Summer Transfers

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Do you expect me not to take Marca seriously ?

Look I'm sorry the story was b/s but that's the nature of the transfer season. Of all the stories that I've published on my site only two turned out to be b/s. The other one being the Xabi Alonso Transfer to Juve.
 
Do you expect me not to take Marca seriously ?

Look I'm sorry the story was b/s but that's the nature of the transfer season. Of all the stories that I've published on my site only two turned out to be b/s. The other one being the Xabi Alonso Transfer to Juve.

its cool, i think you'd find most gooners protective over Fabregas :D

But Marca do have a history of tapping up players for Real
 
its cool, i think you'd find most gooners protective over Fabregas :D

But Marca do have a history of tapping up players for Real

Cool, I understand. I'm the same when it comes to Gerrard:)

I may be wrong but I don't think Barca have showed interest in Cesc since he left them have they?
Understandable considering they have Xavi who plays in the exact same position.
 
They have, I think towards the end of the last season it was, they said if he wants to play for them again he must initiate it, or something along those lines

But the great thing about Cesc is hes always very quick to dismiss any speculation...
 
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Liverpool complete Keane transfer

Liverpool have completed the signing of striker Robbie Keane from Tottenham for a fee that could rise to £20.3m.

Keane, 28, underwent a medical on Monday after agreeing personal terms on a four-year contract worth around £80,000 a week over the weekend.

Spurs said they agreed an initial fee of £19m plus a potential further £1.3m.

Tottenham have also agreed to drop their official complaint to the Premier League after Liverpool apologised for their conduct in pursuing the Irishman.

Keane has been given the number seven shirt at Anfield, famously worn by the likes of Kenny Dalglish and Kevin Keegan.

The Republic of Ireland's record goalscorer says he cannot wait to link up with Liverpool's Euro 2008-winning striker Fernando Torres.

"He has been a revelation since he came to the Premier League," said Keane. "He was absolutely outstanding last year and also in the Euros with Spain.

"It is hard to leave Tottenham with some of the players they had - like Dimitar Berbatov, who I had a great relationship with - but Torres is probably the best striker in the world right now.

"Hopefully we can play a lot of games together and do well."

Relations between Spurs and Liverpool became strained after Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy accused the Reds of breaking Premier League rules in making their interest in Keane known despite being told by the Londoners he was not for sale.

However, a statement on the Spurs website read: "Liverpool FC have acknowledged that the way its website reported comments of its manager, which were widely covered by the media, was inappropriate.

"In light of that acknowledgement (they) have apologised and agreed to make a donation to our Club's main charity, the Tottenham Hotspur Foundation.

"Tottenham Hotspur has therefore agreed not to pursue its official complaint to the Premier League."

But Levy added: "I was incredibly disappointed when I first heard, not only that Liverpool had been working behind the scenes to bring Robbie to Anfield, but that Robbie himself wanted to go and submitted a transfer request to this effect.

"I have already made my opinion clear on the nature of this transaction.

"I don't regard it as a transfer deal - that is something which happens between two clubs when they both agree to trade - this is very much an enforced sale, for which we have agreed a sum of £19m as compensation plus a potential further £1.3m in additional compensation."

Liverpool will now become Keane's sixth club after spells at Wolves, Coventry, Inter Milan and Leeds, before his switch to Tottenham in 2002 for £7m.

Keane had become Benitez's number one summer target over recent weeks, with the need to replace Peter Crouch, who joined Portsmouth earlier this month, seemingly more important than pursuing the protracted move for Aston Villa's 27-year-old midfielder Gareth Barry.

Keane paid tribute to Levy and Spurs and revealed that the move to Anfield was too good to turn down.

He said: "I would like to place on record my thanks to the board, players and fans of Tottenham for the past six years, which were the best and most enjoyable of my career to date.

"I will never forget them. I would specifically like to thank chairman Daniel Levy for understanding, that, as a fan, joining Liverpool is a lifelong dream of mine and one I couldn't let pass me by.

"I hope one day the Spurs fans, who have been brilliant to me, can understand this too.

"I have only good things to say about my time at Tottenham and expect them to go from strength to strength under Juande Ramos and Daniel Levy."

The arrival of Keane takes Liverpool's spending to about £32m since the end of last season. They have already drafted in Philipp Degen, fellow full-back Andrea Dossena, goalkeeper Diego Cavalieri and teenagers David Ngog and Emmanuel Mendy.

About £20m has been raised by selling Crouch, John Arne Riise, Scott Carson and Danny Guthrie.
 
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Ramos declines move for Villa

Tottenham boss Juande Ramos is set to concentrate his efforts away from Valencia striker David Villa when he targets a replacement for Robbie Keane.

Villa, the 26-year-old Spain international, has been made available this summer but it is understood that Spurs expect the top goalscorer at Euro 2008 to end up at Real Madrid.

Public encouragement from his agent, inviting Spurs to bid last week, was interpreted as an attempt to prompt the Spanish giants into action.

With Keane edging towards a transfer to Liverpool, Ramos is in the market for at least one forward and recently suggested he was not in the race for Espanyol's Luis Garcia.

Zenit St Petersburg have invited Spurs to make an offer of more than £20million for Russia forward Andrei Arshavin, while Roman Pavlyuchenko, his international team-mate and destroyer of England in Moscow last year, has also been mentioned as a possibility.

Two strikers could be required as Dimitar Berbatov could depart - reports may have suggested Manchester United are cooling interest but Spurs are braced for a fresh bid before the end of the transfer window.

Elsewhere, Tottenham want to add Blackburn's David Bentley and have also looked at Sevilla's Diego Capel, both wide players, and they are expected to sign another centre-back.

Heurelho Gomes is looking forward to replacing Paul Robinson as first-choice goalkeeper but Ramos also needs a reserve stopper as Radek Cerny has joined QPR.

Gomes was the hero for PSV Eindhoven when they knocked Spurs out of the UEFA Cup last season, but he told Spurs TV Online: "That is in the past now, I want to be number one keeper next season and give the same commitment that I gave at PSV."

England Under-21 international Ben Alnwick is a possible deputy and Spurs also made an enquiry about IF Elfsborg's Johan Wiland, according to the Swedish goalkeeper's agent at the weekend.
 
Quite frankly, in terms of legitimate news, I only take the BBC, Sky & the official club websites seriously. The rest really just speculate or report after a deal has been published by "official" sources.

:)
 
Quite frankly, in terms of legitimate news, I only take the BBC, Sky & the official club websites seriously. The rest really just speculate or report after a deal has been published by "official" sources.

:)

Then you would have only known that liverpool got keane today, while the rest of us would have known the deal for ages.You would also not know what deals have failed becuz offers were not enough.

If you want to be in the know then looking at those websites wont help you.Even the bbc has a gossip column which is from all the newspapers.
 
Then you would have only known that liverpool got keane today, while the rest of us would have known the deal for ages.You would also not know what deals have failed becuz offers were not enough.

If you want to be in the know then looking at those websites wont help you.Even the bbc has a gossip column which is from all the newspapers.

The Keane deal was on Sky news TV yesterday already. ;) They list all transfers, completed and failed. My point is they publish facts, not gossip.

At least their gossip column is just that, a column and not their main page. :cool:
 
He only had his medical yesterday. If that failed, the deal wouldn't have been completed. Thus, he signed yesterday. Who cares about the ifs and buts prior to that?

Breaking news: Conrad Jantjes was on trial at Chelsea. 14 years ago.
 
He only had his medical yesterday. If that failed, the deal wouldn't have been completed. Thus, he signed yesterday. Who cares about the ifs and buts prior to that?

Breaking news: Conrad Jantjes was on trial at Chelsea. 14 years ago.

People in the know care about that, the move would have come as a shock if we hadnt already known about it for ages.

A medical is practically a signature, if he failed that then he wouldnt be able to play in the EPL fullstop.

Like every transfer that has taken place this season, we have known about it long before it happend.
 
During the transfer period, one needs to listen to rumours and read any worthy newspapers cos BBC and Sky reports these stories from the tabloids and from rumours.

So one cant only listen to BBC and SKY - it would be too late by then.

I agree. BBC and Sky only run with the "official story" after the club have officially announced the signing. Which is usually 2-3 weeks after everybody knows about the signing. So in theory if you want to get the official news first the best place to go is on the club's website.
 
The Keane deal was on Sky news TV yesterday already. ;) They list all transfers, completed and failed. My point is they publish facts, not gossip.

At least their gossip column is just that, a column and not their main page. :cool:

Sky sports don't only deal with facts. Off the top of my head they ran with the ***a, david villa and Robinho stories. And plenty more:)
The world would be a fecking boring place if websites only reported the official transfers. Even BBC ran with the Nasri signing 2 weeks before it was officially announced by Arsenal.
 
Guys, I'm not arguing whether or not it would make the world a boring place.

I simply said I personally consult those sources, as I'm not interested in speculation. :) You guys like it, good for you.

I just want to see signed deals. :cool:
 
SPURS NEAR BENTLEY DEAL

David Bentley is apparently back in north London to undergo a medical at Tottenham this morning, ahead of a move worth around £17million.

Source: Football365.

So in other words we can tell the world he's a Spurs player? ;)
 
F365 is not really the most reliable source. I don't even bother going to their website. Their mailbox is funny as hell though:)
But as you say...different strokes for different folks:)

but i think it is a brilliant signing...hmmm i wonder if we can get Aaron Lennon now aswell:)
 
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I'm keen (no pun intended) to see how Spurs do this summer. :D
 
I'm keen (no pun intended) to see how Spurs do this summer. :D

I think(or maybe hope) that they will be able to break up the so called "big four". In attacking terms they are very strong. Especially with the addition of Luka Modric and Dos santos. Bentley adds another10+ goals a season, and last season Jenas was one of the best players in the league.
Their defence is another story though:rolleyes:
 
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