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17 February 2015

Hot Tuesday Transfer GOSSIP

TRANSFER GOSSIP

Chelsea and Manchester United have been joined by Juventus in
their pursuit of Inter Milan striker Mauro Icardi, 21, with the Italian
giants ready to table a bid. (Daily Express)

West Ham United hope to tie up a deal for Brazilian winger
Anderson Luiz de Carvalho, 33, better known as Nene, who is a free
agent after cancelling his contract with Qatar club Al Gharafa.
(Daily Mail)
Real Madrid's French international defender Raphael Varane, 21, is
being pursued by Manchester United and Chelsea. (Daily Mirror)
Southport teenager Drew Lewis, 19, has been offered a trial with
Manchester United after scoring 38 goals for the Conference side's
reserves this season. (Daily Mail)
Palermo president Maurizio Zamparini says that no Italian club has
the money to prize away 21-year-old striker Paulo Dybala and that
could leave the way clear for cash rich Manchester City to step in.
(Talksport)
Paris St-Germain have not given up hope of signing Chelsea's Eden
Hazard, 24, despite the fact the Belgian forward signed a new five-
year contract at Stamford Bridge last week. (Daily Star)

OTHER GOSSIP
Southampton striker Jay Rodriguez, 25, out of action for almost a
year with a cruciate ligament injury, is hoping to return to action in
March. (Daily Mail)
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Manchester City's veteran midfielder Frank Lampard says the
return of midfielder Yaya Toure and new striker Wilfried Bony will
give the club a massive boost in the title race. (Daily Mirror)
England manager Roy Hodgson has confirmed that Tottenham's
23-goal striker Harry Kane, 21, will be named in his next squad.
(Daily Mail)
Everton midfielder Leon Osman, 33, is expected to continue his
recovery from a foot injury with a run out for the club's Under-21s
on Tuesday after 11 weeks out. (Liverpool Echo)
Southampton chairman Ralph Krueger says his side, who are
currently fourth in the Premier League and in line for a place in the
Champions League, are fully prepared to play on world club
football's most elite stage. (Southampton Echo)
Swansea City supporters trust are expecting an offer from US
billionaire John Moores to take a 30% stake in the club. (South
Wales Evening Post)

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