Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Transfer news, rumours and gossip from Wednesday's papers.

The summer transfer window is hotting up as the new season draws ever closer. Keep on top of all the latest news, rumours and gossip from the printed press and the web here,

Today's transfer stories from other papers and websites

Chelsea have been told their £30million offer for Tottenham's Luka Modric will be rejected - and have been warned off any future bids. Angry Daniel Levy, who has insisted all along the player is staying, has told the Blues he will not consider any offer. (Daily Mail)

Manchester United were still hoping to hijack Man City's move for Samir Nasri as late as last night, when the Arsenal midfielder was having a City medical. (Daily Mail)

QPR are plotting a double midfield swoop for Newcastle's Joey Barton and have made a new £5m offer for West Ham's Scott Parker. (Daily Mail)

Rangers boss Neil Warnock has also launched an ambitious bid to sign Jermaine Jenas on loan from Tottenham. (The Sun)

Andre Villas-Boas has gone back to Porto with a bid for Uruguayan left-back Alvaro Pereira . But Chelsea do not want to pay the £26million get-out clause and are willing only to go to £15m. (The Sun)

Bolton hope to make Manchester City defender Dedryck Boyata, 20, a season-long loan signing. (The Sun)

Aston Villa are making a £3.5million move for Manchester United midfielder Darron Gibson. (Daily Mail)

Fulham plan to solve their striker crisis with a cut-price £3m move for Roma striker Marco Borriello. (Daily Star)

Blackburn striker El-Hadji Diouf has hit out at Rovers boss Steve Kean for freezing him out at Ewood Park. (The Sun)

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger is planning a double raid on Everton for Phil Jagielka and Mikel Arteta. (Caughtoffside.com)

Newcastle have been told by Lyon to improve their offer for left-back Aly Cissokho. (talkSPORT)

Chelsea are set to sign Mexico striker Ulises Davila and loan him out to affiliate club Vitesse for the season. (talkSPORT)


By Football Spy

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