Monday, 28 May 2012

Boudebouz - Liverpool want me

Sochaux midfielder Ryad Boudebouz has revealed that Liverpool are one of the clubs chasing his signature.

The highly-rated Ligue 1 winger has told reporters he has attracted interest from the Merseysiders as well as a host of French clubs understood to be Lyon, Lille and Marseille.
The 22-year-old was part of Algeria's 3-0 win over Niger in Saturday's friendly and after the game Boudebouz revealed that his agent has been in discussions with clubs across Europe over a potential summer switch.
"Certainly, my agent is in talks with some clubs, particularly in France, but there is still nothing concrete," he said.
"There is also Liverpool, who have initiated discussions with my agent, but at the risk of repeating myself, everything is in the discussion stage, no more."

Sunday, 27 May 2012

Sagna: We believe RVP is Gunner stay

Newton & Di Matteo in dark over their futures

Eddie Newton admits himself and Roberto Di Matteo are in the dark as to whether or not they will stay on at Chelsea.

The Italian has led the Blues to FA Cup and UEFA Champions League glory in a matter of months after taking over the reins following the sacking of Andre Villas-Boas.

Saturday, 26 May 2012

Del Piero won't stay in Italy

Veteran forward yet to decide on next club after leaving Juve
Alessandro Del Piero has insisted that he could not play for another Serie A club after leaving Juventus and is now looking for an exciting new opportunity.

Del Piero has spent almost two decades with Juve but it was recently announced that his contract would not be extended for another season.
The 37-year-old veteran has no interest in staying in Italy if he is not going to play for Juve and will ponder other options.
He is keeping a completely open mind at this stage but insists that one of his main considerations will be where his family would be happy to live.

Friday, 25 May 2012

Ranieri and Wilkins in Baggies Talk

We understand Claudio Ranieri and Ray Wilkins have held talks with West Bromwich Albion regarding the club's managerial vacancy.

Sky Sources,

Ghirardi expects forward to stay or return to Juventus

Parma president Tommaso Ghirardi does not expect Sebastian Giovinco to move anywhere other than Juventus after he was linked with Manchester City.

Giovinco's agent claimed last week that Premier League champions City are keen on the forward, who scored 15 goals in Serie A this season and has been named in Italy's Euro 2012 provisional squad.

Guardiola keeps door open

Pep Guardiola has not completely closed the door on managing a club next season, but the outgoing Barcelona coach reiterated his need to take a break.
The former Spain international announced last month that he would be taking a 12-month sabbatical from football following four trophy-laden years in charge at Camp Nou.

Source @skysports