THE JANUARY TRANSFER window is wide open, and who better to guide us through the latest wheelin’ and dealin’s than ‘Arry himself.
Just don’t use the words wheelin’ or dealin’, alright?
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Miller is homeward bound: After a spell playing in Australia with Melbourne City the 33-year-old former Alex Ferguson signee will line out for Cork City in next season’s Airtricity League Premier Division.
Warnock leaves Leeds for Derby:Former Liverpool left-back Stephen Warnock has left Leeds United and signed an 18 month contract with Derby County. In an interview with The Sun, Leeds owner Massimo Cellino didn’t hold back in his reasoning for selling the defender, ”he is older, lives in Liverpool and refused to move to Leeds — and is often complaining. So I am happy for him.” Ah Massimo, what would we do without you and your outspoken ways?
Mirallas on the move?Speaking to The Liverpool Echo Kevin Mirallas has said that he is in no rush to sing a new deal and will decide his future at the end of the season.
Roma holding firm on Strootman:Is this the longest running transfer saga ever, in which nothing has actually happened? With United pursuing Kevin Strootman for approximately 15 years now [sic] Roma have said that it would have to be a “huge” offer to tempt them to sell.
Liverpool tune in on Song:Reports in a number of newspapers this morning suggest that Brendan Rodgers is lining up a bid for Barcelona midfielder Alex Song who is currently on loan at West Ham.
Loan move for Adnan:After making just two appearances since November it looks like Adnan Januzaj is on the way out of Old Trafford, but only on loan. A number of clubs, including Everton and PSG, are interested.
Surely Messi’s not moving?Despite The Sun reporting this morning that Manchester City are prepared to pay up to £480 million for Lionel Messi, Spanish football expert Graham Hunter told our own Eoin O’Callaghan that the only way a move could possibly happen is if Messi explicitly said he wanted to go.
'Arry's Transfer Window: Arsenal ready to swoop for Dortmund duo
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THE JANUARY TRANSFER window is wide open, and who better to guide us through the latest wheelin’ and dealin’s than ‘Arry himself.
Just don’t use the words wheelin’ or dealin’, alright?
Miller is homeward bound: After a spell playing in Australia with Melbourne City the 33-year-old former Alex Ferguson signee will line out for Cork City in next season’s Airtricity League Premier Division.
Arsenal ready to raid floundering Dortmund: Arsene Wenger is set to splash out £63 million in a combined bid for Borussia Dortmund duo Mats Hummels and Ilkay Gundogan.
Warnock leaves Leeds for Derby: Former Liverpool left-back Stephen Warnock has left Leeds United and signed an 18 month contract with Derby County. In an interview with The Sun, Leeds owner Massimo Cellino didn’t hold back in his reasoning for selling the defender, ”he is older, lives in Liverpool and refused to move to Leeds — and is often complaining. So I am happy for him.” Ah Massimo, what would we do without you and your outspoken ways?
Mirallas on the move? Speaking to The Liverpool Echo Kevin Mirallas has said that he is in no rush to sing a new deal and will decide his future at the end of the season.
Roma holding firm on Strootman: Is this the longest running transfer saga ever, in which nothing has actually happened? With United pursuing Kevin Strootman for approximately 15 years now [sic] Roma have said that it would have to be a “huge” offer to tempt them to sell.
Liverpool tune in on Song: Reports in a number of newspapers this morning suggest that Brendan Rodgers is lining up a bid for Barcelona midfielder Alex Song who is currently on loan at West Ham.
Loan move for Adnan: After making just two appearances since November it looks like Adnan Januzaj is on the way out of Old Trafford, but only on loan. A number of clubs, including Everton and PSG, are interested.
Surely Messi’s not moving? Despite The Sun reporting this morning that Manchester City are prepared to pay up to £480 million for Lionel Messi, Spanish football expert Graham Hunter told our own Eoin O’Callaghan that the only way a move could possibly happen is if Messi explicitly said he wanted to go.
Former Irish international Liam Miller is returning to Cork to join his hometown club
Graham Hunter: ‘The only way a move can happen is if Lionel Messi says ‘I want to leave”
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