Liverpool starlet Sterling on Madrid's radar, Arsenal target set to leave, former Liverpool player eyed by West Ham and Chelsea to offer Pogba, all in today's gossips.
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Liverpool want Iker Muniain
Liverpool are eyeing Athletic Bilbao winger Iker Muniain according to reports in Spain (AS). The 21-yer-old has a €45million buyout clause. AS claimed that Liverpool want him but are not willing to pay such amount.
Chelsea to offer £60m for Pogba
Chelsea are set to offer a £60million bid for Juventus star midfielder Paul Pogba who is currently in Brazil for the World Cup. Chelsea are still interested in the 21-year-old despite of his interview few weeks ago that he is happy in Italy and has no plans to move.
Real Madrid ready to offer Sterling
Mirror reported that Real Madrid are now ready to offer Liverpool for their starlet Raheem Sterling. The Englishman who played all the three games in the World Cup is one of the best young talents currently present in England. Los Blancos are planning to make a £25million bid for the teenager.
Morgan Schneiderlin might be leaving the Saints as Arsenal are interested in him. The 23-year-old has wished to play for a better club.
Raul Meireles on West Ham’s radar
West ham United have shown interest in signing former Liverpool and Chelsea midfielder Raul Meireles. Fenerbahçe are ready to listen to offers more than £3million for their player. The 31-year-old has returned form the World Cup after being knocked out in the group stages.
Kaka set for Brazil return
Reports claimed that Brazilian club Sao Paulo is considering to bring Kaka back to home. Kaka started his career at Sao Paulo in 2001 and looks like he will be ending his career at the same boyhood club.
Everton are set to land Barry
Gareth Barry who rejected an offer from West Ham is now set to sign a three year deal at Everton. The 33-year-old midfielder enjoyed last season on loan at Everton from Manchester City. The Englishman played 37 games last season.
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