terça-feira, 5 de janeiro de 2016

Transfer News: Chelsea hijack £150m Man Utd raid, Arsenal deal complete, Liverpool blow

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STARSPORT brings you the latest transfer news from the Premier League.

The Mirror claim the Premier League champions are poised to swoop for the Welshman after the sacking of Rafa Benitez has reportedly upset the 26-year-old.
New Real boss Zinedine Zidane will try and sign Chelsea ace Eden Hazard which could swing a move for Bale in the Blues' favour.
The Times claim Real president Florentino Perez would demand a staggering £150m fee for the Welshman.
Using Hazard in a swap deal could make Stamford Bridge the more likely destination for Bale should he leave the Bernabeu.
Arsenal have completed their deal for Mohamed Elneny, according to the Egyptian's FC Basel team-mate Albian Ajeti.
The Gunners are on the verge of a £7m deal for the midfielder after he completed his medical and agreed a four-and-a-half year deal.
In a post on his official Facebook page, Ajeti said: "I'm happy for you Mohamed El Nenny success in Arsenal."
Arsene Wenger is set for a busy month as he looks to add quality to his squad and capture the Premier League title for the first time since 2004.
Roma have offered Fulham striker Moussa Dembele a pre-contract in order to beat potential Premier League suitors.
LiverpoolTottenham and Everton are all ready to swoop for the 19-year-old starlet.
Fulham have offered Dembele a new contract but he is likely to move away from Craven Cottage in the summer with Roma the first to move for the starlet, according to The Sun.
Bayern Munich are also keen on the Frenchman who has nine goals in 23 Championship appearances this season.
The news is a blow to Jurgen Klopp who is looking to add a striker to his side in January.

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Soccer fan tricks his wife into letting him name his daughter after Arsenal
You may think you’re a soccer fan. You may have developed such an interest in the sport that you skip prior social engagements so you can wake up early to watch it on weekends. You might have even purchased a jersey and refer to the club you support with the Royal We.
But have you named one of your children after the club you support? No? THEN YOU’RE NOT A REAL FAN.



Clare Smith of Blacktown, New South Wales wrote in to a popular Australian lifestyle magazine to tell the story of how her daughter came to be named “Lanesra.” She thought her husband was just being imaginative and romantic when he chose the name, and didn’t realize that it was just Arsenal spelled backwards until Lanesra’s second birthday.
I wonder how that conversation went down once Clare had her A-Ha moment. Did Mr. Smith have to sleep on the couch or in a literal doghouse for a fortnight? Has she let him back into the house yet?
All of this could potentially be worth it since the North London club is currently sitting at the top of the Premier League and poised to win their first title in 10 years.
It’s Arsenal’s league to lose, even though I feel like we say that every year.

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