejected and look likely to miss out on Newcastle winger Wayne Routledge.
Steve Bruce says Craig Gordon's days at Sunderland look numbered after he failed to secure a new deal.
Ipswich have increased their bid for Doncaster winger James Coppinger.
DAILY STAR
Nigel de Jong claims Manchester City have taken over from Chelsea as the Premier League's most hated team.
Chelsea last night cranked up the pressure in their bid to land Luka Modric by tabling a fresh £27million offer.
Arsene Wenger yesterday revealed he believes Cesc Fabregas will stay at Arsenal.
Manchester United's top summer target Wesley Sneijder has warned he will only leave Inter Milan if the club decide to cash in on him.
Liverpool are set to test Aston Villa to the limit with an improved bid for Stewart Downing.
Roy Hodgson is set to smash West Brom's transfer record with an £8million swoop for Reading striker Shane Long.
Swansea are ready to make a £1.5million bid for Newcastle winger Wayne Routledge.
DJ Campbell will quit Blackpool this week to join QPR.
Reading and Doncaster want Sheffield United midfielder Lee Williamson.
DAILY EXPRESS
Arsene Wenger is prepared to put his Arsenal future on the line by taking a £27million gamble to stop Samir Nasri leaving this summer.
Manchester United face a difficult task to lure Wesley Sneijder to Old Trafford after the player yesterday said he is happy to stay at Inter Milan.
Liverpool owner John W Henry is preparing to take the club's spending through the £100million barrier in just seven months, with Stewart Downing edging closer to becoming the latest recruit.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has been left in limbo in his bid to sign Southampton winger Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.
Chelsea have moved to take advantage of Luka Modric's attack on Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy by making a £27million offer.
DAILY TELEGRAPH
Carlos Tevez has been offered the chance of an emotional return to Corinthians after the Brazilian club tabled a 40million euros (£35.2million) offer for the Manchester City striker.
Chelsea last night submitted an improved bid of £27million for Luka Modric as they tried to force through the signing of the unhappy Tottenham midfielder.
THE TIMES
Arsenal will risk losing Samir Nasri for nothing next summer rather than let him join a rival now.
Chelsea launched a fresh attempt to sign Luka Modric last night, hoping to take advantage of the midfield player's desire to leave Tottenham.
Michael Essien is unlikely to play for Chelsea until next year after undergoing surgery yesterday on his third career-threatening knee injury in the past three years.
THE INDEPENDENT
Emmanuel Adebayor has effectively gone on strike at Manchester City by failing to show up for training having been left out of the club's pre-season tour.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger believes he can convince Samir Nasri to turn down more lucrative offers from both Manchester clubs and stay in north London for at least one more season.
THE GUARDIAN
The head of Qatar's winning bid to host the 2022 World Cup has hit back furiously at the allegations of corruption levelled against his bid, saying there is "not a shred of evidence" to support them.
Arsene Wenger has categorically ruled out the prospect of Samir Nasri leaving this summer, going so far as to suggest that Arsenal could not be considered a "big club" if they lost both the France midfielder and Cesc Fabregas.
DAILY RECORD
Ally McCoist last night revealed he'll consider offering Kenny Miller a sensational third spell at Rangers.


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