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    Quote Originally Posted by Giggs View Post
    They are doing well without him , heard that Chelsea is interested ...quality player
    Juventus doing well at the moment is a myth. They have been solid,yes. But reports like Juventus are back to their real self are not completely true. They are not at all spectacular and are filled with very industrious,but technically inept players like Pepe and Matri. Conte has brought some determination and grit into the team and it is very good news. But the fact that he is is still not starting the Captain of the team (technically, still the best player Juventus has at the moment) and Quagliarella is beyond me. In the last game vs Udinese, both of them played for 10 minutes together and created lots of chances, which until then was a joke to watch with nothing called real football in it. Conte needs to stop relying too much on hard working players who will run all day off but with no venom or class and start using players like Krasic. I agree Krasic is no Nedved, but still he is miles ahead of Simone Pepe and Estigarribia.

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    Santos prepared for Neymar 'war'

    Santos president Luis Alvaro de Oliveira Ribeiro is predicting "a war" for Neymar's signature in 2014

    Neymar, 19, is considered one of football's brightest talents, and interest from Europe is high, with Real Madrid, Barcelona and Chelsea all linked with the forward in recent months.

    It was this week claimed Champions League holders Barcelona had struck a preliminary agreement of €10 million with Santos allowing them to swoop for his services before his current contract expires in 2014.

    Santos have, however, since rejected the claims, and the Santos president has now reaffirmed the Brazilian club's commitment to retaining the striker, despite the lure of receiving a potentially huge transfer fee.

    "Barca do not have any first option on Neymar," he told RAC1. "I can assure he'll stay until 2014, then a war will start. In 2014, his contract will be up and he can sign for another club if he so chooses.

    "Barca and Madrid both made a formal, written offer for Neymar. Madrid's bid was the highest, Barca's more long-term. I have a very strong commitment to the truth. With Neymar the issue was basic. He has incredible potential - he's one of a kind.

    "He's very young, at 19. I felt to sell now was to sell the future. All the fans in Brazil love him and that is a priceless heritage for Barca and so we made every possible sacrifice for continuity - rejecting offers, even millions."

    However, he also said that Madrid had offered less than the player's release clause.

    "They wanted to pay less than the release clause, which was a joke," he said. "[Neymar's agent] Wagner Ribeiro is someone who's close to Madrid and I think it had an economic interest in seeing him in the white shirt."

    On speaking to Barcelona president Sandro Rosell after the meeting with Madrid counterpart Florentino Perez, he added: "I called Sandro and said I have good and bad news. The good news is that Neymar will not go to Madrid. The bad news is that he is not going to Barca either.

    "Barcelona have no advantage here. My friendship with Sandro has no bearing on any future negotiations."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Giggs View Post
    Santos prepared for Neymar 'war'

    Santos president Luis Alvaro de Oliveira Ribeiro is predicting "a war" for Neymar's signature in 2014

    Neymar, 19, is considered one of football's brightest talents, and interest from Europe is high, with Real Madrid, Barcelona and Chelsea all linked with the forward in recent months.

    It was this week claimed Champions League holders Barcelona had struck a preliminary agreement of €10 million with Santos allowing them to swoop for his services before his current contract expires in 2014.

    Santos have, however, since rejected the claims, and the Santos president has now reaffirmed the Brazilian club's commitment to retaining the striker, despite the lure of receiving a potentially huge transfer fee.

    "Barca do not have any first option on Neymar," he told RAC1. "I can assure he'll stay until 2014, then a war will start. In 2014, his contract will be up and he can sign for another club if he so chooses.

    "Barca and Madrid both made a formal, written offer for Neymar. Madrid's bid was the highest, Barca's more long-term. I have a very strong commitment to the truth. With Neymar the issue was basic. He has incredible potential - he's one of a kind.

    "He's very young, at 19. I felt to sell now was to sell the future. All the fans in Brazil love him and that is a priceless heritage for Barca and so we made every possible sacrifice for continuity - rejecting offers, even millions."

    However, he also said that Madrid had offered less than the player's release clause.

    "They wanted to pay less than the release clause, which was a joke," he said. "[Neymar's agent] Wagner Ribeiro is someone who's close to Madrid and I think it had an economic interest in seeing him in the white shirt."

    On speaking to Barcelona president Sandro Rosell after the meeting with Madrid counterpart Florentino Perez, he added: "I called Sandro and said I have good and bad news. The good news is that Neymar will not go to Madrid. The bad news is that he is not going to Barca either.

    "Barcelona have no advantage here. My friendship with Sandro has no bearing on any future negotiations."
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    Martin Caceres to join Juventus.
    Eduardo Vargas joined Napoli. He was supposedly on the verge of joining Chelsea.
    De Rossi still not saying anything about staying in Roma.

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    Arsenal trying to get henry in loan...

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    Manchester City striker Mario Balotelli has admitted he has been in contact with AC Milan and former club Inter as the transfer season swings into action

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    January transfer window: Top 50 players who could move




    BBC Sport profiles the most likely transfer targets during the January window - at home and abroad.
    Last January, the headlines were made on deadline day when Chelsea spent £50m on Fernando Torres and Liverpool replaced the Spaniard with £35m striker Andy Carroll.
    Here are our top 50 suggestions for high-profile moves this time...
    POTENTIAL PREMIER LEAGUE MOVERS

    CARLOS TEVEZ (aged 27, forward) Manchester City The Argentine is on his way out and, although City want a permanent deal, they may be prepared to initially loan him to AC Milan.
    WAYNE BRIDGE (31, left-back) Manchester City Pocketing a reported £90k-a-week but not in manager Roberto Mancini's plans and looks certain to leave. Possible Arsenal target.
    CHEICK TIOTE (25, midfielder) Newcastle United Despite signing a new long-term contract in February, the Ivory Coast star has created a lot of interest prior to leaving for the Africa Cup of Nations.
    MAROUANE CHAMAKH (27, forward) ArsenalAfter a blistering start to his Arsenal career, went dramatically off the boil. He will not want to sit on the bench for too much longer.
    JACK RODWELL (20, midfielder) Everton The Toffees are desperate for a striker but David Moyes needs to sell before he can buy. Everton could be tempted if a high enough offer comes in.
    GARY CAHILL (26, centre-back) Bolton Wanderers The England international's contract expires at the end of the season and Bolton will sell him. Chelsea are the front-runners.
    CHRIS SAMBA (27, centre-back) Blackburn Rovers Unhappy at the club and has made that clear for a while now. A big asking price may put off any potential suitors from making a bid.
    JUNIOR HOILETT (21, winger) Blackburn Rovers Rovers's top performer in their despairing situation. Contract ends in the summer so Rovers may take the money for the Canadian.
    FLORENT MALOUDA (31, winger) Chelsea Has been sidelined since Juan Mata's arrival at Stamford Bridge. He may return to France and join ex-Blues boss Carlo Ancelotti at Paris Saint-Germain.
    DARRON GIBSON (24, midfielder) Manchester United Almost joined Sunderland but injury problems at Old Trafford might result in him being given further first-team opportunities.
    TOMASZ KUSZCZAK (29, goalkeeper) Manchester United Another whose contract expires at the end of the season, but the reserve keeper may move earlier having stated his desire to quit United.
    POTENTIAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE AND SPL MOVERS

    JAMES TOMKINS (22, centre-back) West Ham United Talented England Under-21 central defender who could be snapped up by a top-flight club should they be looking to strengthen their backline.
    ROBERT SNODGRASS (24, winger) Leeds United Had appendix surgery at Christmas but wants to cement his place in the Scotland team. A Premier League club could target him.
    JORDAN RHODES (21, forward) Huddersfield Town Has already scored 19 League One goals and West Ham have declared a strong interest in the English-born Scottish international.
    LEWIS McGUGAN (23, midfielder) Nottingham Forest With Forest struggling, he may be sold by Steve Cotterill to bring in more players. His thunderbolt shooting is his greatest asset.
    LIAM RIDGEWELL (27, centre-back) Birmingham The defender had a transfer request rejected in August. Nothing has changed for him to rethink his decision about leaving.
    WILFRIED ZAHA (19, forward) Crystal PalaceImpressed against Manchester United in their Carling Cup win, the England Under-19 man possesses all the qualities to be a top striker.
    NICKY MAYNARD (25, forward) Bristol CityAfter refusing to sign a new contract, he has been told he can leave Ashton Gate. There won't be any shortage of managers wanting him.
    NIKICA JELAVIC (26, forward) Rangers Nearly moved to Leicester in the summer, the Croatian will be looking to test himself in England and plenty of clubs will be lining up for him.
    POTENTIAL EUROPEAN MOVERS

    WESLEY SNEIJDER (27, midfielder) Inter Milan Inter may decide to cash-in on their Dutch star but a destination isn't clear. His sky-high wages and a hefty transfer fee could put clubs off.
    MARIO GOTZE (19, midfielder/forward) Borussia Dortmund 'The German Messi' as described by Franz Beckenbauer. Extremely skilful and attracting plenty of interest from Arsenal and Manchester United.
    CHRISTIAN ERIKSEN (19, midfielder/forward) Ajax Starred for Denmark against England in February. Manchester United are among a host of major clubs who have been tracking him.
    RASMUS ELM (23, midfielder) AZ Alkmaar The talented Swede has attracted plenty of interest from Premier League and Serie A clubs, including Arsenal, Manchester United and Spurs.
    MARCO REUS (22, midfielder/forward) Borussia Monchengladbach Has made a tremendous start to the season and scored 10 goals in the Bundesliga so far. May favour a move to German giants Bayern Munich.


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    XHERDAN SHAQIRI (20, midfielder) FC BaselThe talented Swiss impressed against Manchester United in the Champions League and both United and Liverpool may target the £10m-rated player.
    YOANN GOURCUFF (25, midfielder/forward) Lyon Disappointing since his £18m move from Bordeaux, Lyon are ready to cut their losses on the playmaker and may even consider a loan.
    ANDRE-PIERRE GIGNAC (26, forward) Marseille His move to Fulham collapsed at the last minute in August but could be back on after a falling out with coach Didier Deschamps.
    EDEN HAZARD (20, winger/forward) Lille The exciting Belgian is a tasty prospect for Arsenal, Chelsea and Man City fans, but is also being targeted by wealthy domestic rivals Paris Saint-Germain.
    BENJAMIN CORGNET (24, midfielder/forward) Dijon Hugely impressive in his first Ligue 1 season, the dynamic attacking midfielder is reportedly attracting interest from Chelsea and Liverpool.
    OLIVIER GIROUD (25, forward) Montpellier His strength and aerial prowess make him an attractive prospect but it would take a large bid to sway the title hopefuls.
    MODIBO MAIGA (25, winger/forward) Sochaux Unhappy with Newcastle's decision to withdraw interest following a medical, the Malian would be open to offers from other Premier League clubs.
    PAPA 'BABA' DIAWARA (23, forward) Maritimo The Senegalese striker nearly moved to Celtic last summer and could be on his way this time via imminent receipt of a Portuguese passport.
    ALVARO PEREIRA (26, left-back) FC Porto The attacking full-back is strongly linked with Chelsea. The Portuguese champions have a replacement in Brazil's Alex Sandro and may be ready to haggle.
    EWERTON (22, centre-back) SC Braga The defender has impressed while on loan from Corinthians Alagoano, but his fate is not in Braga's hands. Porto and some Premier League sides are keen.
    NICOLAS GAITAN (23, midfielder) Benfica The Argentine sparkled in the Champions League group stage, but the extent of Manchester United's interest is the subject of some debate.
    HULK (25, forward) Porto Few clubs in the world have a realistic chance of luring the burly Brazil striker, who has an £83m buy-out clause - but Chelsea or Paris Saint-Germain might be tempted to break the bank.
    KAKA (29, forward) Real Madrid The Spanish giants are keen to offload a player earning £8.5m-plus per year. Paris Saint-Germain, Chelsea and a return to Brazil have all been mooted but the £25m price tag is too high.
    MARTIN CACERES (24, full-back) SevillaSelling the cultured Uruguayan would raise funds for Sevilla. He has attracted admiring glances in La Liga and abroad. Juventus are keen and £8m might do it.
    NILMAR (27, forward) Villarreal The Brazilian striker initially flopped at Lyon but has impressed since arriving from Internacional. Roma and Barcelona are monitoring but would need to find £25m.
    ESTEBAN GRANERO (24, midfielder) Real Madrid Has been limited to a handful of minutes as a sub this season. Arsenal have a long-standing admiration, as do Malaga.
    CARLOS KAMENI (27, goalkeeper) EspanyolThe Catalans are keen to sell to generate transfer funds and the Cameroonian stopper is one of their big assets. Moneybags Malaga are especially keen.
    JOSE ANTONIO REYES (28, midfielder/forward) Atletico Madrid The ex-Arsenal utility frontman was set to rejoin Sevilla before the arrival of Diego Simeone as Atletico coach. Sevilla and Zenit St Petersburg are keen.
    DANIELLE DE ROSSI (28, midfielder) Roma His contract expires in the summer and has not yet signed a new deal. Manchester City have repeatedly denied an interest in the Italian.
    RICCARDO MONTOLIVO (26, midfielder) Fiorentina The Italian looks likely to move away from the Viola with Arsenal potential suitors. AC Milan and Liverpool are also in the frame.
    POTENTIAL SOUTH AMERICAN MOVERS

    NEYMAR (19, forward) Santos Outrageously talented wonderkid whose desire for a move may have been boosted by the mauling his Brazilian club suffered against Barcelona in the World Club Cup.
    DEDE (23, centre-back) Vasco da Gama Tall, strong and very quick. A giant in defence who also likes to make an attacking contribution. Linked with Real Madrid.
    LEANDRO DAMIAO (22, forward) Internacional Tall target man who enjoyed a wonderful 2011. Has been attracting interest from Tottenham, Arsenal and Juventus.
    CARLOS LUQUE (18, winger) Colon Displays pace and tricky dribbling skills. A hit in the World Youth Cup, which Brazil won, the Argentine has been doing well at senior level.
    LUCAS OCAMPO (17, midfielder/forward) River Plate Tall, dynamic and skilful and can play up front or in midfield, but may not be sold until his club have been promoted back to the First Division.
    ANDY POLO (17, forward) Universitario Strong and stocky bullet-fast support striker who made a huge impression in 2011. The appalling financial position of his Peruvian club could force a sale.

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