Saturday, 1 February 2014

VIDEO: Transfer wrap up - Draxler, Kroos and Berbatov in the news

A wrap up the latest transfer gossip ahead of tomorrow night's transfer deadline.

On the agenda is Arsenal's move for Schalke midfielder Julian Draxler, where Gunners' officials are in Germany attempting to close a deal.

Toni Kroos' situation at Bayern Munich and the interest of Manchester United, plus an update on Tottenham's move for Fulham striker Dimitar Berbatov are also covered.

 
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Norwich battle Palace for Blackburn defender Dann

Norwich City are in talks for Blackburn Rovers defender Scott Dann.

The Daily Mail says Norwich are trying to pull off a pre-deadline move for Blackburn's £38,000-a-week defender.

Crystal Palace manager Tony Pulis wants him at Selhurst Park, but Norwich are willing to match his astronomical wages.

 
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Bristol City sign Cardiff keeper Simon Moore

Bristol City have swooped for Cardiff City goalkeeper Simon Moore.

The Daily Mail says Moore has joined Bristol City on loan until the end of the season.

Moore joined Cardiff in the summer from Brentford.

 
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Brighton midfielder Bridcutt at Sunderland today

Brighton midfielder Liam Bridcutt is on Wearside today for talks with Sunderland.

The Daily Mail says Bridcutt is closing in on a £2.5million move to Sunderland from Brighton.

The central midfielder has travelled up to Wearside to discuss personal terms with the Black Cats ahead of Friday's transfer deadline.

 
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Porto accept Man City bid for Fernando

Manchester City are close to striking a deal for Porto midfielder Fernando.

The Brazilian is off contract in June and Porto have decided to cash in this week.

Sport TV says City have had a £6 million bid for Fernando accepted, with the player keen on a move to the Etihad.

City are also in for Porto teammate Eliaquim Mangala, 22, but they may have to wait till the summer to thrash out terms.

 
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Top Tips for Cheap Travel to the Brazil World Cup

In less than five months time, the much anticipated Brazil 2014 World Cup will kick off. 32 nations will face off in 12 host cities (assuming Curitiba makes it).

Not since USA 94 has the world cup taken place in the Americas and not since then has the tournament been spread so far and wide. Unlike then, this time groups games will take place thousands of miles apart making travelling between games a logistical challenge and expensive too.

All football fans, whether cheering on England or taking in some of the great other games on offer, can survive this world cup without it costing the earth. As this handy world cup travel guide proves, there are many tips and tricks to be employed to keep costs down. You need to know where you are going, when, where to stay and how best to plan your journey.

This guide contains information on travelling to Brazil, saving costs while there and most importantly, individual guides to each of the 12 host cities, so you can tailor each leg of the journey. All we need now is a miracle from England.

The Brazil World Cup 2014 promises to deliver thrills, spills and glory. We help to deliver you to Brazil – for less.

32 nations, 8 groups, 31 days, 64 matches, 12 host cities, 1 Trophy.

The numbers involved are staggering, and without proper planning the same could be true for your spending.

Here’s our help for planning world cup trips to Brazil in 2014.

BRAZIL WORLD CUP DATES

The 2014 World Cup finals will take place between 12th June 2014 and 13th July 2014, and like all World Cups before it will be split into stages and held across the country.

All eight previous world cup winners will be there, but for how long?

Stay for the whole tournament and you’ll spend 31 days minimum on the other side of the world. Stay for just the group stages (listen up England fans) and your trip could be over by 24th June.

This means its important to work out your budget and plan your trip so that you can fit in the maximum football for the minimum cost.

GETTING TO BRAZIL 2014

Have we mentioned that Brazil is, er, quite large? Wherever you end up, you're likely to fly into either Sao Paulo or Rio de Janeiro first. Look up flights to both and check which gives the best saving, then add on the cost of getting to your destination city to compare the total price.

Of course, this means staying in Sao Paulo or Rio may prove cheapest in terms of flying; but they're also likely to receive the most visitors hence more expensive hotels and more competition for match tickets.

You don't normally need a visa to visit Brazil, but still check the Foreign & Commonwealth Office website for entry requirements (particularly if you're a single parent or guardian travelling with a child).

It’s always worth checking if you can get cheaper flights by travelling direct to your chosen host city via another country, rather than flying into Sao Paulo or Rio then changing internally.

Compare flights and find out if you can save by flying in direct from Lisbon, Miami, Madrid, Frankfurt or Amsterdam.

SELF-BOOK OR PACKAGE TOURS?

Thomas Cook offers international + internal flight packages from £2,199, but you won’t necessarily get tickets. Instead you’ll have to apply for match tickets off your own bat in the FIFA ballot.

Click here for the full guide.

Chelsea boss Mourinho: Lukaku can be a good player...

Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho says he believes in the potential of Everton striker Romelu Lukaku.

Lukaku is expected to return to parent club Chelsea at the end of the season.

"I'm convinced he can be a good player," said Mourinho, when asked about his ageing strike-force.

 
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Mourinho accepts Chelsea strike-force entering veteran stage

Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho accepts his strike-force is entering the veterans' stage.

Chelsea's present strike options are Fernando Torres, Demba Ba and Samuel Eto'o, who are aged 29, 28 and 32, respectively.

"All our three strikers, no-one is the future for 10 years, like we have in other positions," Mourinho said.

"Not one of them is the player for 10 years like (Eden) Hazard or like Willian or (Andre) Schurrle or all these guys.

"Normally one of these three strikers would be replaced for somebody with this perspective of long term and this perspective of evolution."

 
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Chelsea boss Mourinho explains not buying January striker

Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho is refusing to panic over their lack of striker signing this month.

Mourinho says he won't settle for second best during the winter transfer window.

"We know what we are doing and if we do (something) now we are not doing the right thing," the Portuguese said.

"I know that people probably can think 'what they need is a striker to score 30 goals like (Sergio) Aguero, (Edin) Dzeko, (Luis) Suarez' and all these guys.

"But the most important thing for us is not today. The most important thing for us is the perspective of future and doing the right thing.

"When we do the striker, we do the right thing. And the right thing is not, for sure, now.

"Normally the market is easier in the summer, more time, more players, more changes. It's much better."

 
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Never-say-die Liverpool force Chelsea to go to £20M for Salah

Chelsea must break the bank to complete their capture of FC Basle winger Mohamed Salah.

The Mail on Sunday says Chelsea’s pursuit of Salah will end up costing the club £20million.

Liverpool increased their offer for Salah to £18.5m late last week when they became aware of Chelsea’s interest, with £13.5m due to be paid as an straight down-payment and £5m in bonuses.

But Chelsea, flush with £37m from agreeing to sell Juan Mata to Manchester United, were able to gazump the Merseysiders again, agreeing to go to £20 million.

 
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Arsenal attacker Oxlade-Chamberlain: Mertesack right to give me rollicking

Arsenal attacker Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain admits he deserved his rollicking from Per Mertesacker during their FA Cup win over Coventry City on Friday.

Usually mild-mannered, Mertesacker looked more like Martin Keown confronting Ruud van Nistelrooy at Old Trafford, waving his arms wildly in the reprimand as the Ox gave the ball away.

The England ace later said: "We set each other high standards and, if you do something that's not good enough, you can bet one of your team-mates will tell you.

"I gave the ball away and it resulted in them hitting the post. I knew I did wrong there. Per just gave me a nice, friendly reminder and that's what you need.

"We do have characters now, strong characters with a lot of experience like Mathieu Flamini and Per, who have been around the game for a long time at a very high standard. And with new signings coming in that makes it even more exciting."

 
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Friday, 31 January 2014

Arsenal aim to close Draxler deal with Schalke by end of day

Arsenal could close a deal for Schalke star Julian Draxler by the end of the day.

The Mail on Sunday says Arsenal have moved a step closer to taking Schalke's Julian Draxler to the club with a deal expected to be finalised this weekend.

The two clubs are still in negotiations for the 20-year-old but the player wants to move to the club and the expectation on both sides is that a compromise will be reached this week.

Arsenal do not want to go higher than £30million while Schalke want close to £35m. Ultimately Arsenal are likely to agree to a deal with additional clauses that could bring the fee up to what Schalke want.

 
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