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Wednesday, 10 September 2014

TRANSFER NEWS: All late transfer signing of players 2014

Radamel Falcao 

Transfer deals - September 2014

The summer transfer window closed at 23:00 BST on 1 September.
Biggest signing this window by British club: Angel Di Maria - Real Madrid to Manchester United for £59.7m.

Busiest clubs this summer: Blackpool, Shrewsbury and Crawley Town have signed 17 players.
Busiest Premier League club this summer: West Brom have signed 11 players.

10 SEPTEMBER

Tyrone Barnett [Peterborough - Oxford] Loan
Owen Garvan [Crystal Palace - Bolton] Loan

09 SEPTEMBER

Keith Keane [Preston - Crawley] Loan
George Swan [unattached - Wolves]
Josh Wright [Millwall - Crawley] Loan

05 SEPTEMBER

Matthew Gould [unattached - Cheltenham]
Dominique Malonga [Cesena - Hibernian] Free

04 SEPTEMBER

John Guidetti [Man City - Celtic] Loan
Owain Tudur Jones [Hibernian - Falkirk] Free

03 SEPTEMBER

Andrew Johnson [unattached - Crystal Palace]

02 SEPTEMBER

Tom Cleverley [Man Utd - Aston Villa] Loan
David Henen [Olympiakos - Everton] Loan
Byron Lawrence [Ipswich - Colchester] Free
Angel Martinez [Blackpool - Millwall] Free
Drissa Traore [Le Havre - Notts County] Free
Transfer deadline day (all times BST)
01:31 - Radamel Falcao [Monaco - Man Utd] Loan
01:30 - Tom Lawrence [Man Utd - Leicester] Undisclosed
01:30 - Nick Powell [Man Utd - Leicester] Loan
01:10 - Michael Keane [Man Utd - Burnley] Loan
00:58 - Danny Welbeck [Man Utd - Arsenal] £16m
00:50 - Hatem Ben Arfa [Newcastle - Hull] Loan

01 SEPTEMBER

23:50 - Sadio Mane [Red Bull Salzburg - Southampton] £10m
23:33 - Glenn Murray [Crystal Palace - Reading] Loan
23:31 - Frank Nouble [Ipswich - Coventry] Loan
23:30 - Kevin Doyle [Wolves - Crystal Palace] Loan
23:28 - Toby Alderweireld [Atletico Madrid - Southampton] Loan
23:26 - Krisztian Adorjan  [Liverpool - Novara Calcio] Undisclosed
23:19 - Louis Thompson [Norwich - Swindon] Loan
23:19 - Louis Thompson [Swindon - Norwich] Undisclosed
23:17 - Seb Hines [Middlesbrough - Coventry] Loan
23:11 - Jos Hooiveld [Southampton - Norwich] Loan
23:09 - Niko Kranjcar [Dynamo Kiev - QPR] Loan
23:08 - Peter Brezovan [Portsmouth - Tranmere] Free
23:05 - Alvaro Negredo [Man City - Valencia] Loan
23:01 - Luciano Becchio [Norwich - Rotherham] Loan
23:00 - Ryan Tunnicliffe [Fulham - Blackburn] Loan
22:58 - Dominic Poleon [Leeds - Oldham] Undisclosed
22:55 - Jack Stephens [Southampton - Swindon] Loan
22:50 - Matt Smith [Leeds - Fulham] Undisclosed
22:49 - Morgan Amalfitano [Marseille - West Ham] Undisclosed
22:46 - Emyr Huws [Man City - Wigan] Undisclosed
22:46 - Jason Steele [Middlesbrough - Blackburn] Loan
22:45 - Michael Tidser [Rotherham - Oldham] Loan
22:44 - Jamal Blackman [Chelsea - Middlesbrough] Loan
22:31 - Oussama Assaidi [Liverpool - Stoke] Loan
22:31 - Jonson Clarke-Harris [Oldham - Rotherham] Undisclosed
22:30 - Gaston Ramirez [Southampton - Hull] Loan
22:26 - Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa [Newcastle - Roma] Loan
22:15 - Mark Hudson [Cardiff - Huddersfield] Undisclosed
22:15 - Sandro [Tottenham - QPR] £6m
22:11 - Stefan Scepovic [Sporting Gijon - Celtic] £2.3m
22:06 - Danny Gabbidon [unattached - Cardiff]
22:03 - Micah Richards [Man City - Fiorentina] Loan
21:47 - Luke James [Hartlepool - Peterborough] Undisclosed
21:41 - Rakish Bingham [Wigan - Mansfield] Free
21:36 - Souleymane Doukara [Catania - Leeds] Undisclosed
21:33 - James McArthur [Wigan - Crystal Palace] £7m
21:30 - Ryan Cresswell [Fleetwood - Northampton] Undisclosed
21:14 - Ryo Miyaichi [Arsenal - FC Twente] Loan
21:14 - Ignasi Miquel [Arsenal - Norwich] Undisclosed
21:02 - Alex Kacaniklic [Fulham - Copenhagen] Loan
21:02 - Ryan Bird [Portsmouth - Cambridge] Free
20:52 - Sam Clucas [Mansfield - Chesterfield] Undisclosed
20:43 - William Kvist [Stuttgart - Wigan] Free
20:35 - Zeki Fryers [Tottenham - Crystal Palace] Undisclosed
20:20 - Betinho [Sporting Lisbon - Brentford] Loan
20:00 - Kris Scott [Swansea - Leicester] Free
19:46 - Daley Blind [Ajax - Man Utd] £13.8m
19:29 - Bruno Ecuele Manga [Lorient - Cardiff] Fee in excess of £5m
19:27 - Saphir Taider [Inter Milan - Sassuolo] Loan
19:15 - Ricardo Alvarez [Inter Milan - Sunderland] Loan
18:51 - Mohamed Diame [West Ham - Hull] Undisclosed
18:36 - Andy Procter [Bury - Accrington] Free
18:30 - Sebastian Coates [Liverpool - Sunderland] Loan
18:30 - Jack O'Connell [Blackburn - Rochdale] Loan
17:45 - Andrew Surman [Norwich - Bournemouth] Undisclosed
17:37 - Brian Montenegro [Nacional - Leeds] Loan
17:34 - Lewis Holtby [Tottenham - Hamburg] Loan
17:30 - George Donnelly [Rochdale - Tranmere] Undisclosed
17:26 - Benjamin Stambouli [Montpellier - Tottenham] Undisclosed
17:08 - Royston Drenthe [Reading - Sheff Wed] Loan
17:00 - Ryan Watson [Leicester - Northampton] Loan
17:00 - Jose Canas [Swansea - Espanyol] Free
16:22 - Achille Campion [Norrby IF - Port Vale] Loan
15:58 - Abel Hernandez [Palermo - Hull] £10m
15:46 - Nathaniel Chalobah [Chelsea - Burnley] Loan
15:01 - Alex Nicholls [Northampton - Exeter] Loan
15:00 - Jonathan Obika [Tottenham - Swindon] Undisclosed
14:54 - Alex Bray [Swansea - Plymouth] Loan
14:45 - Andy Delort [FC Tours - Wigan] Undisclosed
14:21 - Holmbert Fridjonsson [Celtic - Brondy] Loan
14:16 - Adam Forshaw [Brentford - Wigan] Undisclosed
14:16 - Vitalijs Maksimenko [Brighton - VVV-Venlo] Loan
14:08 - Jelle Vossen [Genk - Middlesbrough] Loan
13:58 - Jordan Cranston [Nuneaton - Notts County] Free
13:56 - Michael Gardyne [Dundee United - Ross County] Loan
13:52 - Dylan McGeouch [Celtic - Hibernian] Loan
13:38 - Nathan Eccleston [Coventry - Partick Thistle] Free
13:20 - Javier Hernandez [Man Utd - Real Madrid] Loan
13:08 - Jack Price [Wolves - Yeovil] Loan
13:00 - Stuart Beavon [Preston - Burton] Undisclosed
12:58 - Marco van Ginkel [Chelsea - AC Milan] Loan
12:37 - Modu Barrow [Ostersunds - Swansea] Undisclosed
11:55 - Tom Koblenz [Hoffenheim - Derby] Free
11:30 - Shane Duffy [Everton - Blackburn] Undisclosed
11:24 - George Boyd [Hull - Burnley] £3m
10:59 - Yanic Wildschut [Heerenveen - Middlesbrough] Undisclosed
10:13 - Karim El Ahmadi [Aston Villa - Feyenoord] Undisclosed
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Saturday, 5 July 2014

TRANSFER NEWS: Barcelona to meet Suarez clause

Luis Suarez scored 31 goals in all competitions for Liverpool last season

Barcelona have told Liverpool they will meet the release clause in striker Luis Suarez's contract.
The clause is understood to be about £75m, and Liverpool are not prepared to sell the 27-year-old for less.
After "productive" talks with Barcelona this week, the Reds are trying to establish if Chile forward Alexis Sanchez will move in part-exchange.

Uruguay international Suarez is serving a four-month ban for biting Italy's Giorgio Chiellini during the World Cup.

Barcelona are willing to include Sanchez as part of the deal, but if the Chile forward opts to stay, Liverpool are prepared to sell Suarez in a straight deal.

Suarez, who joined the club for £22.7m from Ajax in 2011, has four years remaining on his contract at Anfield.

Liverpool chief executive Ian Ayre spent much of Wednesday in discussions with senior Barcelona officials in London.
"The talks held were productive," a senior Liverpool source told BBC Sport. "There are sensible expectations on both sides.
"Further talks and discussions will take place but no deal has yet been finalised."
Barcelona club president Josep Maria Bartomeu said on Wednesday: "This year we are going to restructure the team in depth and we are working on that.
"We have been working on that since February, but I can't reveal things we are doing.
"We have to be discreet - we can't give clues to other teams.
"We do have a lot of negotiations at a very advanced stage, but the World Cup is going on. People are speculating about a lot of players at the World Cup, but there's a lot of different factors."
Asked about Suarez, he said: "He's a great player, a global star and we want him to play as well as he's playing up to now. I'm speaking as a football fan.
"He's a player who needs to rebuild himself and get back to playing football."
Suarez apologised on Monday for biting Chiellini, after which Barcelona sporting director Andoni Zubizarreta said: "Suarez has shown he is humble enough to admit an error, which is very important.
"Everyone knows Luis is an excellent player, everyone knows last season he played in various positions in attack, but everyone also knows he is a Liverpool player."
Bartomeu described the player's apology as "honourable" and "good for football".
"He did something wrong and it's everybody in football's responsibility, whether it's Liverpool or others, to help him to go ahead and press on with his football career. It's not easy to admit your mistakes," Bartomeu said.
Croatia midfielder Ivan Rakitic, who completed his move to Barcelona from Sevilla on Tuesday, said: "The fact he has had the character and the strength to go in front of everyone and say sorry says a lot about him as a person."
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TRANSFER NEWS: Liverpool and Barcelona make progress in Luis Suarez talks

Luis Suarez: Could be on his way to Barcelona.

Liverpool and Barcelona have held "productive talks" over the potential transfer of Luis Suarez, according to Sky sources.

Anfield managing director Ian Ayre met officials from Barcelona in London on Wednesday, with a Liverpool source confirming later that "the talks held today were productive, there are sensible expectations on both sides.

"Further talks and discussions are to take place, but nothing is finalised as of now."

Sky Sports News reporter Vinny O'Connor also confirmed that the future of Barcelona forward Alexis Sanchez was on the agenda, although it remains unclear whether the Chilean would be a separate deal or used as a makeweight for Suarez, with a number of other options also available to the player.

Guillem Balague claims Suarez's representatives have held talks with both Real Madrid and Barcelona, but believes Barca is the most likely destination Suarez is currently serving a four-month ban for biting Italy's Giorgio Chiellini at the World Cup.
Following the 27-year-old's apology - which Barca reportedly had a major influence in procuring - the Primera Liga side have stepped up their pursuit.
At a press conference on Wednesday, Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu would not be drawn on the talks.
But he did he made a point of commending Suarez for apologising and confirmed they are in the market for a striker, as well as two new centre-backs.
"He has been humble enough to apologise to those he has affected, because it happened in the middle of a festival of football. In this case it's the best thing a person can do."
Andoni Zubizarreta
"I announced months ago that the team would undergo a deep renovation but we cannot reveal details because we don't want to give clues away to any of our rivals," Bartomeu said.
"Our representatives are constantly travelling to other countries because of potential signings.
"We have the names and the players, but sometimes there are clubs who speculate over possible signings by Barca to manipulate the price.
"All I can say is that they are names that have been agreed with (new coach) Luis Enrique and they excite us.
Former Liverpool manager Gerard Houllier on Luis Suarez.
"For example, (sporting director Andoni) Zubizarreta already has the names of the centre backs although they are not signed yet as there are clubs who think their value will go up after the World Cup."
Asked about Suarez, Bartomeu said: "Suarez is a Liverpool player so I can't talk about him, he belongs to another team, a rival team. But we are all football men, and saying sorry is honourable, it helps the competition.
"He did something that wasn't right, so it's the responsibility of everyone in football, be it Liverpool or anywhere else, to remember that he has said sorry. Admitting you have done something wrong is very important.

Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers refused to take questions on Luis Suarez whilst receiving an honorary doctorate at the University of Ulster - but did say
"Luis has apologised and that is honourable, he's taken a step towards rehabilitating, the football world should support him and help him. As a football fan I hope he can turn a corner."
Sky Sports' Spanish football pundit Guillem Balague believes Suarez had to apologise in order to secure his dream move to Barcelona.
"Barcelona wanted Luis Suarez to apologise," he said. "It is also part of an appeal that will surely reduce his ban.
"I realise many people feel cheated as he has apologised before. Biting shouldn't be done but can be corrected and Chiellini has accepted the apology, so who are we not to do the same?"
You'll be able to watch Liverpool and Barcelona in Champions League action next season on Sky Sports 5 - the new home of European football.
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Friday, 4 July 2014

TRANSFER NEWS: Mario Balotelli was ready to be sold to a Premier League club prior to the World Cup... but girlfriend Fanny Neguesha looks happy shopping in Milan

Struggling: Balotelli (left) battles against Egidio Arevalo in Italy's 1-0 loss to Uruguay to send them out
Struggling: Balotelli (left) battles against Egidio Arevalo in Italy's 1-0 loss to Uruguay to send them out

* Balotelli scored versus England but not against Uruguay or Costa Rica


  • * Milan are keen to offload the unpredictable striker before the new season.

  • * Arsenal had been linked with a move for the former Manchester City man.

  • * According to reports in Italy, Berlusconi has said a deal was in place for Balotelli to move to England but that has stalled because of Italy's displays.

AC Milan president Silvio Berlusconi has said he lost out at the World Cup because a £28million transfer involving Mario Balotelli and a Premier League club has stalled after Italy’s performances in Brazil. 

Italy crashed out at the group stages after failing to beat Uruguay and Costa Rica, and Berlusconi believes Balotelli’s disappointing performances in those games have scuppered his plans to get rid of the unpredictable 23-year-old. 

One person who will no doubt that Balotelli is staying in Milan is his girlfriend Fanny Neguesha who was seen enjoying a spot of shopping in the Italian city. 

But Berlusconi is far from amused, he said: ‘Other than Italy, I’m the one who lost at the World Cup,’ he is reported to have said during a meeting of his political party Forza Italia in Rome.

VIDEO Scroll down to watch Mourinho tell a CLASSIC story about Balotelli

Flying: Mario Balotelli, leaving Brazil after Italy's exit, could leave AC Milan this summer
Flying: Mario Balotelli, leaving Brazil after Italy's exit, could leave AC Milan this summer
Heading down: Balotelli's girlfriend, Fanny Neguesha goes shopping in Milan





















Heading down: Balotelli's girlfriend, Fanny Neguesha goes shopping in Milan
Stepping out: Fanny Neguesha goes shopping in Milan
Woman in white: Fanny Neguesha shops in Milan
Stepping out: Fanny Neguesha arrives in Milan to do some shopping 

La Gazzetta reports him as saying: ‘I was selling Balotelli to an English team for several millions, but, after this World Cup, who will buy him now?

'I was going to sell it to a top English club for 35million [euros], then the deal has stalled.'

Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani defended the striker for his performances in Brazil, but another club vice-president, Berlusconi's daughter, Barbara, hinted at the possibility of a transfer this summer by saying he is 'replaceable'.

The former Manchester City forward has been heavily linked with a move to Arsenal over the summer, though Arsene Wenger was quick to dismiss the rumour last month.

VIDEO Milan chief defends Balotelli
On the way: Balotelli's agent revealed the striker is looking away from boyhood club AC Milan
On the way: Balotelli's agent revealed the striker is looking away from boyhood club AC Milan
Not me! Wenger has dismissed the rumours linking Arsenal with a move for Balotelli
Not me! Wenger has dismissed the rumours linking Arsenal with a move for Balotelli

'No. No, that’s pure invention,‘ the Arsenal boss said while working as a pundit for beIN Sport.
'We cannot believe absolutely everything that is on internet or is in newspapers.

'Sometimes it’s created by agents or by press who needs news. But in that case, it’s not true.'
Balotelli himself is said to be keen on a move to the Premier League side.

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