That would be a fantastic signing
im buzzing for the ramires deal i can just imagine an essien-ramires-lampard midfield. that would be a excellent signing for fulham he was hugely linked to chelsea a few months ago.
Quality's there, but is quite injury proneDon't worry, quotes from Dutch press says he see's us as a stepping stone, hopefully if he does well though, we will get a hefty resale value
We also offered a contract to Serb Slobodan Rajkovic after he was released by Chelsea but we couldn't get a work permit, I think he's been on loan at FC Twente the past two seasons. We've appealed the though so hopefully he will sign
yer he has been in the dutch league for 3 seasons now, we signed him for nearly 4 million when he was 16 which was a record at the time for a player of that age. pretty tall player and very versitile would be a decent signing for fulham im sure.
The fans get ****** off on fm if the players say thatDon't worry, quotes from Dutch press says he see's us as a stepping stone, hopefully if he does well though, we will get a hefty resale value
DO NOT WANT. This deal is even worse than paying £5mil for Poulsen. Give us Bojan + €20mil.Argentinian press are reporting Liverpool have sold Mash to Barca. 15m Euros plus Hleb. They'd better be wrong.
these players will NOT be moving to Premier League clubs:
David VILLA
David SILVA
Sergio AGUERO
I'm sick to death of the tabloids re-hashing these "rumours".
Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez admits he has been left deflated by his World Cup exertions and is finding it increasingly difficult to motivate himself ahead of the new Premier League campaign.
The Argentine, who controversially left Manchester United last summer to join their bitter rivals Manchester City, suggests he will return home in “two or three more years” because he has less and less will to stay in Europe.
The diminutive striker suggests it is hard to play football if you are “not happy” and he credits his pessimistic demeanour on Argentina’s disappointing World Cup campaign.
The Manchester City striker told the Daily Mail: “For the last year I haven't lived with my daughters, they are growing up and I'm getting worn down.
“After returning from South Africa I though about quitting football, but I have a large family and now I have to continue.
“Football doesn't make me happy or as fulfilled as before. It becomes difficult to play like this,
“I was convinced (we would win). I dreamed about winning the World Cup, getting back to Argentina with it, it's all I thought about. Losing hit me really badly.
“It's the hardest thing I've experienced in football.
“I have less and less will to carry on in Europe. I'll be here two or three more years and then I'll go back (home).
“There is only a little time remaining before I retire. It is very difficult to play football if you are not happy.”
Sky Sports News is reporting that Hatem Ben Arfa arrived in Newcastle today to have talks with Chris Hughton, however, Hughton insists no move for the player will be made until permisson from Olympique Marseille is given. A photo of Ben Arfa at Newcastle International Airport can be seen here. Howay The Ladsss :wub: