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Tuesday, 22 November 2011
Neil Warnock has said he hopes to sign 4 or 5 new players in the month of january, as they won't come to a decision on Adel Taarabt before the transfer window reopens.


Moroccan playmaker Taarabt came back to training with Queens Park Rangers on Monday following a mix-track of his passport meant he was not able to return back from international duty to participate in his side 3-2 victory over Stoke.


Taarabt's absence also left Warnock with no full complement of substitutes for that visit to the Britannia Stadium, and he doesn't desire to be in that position again.


With the manager ceartain that he will get the backing of the board, he has set his sights on bringing in players for this winter.


"They know we need some more players to add to the squad and they have been very supportive," he told Sky Sports News.

"We are on the lookout for four or five players.
"I'm not saying they are all going to be big-name signings, but we need numbers in the squad."
Warnock also refused to say weather or not Taarabt had a long-term future at Loftus Road, with the talented 22 year old being linked with an away move due to the start of a frustrating Premier League season.
The out of favor Juventus Winger is finding life hard on the bench with only 4 starts this season and only completing 1 whole 90 minute game. This weekend made things worst as the Serbian star had to sit out a 3-0 win by his club over Palermo, with reports indicating that the Winger has been saddened with life at the Italian Club.  


"The Manager, Conte does not want him. Milos has to play and there are many clubs that are interested," the player's agent Dejan Joksimovic told Il Corriere dello Sport.


"Chelsea and Manchester City both submitted bids in the summer, but these were rejected by Juventus. But the situation is evolving and we will see what happens with [Juventus sporting director Giuseppe] Marotta in winter."


With Barclay Premier League teams looming large the winger according to his agent is most likely to leave because of lack of playing time.



Saturday, 19 November 2011
The French power House has set it eyes on the Brazilian star as they look add more quality to their team. With the big spenders looking to win their League this term and also making sure that they qualify for the champions league next season, they are willing to go head to head with English soccer team Chelsea and Russian giants Anzhi Makhachkala.


But it has never been a secret, according to Hulk's agent, that current PSG manager, Leonardo, has always been a fan of the Porto man. The agent continued to say that while Leonardo was with Inter and A.C. Milan he tried to sign the Porto man.


"There is nothing concrete between Hulk and Paris Saint-Germain," Teodoro Fonseca told le10sport.com. "Nevertheless, Leonardo has always wanted Hulk at his clubs.




"When he was at Inter and AC Milan, he already tried to sign him."


But he continued to rule out a move this Winter transfer window and reiterated that Hulk is focused on his current club at the moment.


"This winter, no," Fonsenca noted. "Hulk is only thinking about Porto, the Champions League and the Brazil national team."


The only problem that PSG will encounter is the €100 million release clause attached to his contract.





Friday, 18 November 2011
The striker has had a far than pleasant stay at the Italian club and is ready to abandon them, reports Sky Sports Italia. 

Currently the Amauri has been excluded from the squad due to his refusal to leave the club last summer.
  
"I hope this thing [with Juventus] ends as soon as possible. I am counting the seconds and days," Amauri told Sky Sport Italia.

"Will I leave in January, of course."

It is a certainty now that the out of favor player is ready to move on and is keen on doing so in the January transfer window.





Roberto Mancini has confirmed rumors that the big spending English Giants would try to sign the Roman starlet, seeing his contract running out at the end of this season.
Rossi would be a great addition and would help the big spenders in their quest to win trophies this season.

Mancini told Corriere Dello Sport: “It’s difficult for a Roman player to leave the city, Romans are very fond of their specific lifestyle and surroundings. It wouldn’t surprise me if Daniele De Rossi signs a contract extension."

"Alessandro Nesta managed to move away from Rome and adapt to his new surroundings. He has a different character than Daniele though." 

"That doesn’t mean that we’re giving up on him. If De Rossi becomes available one day, Manchester City will try to sign [him], just like Real Madrid, Chelsea and all the other big clubs."

"He’s a superb player and one of the few who would be able to blend in in a top team. He’s a complete midfielder with a lot of quality and experience.”

A.S. Roma would have no choice but to consider selling the Italian player to the English Soccer Team in the January transfer window, because of fear of him not renewing his contract.







The Serie A champions want to sign a alternative for Antonio Cassano, who faces a extended spell on the sidelines following heart surgery.


Cassano has gone out for six weeks after going through effective minor heart surgery. 


AC Milan are thinking about creating a bid for want-away Manchester City attacker Carlos Tevez, based on report in Italia.


  Althought Milan have been linked with Catania's Maxi Lopez, Roma's Marco Borriello and Chelsea's Didier Drogba in the past few weeks, securing the services of Tevez on a six-month loan deal, with the intention of a permanent one is most likely La Gazzetta dello Sport reports.


The Manchester City star future is very much in doubt with the club after falling out with manager Roberto Mancini and he wants to leave the club in the january transfer window.

Although Mancini claims Tevez can continue to possess a future with the Premier League leaders if the striker apologises, it seems highly unlikely that this will happen given the Agentina star's attitude.


                                                                
                                                       
                                       

Bolton Wanderers manager Owen Coyle has indicated that the club may need to sell England defender Gary Cahill in the month of january instead of risk losing him for free at the finish of his contract.


Against all the odds the Trotters held onto the to the Bolton star in August following a deal for the English man to become a Tottenham flattened on timeline, while Chelsea also have emerged as challengers to sign the center-back, permitting him to partner John Terry for club and country.


Coyle told reporters: "I would like to use Gary Cahill every single day each week as lengthy when i could because he's a high player along with a fantastic youthful guy."


"Sometimes situations are removed of the grasp. I'll wait and find out what The month of january brings."


Cahill came from Aston Villa for approximately £5 million to Bolton in the month of january 2008 and he has since gone onto set up himself  a regular starting postion for both club and country.


Coyle added: "Gary Cahill's a high-class player and he'll still improve."


"Another evening [against Sweden] it looked this kind of assured performance, himself and John Terry formed an excellent partnership, as they did within the last qualifying games."


The Bolton Manager will have alot on his mind, as time draws closer to the January transfer window, he would have to think quick as whether to sell the player or not.