Friday, 19 April 2013

Mourinho and Schurrle to Chelsea FC? Yilmaz to Liverpool FC? Mignolet to... - Crunchsports.com

Thursday's gather of the very best transfer experiences from the past 24 hours... - Jose Mourinho, who is still connected with a return to Chelsea, will stop Real Madrid come july 1st, according to the president of his sonas football club Canillas. Canillas leader Manuel Alvarez toldACOPE Deportes: "Mourinho told us that next year he'll not be in a position to give and come a speak with the instructors because he will not be here. "If Mou goes it'll be described as a big loss to Spanish football. I am hoping Florentino sorts it out." - Andre Schurrle, who's considered to be closing in on a proceed to Chelsea, could possibly be bought this summer, Bayer Leverkusen common boss Rudi Voller has admitted toADeutsche Presseagentur: "We are experiencing move enquiries every now and then. "Andre Schurrle isn't the only player of attention. It's obvious to truly have a look at these plans. We also did that last summer." - And Chelsea can include Kevin De Bruyne within a package for Schurrle, in accordance with German dailyAWelt. - Arsenal will make a offer to Sunderland to sign their goalkeeper Simon Mignolet at the end of the growing season, according to the Independent. - Tottenham are making plans to replace Gareth Bale and have targeted A10million Porto winger Christian Atsu and Hamburg's Heung-Min Son, according to theADaily Mirror. - Burak Yilmaz, who has been connected with Liverpool and Manchester United, is needed by a amount of groups, the Galatasaray forward's adviser has toldATuttomercatoweb. - Cruzeiro are closing in on the signing of Vasco da Gama defense Dede, who has been connected with Liverpool and Manchester United, the Brazilian club's attorney has toldALance. - Liverpool striker Andy Carroll is on Newcastle's radar for a summer transfer - but only at a A10million price, according to theADaily Mirror.

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