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Wednesday 28 January 2009

Goldenbuns Beckham may stay in Milan

David Beckham's flirtation with AC Milan could be about to blossom into a fully fledged romance after Becks revealed that he could be persuaded to stay at the San Siro, while Milan vice-president, Adriano Galliani said that the Italians might be prepared to part with a fee for the player.… [continued] TRANSFER TALK: DAVID BECKHAM

David Beckham Goldenbuns or Goldenballs?
Tuesday 27 January 2009

Chelsea pick Storari as cover

Chelsea have moved quickly to find a replacement for second string keeper Carlo Cudicini before Petr Cech injures himself again and are expected to complete the signing of Italian stopper Marco Storari this week. Storari, who is on the books at AC Milan, but has spent time on loan… [continued] TRANSFER TALK: CHELSEA

Tuesday 20 January 2009

Kaka deal collapses and Robinho walks out

Manchester City have lost out in the chase for one Brazilian, their £107m target from AC Milan, striker Kaka, and have admitted this morning that Robinho, one of their current players and a compatriot of Kaka's, had walked out of their training camp in Tenerife. Kaka finally called a… [continued] TRANSFER TALK: MANCHESTER CITY

AC Milan's Brazilian playmaker Kaka
Monday 19 January 2009

Bellamy signs for City; who’s next?

Manchester City completed the signing of Craig Bellamy from West Ham for an undisclosed sum believed to be £14m on Monday afternoon after the Welsh international passed a medical at the Eastlands club. He is expected to make his debut for City at home to Newcastle - a former club… [continued] TRANSFER TALK: MANCHESTER CITY

Pennant must want to play, says Tony Adams

For Jermaine Pennant, the current transfer window has curiously mirrored the career trajectory of the out-of-favour Liverpool winger as initial promise has shrunk in the harsh daylight of reality. From having the world at his feet just days ago, with AC Milan and Real Madrid both reportedly keen on… [continued] TRANSFER TALK: JERMAINE PENNANT

AC Milan target Arsenal pair with Kaka cash

Manchester City's world-record bid for AC Milan's Kaka could have unintended repercussions in the Premier League. Although the Serie A club has denied that it would embark on a spending spree should they find themselves in receipt of more than £100m for their talismanic striker, the club is known to… [continued] TRANSFER TALK: AC MILAN

Sunday 18 January 2009

Kaka talk was just ‘hype’

The latest twist in the Kaka saga is a novel one - it was all just a dream! It is being reported that the story was hyped up by the owner of AC Milan, Silvio Berlusconi, in order to generate good publicity for the club when Kaka 'decided' not to… [continued] transfer talk: kaka

Friday 16 January 2009

City Kaka deal inches closer

AC Milan have given Kaka permission to speak to Manchester City over his proposed £100m move. The club announced on its TV station that it had received an improved offer of £103m for the 26-year-old, and said that in the "current harsh economic climate" the latest offer could be "the… [continued] TRANSFER TALK: KAKA

Thursday 15 January 2009

Hughes insists Kaka bid is still on

Manchester City's pursuit of Kaka is, perhaps unsurprisingly, becoming mired in rumour and counter-rumour with sources in Abu Dhabi claiming that the club have withdrawn their £100m bid for the 2007 world player of the year, (and possibly his team mates Gennaro Gattuso and Dida). Yet Mark Hughes and his… [continued] TRANSFER TALK: KAKA

AC Milan's Brazilian playmaker Kaka

AC Milan in for Liverpool’s Agger

It might be a bit rich to describe AC Milan as a selling club should they choose to let some of their best players go for £100m, but the Italians seem keen to avoid anyone giving them that tag by actually going out and buying players themselves. To that end… [continued] TRANSFER TALK: DANIEL AGGER

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