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JULY, 18TH 2010
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Latest transfer rumours, Wenger, Fabregas, Hodgson and Torres





Arsene Wenger hopes that the confirmation from Barcelona that they will not go crazy to get Cesc Fabregas, has stopped every rumour about him leaving. Roy Hodgson has also stopped speculations about Steven Gerrard and Fernando Torres leaving Liverpool, article continues

Ashley Cole is staying at Chelsea. This is the latest news in the saga of the English international. Carlo Ancelotti is convinced that Cole will stay at Stamford Bridge.

Liverpool is believed to be in front of Arsenal and Tottenham in the chase for Joe Cole. David Bentley and Robbie Keane could both be on the move from Tottenham to Aston Villa.

Mario Balotelli could still leave Inter and join Man City in a £ 20 million move. Patrice Evra will be the next target for Real Madrid after they failed with a bid for Ashley Cole.

Dan Gosling and Sol Campbell both looks close to a move to Newcastle. England goalkeeper David James has snubbed a chance to join Sunderland on a short term loan.

Ipswich wonderboy Connor Wickham is a target for Arsenal and Tottenham, but the London clubs could be frightened by the £ 10 million price tag.

Barcelona reject Gai Assulin has one week to convince Blackburn manager Sam Allardyce that he is worth a chance in the Premier League.

West Ham is linked with a move for Partizan midfielder Radosav Petrovic. Portsmouth defender Steve Finnan could also be in line for a move to Upton Park.

Bolton defender Danny Shittu could be on his way to newly promoted Blackpool. The Nigerian international played at the 2010 World Cup but still looks out of favour at Reebok.

Danny Welbeck could be loaned out to Sunderland this season. The young Man Utd forward will rather gain experience in the Premier League than playing in the reserves.

Roy Hodgson will if he manage to land the signing of Joe Cole also convince Steven Gerrard and Fernando Torres that he is ready to bring Liverpool back in the Premier League title race.

Stoke is desperate to sign Carlton Cole. Cole could also be a target for Aston Villa, Liverpool and Sunderland, with Newcastle, Arsenal and Tottenham also watching closely.

Fulham have lined up Rangers goalkeeper Allan McGregor to replace Mark Schwarzer if Arsenal makes the right offer for the Australian international.

Wolves is closing in on Senegal international Guirane N'Daw. Jimmy Bullard will finally get his dream move to Celtic after Hull agreed to give him a £ 250 000 pay off.

Tottenham could be ready to bring Blackburn defender Phil Jones to White Hart Lane. Anton Ferdinand could be on his way from Sunderland to Newcastle or Wigan.

Roy Hodgson is ready to let Lucas Leiva, David N'Gog, Albert Riera and Sotirios Kyrgiakos leave Anfield, if conrect bids comes in. Riera and N'Gog are both linked with other clubs and Lucas Leiva could be joining Rafael Benitez at Inter.

Matt Derbyshire is ready to move back to England after it was clear that his current club Olympiakos are willing to sell. Championship duo QPR and Sheffield United could both be interested.

Ipswich will make a bid for Cardiff forward Michael Chopra and fight with West Ham over Portsmouth defender Steve Finnan.

Craig Bellamy is not interested of a move to Wolfsburg. This has made a sudden stop to a possible dream move to Man City for Bosnian forward Edin Dzeko.

Blackpool is ready to bring Nicky Butt to Bloomfield Road. Scunthorpe forward Gary Hooper could be a
£ 2.5 million target for Newcastle.

AZ forwad Moussa Dembele looks close to a £ 5 million move to Birmingham. The only problem is that Bayern Munich is ready to also fight for the Belgian international.

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger looks certain to make a new and improved bid for Everton defender Phil Jagielka. Wenger will also make a last attempt  to try to keep Sol Campbell.

William Gallas will leave Arsenal and join Panathinaikos after not finding a new club in the Premier League. Mikael Silvestre also looks certain to follow Gallas out the doors at Arsenal.

Werder Bremen chief Klaus Allofs expects big money offers for German international Mesut Ozil. Bayern Munich, Manchester City, Arsenal, Manchester United and Chelsea are all reported to be interested.

Standard Liege midfielder Axel Witzel is the player Aston Villa will try to bring in as a replacement for James Milner who looks close to a Man City move.

Aston Villa could be willing to sell want away midfielder Nigel Reo Coker. Reo Coker will be priced to
£ 4 million. This could allert a number of clubs including Blackburn, Birmingham and Stoke.

Eidur Gudjohnsen will not rejoin Tottenham, but interest from a number of Premier League clubs could still give hope of a new chance in England.

Burnley defender Tyrone Mears looks certain to remain at Turf Moor after it was clear that his former manager Owen Coyle has ruled out a move to Bolton.

Newcastle is linked with Real Madrid midfielder Mahamadou Diarra. The Mali international has previously played for Vitesse and Lyon.

Manchester United is ready to make an attempt to bring German international Phillip Lahm to Old Trafford. Dimitar Berbatov could be sacrificed to tie up the deal with Bayern Munich.

Blackpool is ready to make a bid for Celtic midfielder Paddy McCourt. The N Ireland international is believed to be available for a fee in the region of £ 500 000

Chelsea will try to tempt Santos with a bid for their 18 year old winger Neymar da Silva. Neymar is described as a fantastic talent.

Middlesbrough manager Gordon Strachan is not finished with his transfer raids north of the border. He has now decided that Dundee United midfielder Craig Conway will be his next target.

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