Sunday, 24 May 2015

£50M PRICE TAG

Another day, another story on the future of unsettled Liverpoolforward Raheem Sterling, with this morning's Sunday Expressreporting that the Reds will reluctantly now allow the England international to leave Anfield at the season.
However, it also claims that the club will only sanction such a move if a rival suitor comes up with a whopping £50m for the player.

'WE'LL SEE ABOUT TOURE'

Inter Milan coach Roberto Mancini has refused to rule out a move for Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure at the end of the season.
"We must find players who are capable of making the jump up," he told Mediaset Premium.
"I'm convicted we will have a big season. Toure? He's a Manchester City player, we will see. The market is strange."

'SELLING STERLING A NO-BRAINER'

The Sunday Mirror's sports columnist Andy Dunn says it "is an absolute no brainer" for Liverpool to offload unsettled forwardRaheem Sterling this summer, if the Merseysiders were offered £60m for the player.
Dunn told the Sunday Supplement that Sterling "has not progressed" at Anfield this season after starring for the club in the previous campaign.

NO JUVE DEAL FOR CAVANI

Juventus have not agreed to sign Paris Saint-Germain forwardEdinson Cavani, according to the club's general director Beppe Marotta.
"Cavani? We haven't made any steps foward with the Uruguayan. We have not opened any negotiations", Marotta told Sky Sport Italia.
Meanwhile, Marotta also refused to deny that the Serie A champions were interested in out-of-favour Real Madrid midfielder Sami Khedira.
"Khedira? He's an important name, but we have known from the papers he won't renew his contract with Real," he added.