Monday, August 30, 2010

Trezeguet joins Hercules

Trezeguet joins Hercules

David Trezeguet has completed his move to newly promoted Primera Division side Hercules Alicante after having his contract terminated by Juventus.

The Frenchman was made surplus to requirements at the Italian giants this summer and a move to Spain beckoned, with Real Zaragoza and Hercules locking horns for his signature.

Hercules have now won the battle and Trezeguet joins on a free transfer, with the 32-year-old's wife, who was born in Alicante, reportedly playing an influential role in the surprise decision.

The club achieved promotion last term after finishing second in the Spanish second division and the signing will be seen as a major coup for the relegation candidates.

Trezeguet is the highest scoring foreigner in The Old Lady's history and was always a popular figure among fans as club president Andrea Agnelli reflected on a glorious decade together.

Love story

"Like all Juve fans I was very fond of David and his 171 goals in 10 years," said Agnelli.

"A player with an average of 17 goals a season needs no commentary. It was a true love story and David will always be in our hearts."

Former Monaco striker Trezeguet spent 10 years with Juventus, scoring 171 goals since joining in 2000 after making a big impression with France, who won the European Championships that year.

He won three league titles with Juve, including Serie B in 2007, played in the 2003 UEFA Champions League final and was Serie A top scorer in 2002.

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Milan confirm Zlatan deal

Milan confirm Zlatan deal

AC Milan have confirmed the signing of striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic from Barcelona on loan, with the option to buy him next summer.

The former Inter Milan player, who arrived at Camp Nou last summer in a big-money switch, has been heavily linked with a return to Serie A.

And a four-year deal worth €24million (Ј19.7m) has now been agreed, with Swedish frontman Ibrahimovic set to join Milan on a year-long loan before signing a permanent contract at the end of the season.

The 28-year-old striker is due to undergo a medical on Monday before completing the deal.

Agreement

"We have agreed a deal for a season's loan and then the right to buy for €24m," said Milan chief executive Adriano Galliani.

"He will undergo a medical on Monday and sign a four-year contract."

Ibrahimovic was delighted to finally see the two clubs reach an agreement over his future.

"I'm really happy. Everything has been solved in a positive way," Ibrahimovic told Sky Italia . "Now I come back to the city of Milan but with another team.

"They are an important side and with a big tradition.

"The attack is fantastic. I hope to win the Champions League and everything."

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Injury blow for Ronaldo

Injury blow for Ronaldo

Cristiano Ronaldo has been ruled out of Portugal's Euro 2012 qualifiers against Cyprus and Norway with an ankle injury.

The 25-year-old forward sustained the knock while on duty for Real Madrid during Sunday's 0-0 draw at Real Mallorca and is likely to be sidelined for three weeks.

An MRI scan on Monday morning showed "a contusion on his right ankle", Real revealed in a statement.

The statement added: "He will be unavailable for an estimated period of approximately three weeks."

Portugal take on Cyprus in Guimaraes on Friday before travelling to Oslo to face Norway four days later.

Ronaldo is expected to miss Real's next two Primera Liga encounters, as well as their opening UEFA Champions League group phase clash against Ajax in Holland on September 15th.

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Friday, August 27, 2010

Hercules lead Trezeguet hunt

Hercules lead Trezeguet hunt

Primera Liga new boys Hercules have emerged as the shock frontrunners in the race to sign David Trezeguet.

The French striker remains on the books of Italian giants Juventus for now, but has been edging closer to the exits all summer.

Having slipped down the pecking order in Turin, he looks set to continue his distinguished career elsewhere.

There has been no shortage of interest shown in the experienced frontman, with clubs across Europe keen to bring a player of his considerable pedigree on board.

It appears, however, that a switch to Spain could now be in the offing, with Real Zaragoza and Hercules having leapt to the front of the queue.

Trezeguet's agent admits he has already held discussions with both clubs, and has hinted that a move to Alicante would appeal to his client.

Advantage

"On Wednesday I spoke with Zaragoza and Hercules officials and those talks are ongoing," Antonio Caliendo told L'Equipe .

"Hercules hold the advantage because David's wife is from Alicante, so that could be important.

"It could be arranged that he will go there on a two-year contract. We have two other offers to consider, but that is the most appealing.

"We have a meeting scheduled with Juventus officials on Saturday when the matter will be discussed further."

Reports suggest Juventus are willing to cancel Trezeguet's contract, which still has 12 months left to run, by mutual consent, paving the way for him to move to Spain as a free agent.

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Pep - Door is open for Masch

Pep - Door is open for Masch

Barcelona manager Pep Guardiola has hinted that transfer target Javier Mascherano needs to travel to Spain if a deal is to be reached.

The 26-year-old Liverpool midfielder is wanted by the Catalan club as they prepare to embark on their Primera Liga campaign at the weekend.

Mascherano did not make the Reds squad for their clash with Manchester City on Monday night, as manager Roy Hodgson claimed the player had his 'head turned' by interest from Barca.

The Primera Division champions are thought to have tabled a bid in the region of Ј16million for the combative midfielder, but it was rejected as it fell short of Liverpool's asking price.

Guardiola confirmed that he wants to bring the player to Camp Nou, but is unsure how close an agreement is, claiming he will speak to Mascherano if he arrives in Spain.

"I will speak about him when he's here - if he comes," he said

When asked how close a deal was to being reached, Guardiola added: "You'll have to ask (sporting director Andoni) Zubizarreta.

"If a defensive midfielder arrives the needs of the team will be resolved. If one arrives I will be satisfied."

Training

Wantaway midfielder Mascherano trained with Liverpool on Tuesday despite the uncertainty surrounding his future.

He has openly expressed his desire to leave Anfield after three-and-a-half years at the club, but it remains to be seen if he secures a move away before the end of the August transfer window.

Mascherano has been strongly linked with a switch to Inter Milan, where he would link up with former Kop boss Rafa Benitez, but Barcelona's interest appears to have lit a spark within the South American.

However, with Liverpool signing the player for a fee thought to be worth Ј20million, they will want to at least get their money back and perhaps make a profit from his sale.

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Schalke snap up Sarpei

Schalke snap up Sarpei

Schalke have wrapped up a deal for Hans Sarpei and remain keen on Real Madrid's Rafael van der Vaart.

The Bundesliga outfit have signed Ghanaian defender Sarpei from Bayer Leverkusen on a two-year contract.

He put in a number of commanding displays at this summer's World Cup and will bring vital experience to Schalke's backline following the departure of Rafinha to Genoa.

"After Rafinha left we were looking for a player who can play both left and right in the defence," said coach Felix Magath.

Magath has also confirmed that he would love to bring former Hamburg playmaker Van der Vaart back to Germany.

Having lured Raul away from Real in July, he hopes the Dutchman can be persuaded to follow his former team-mate to Schalke.

Respect

"Raul has a lot of respect for him and he would fit in here nicely," added Magath.

"But as it stands at the moment we cannot and will not meet all the demands."

Schalke's hopes of bringing in Van der Vaart could also be scuppered by the player's apparent reluctance to discuss such a deal.

"Schalke is a super club," he told Bild .

"I have had excellent feedback about the club from Raul.

"But I really want to impose myself at Real Madrid."

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Thursday, August 26, 2010

No pressure to sell Masch

No pressure to sell Masch

Liverpool's board is under no financial pressure to accept a substantial bid for Javier Mascherano, according to sources at the club.

The Reds rejected a ₤16million offer from Barcelona for Mascherano, who did not play any part in Monday night's 3-0 defeat at Manchester City.

Mascherano was at the club's training ground on Tuesday after manager Roy Hodgson insisted the midfielder will only leave if the club's valuation is met.

The club's parent company is ₤350million in debt, and up for sale, but it is understood Liverpool's main creditor, Royal Bank of Scotland, is putting no pressure on Hodgson and the board to accept any offer.

"There's absolutely no pressure from the banks to sell players," a club source told Sky Sports News HD .

Faith

"The debt is with the owners. The club runs itself. RBS aren't interested in asset-stripping Liverpool."

RBS's main ₤237million loan to the club expires on 6th October and must either be repaid or, if a new agreement can be reached, rolled over. But the bank could take control of the club's shares.

"₤16m from the sale of a player, such as Mascherano, is hardly going to make much of a difference to a club with a debt of ₤350m." added the source.

"RBS appears to have faith in Martin Broughton, and Barclays Capital, in their search for a new buyer."

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Hercules chasing Trezeguet

Hercules chasing Trezeguet

Primera Division side Hercules are reportedly set to make a bid for Juventus striker David Trezeguet.

The former French international has been the subject of interest from several Premier League clubs, including Liverpool, West Ham, West Brom and Aston Villa, as well as La Liga rivals Real Zaragoza.

Juve coach Ligi Del Neri is set to let the veteran striker leave after ten years at the Serie A giants, however his destination is yet to be decided.

Once regarded as one of the finest strikers in world football in his position, the 32-year-old may be tempted to join Hercules as an automatic starter rather than as a likely squad player at Anfield.

"David is excited by a new challenge, Hercules' chairman has money to spend," said Trezeguet's agent Antonio Caliendo to L'Equipe.

"David should make his final decision on Wednesday or Thursday. He will have a family gathering."

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Ibrahimovic - No Pep talk

Ibrahimovic - No Pep talk

Zlatan Ibrahimovic has claimed there has been a significant breakdown in his relationship with Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola.

The Sweden international could be set to leave Camp Nou after just one season with AC Milan in talks over bringing him back to Italy.

Ibrahimovic only joined Barca from Milan's city rivals Inter 12 months ago in a big-money deal which saw Samuel Eto'o head in the opposite direction.

The sought-after striker revealed that the last six months have seen a wall of silence between himself and Guardiola.

Ibrahimovic told Sky Italia : "I haven't spoken to Guardiola for six months.

"I do not know the reason for this, but there are certainly problems.

"As for Milan, for now, I do not know anything about a possible move, so I will remain a Barcelona player.

"But I would like to play alongside a player such as Ronaldinho."

Difficult

When asked about Ibrahimovic's comments, Guardiola told a press conference: "We have no problem of communication. For the good of the club it's best not to say anything.

"There's always a reason, but I'm not going to explain it now. I'm very communicative.

"When it's the right time I'll give my opinion."

Guardiola added about the Swede's future: "If after the 31st (transfer deadline day) he's still a Barcelona player I will treat him as such."

Ibrahimovic's agent Mino Raiola admitted that there is unlikely to be a swift resolution to the saga.

He told Radio 24 : "It's a difficult negotiation, the parties are so far from an agreement, we are still in the process of discussions.

"Ibrahimovic is following the progress of the talks. It will be a long week, made up of meetings and conferences, but Ibrahimovic has a club that is not asking him to leave, so he is calm."

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Sunday, August 22, 2010

Wenger confirms Squillaci hope

Wenger confirms Squillaci hope

Arsene Wenger has confirmed Arsenal are hoping to sign Sebastien Squillaci from Sevilla, but insists a deal is still some way from being completed.

The France international asked to be left out of the starting XI as the Spanish side clashed with Braga in their UEFA Champions League play-off to avoid being cup-tied for European competition.

Sevilla revealed that the Gunners' initial offer for the 30-year-old had been rejected but it appears Squillaci has his heart set on a move to Emirates Stadium.

Wenger is keen to add to his defensive ranks having seen William Gallas, Sol Campbell and Mikael Silvestre all depart over the summer.

And while he confirmed his interest in the former Lyon and Monaco man, the French tactician claimed he was just one of a number of transfer targets.

"He is one of the players we look at," Wenger said.

"With central defenders we are short number-wise, so we look at him, but we are far from being close to signing him."

New page

Meanwhile, Squillaci will not be considered for selection by Sevilla for Saturday night's Spanish Supercup second leg away to Barcelona.

The defender's request to be left out against Braga left coach Antonio Alvarez angry at the time, but he now says the issue is water under the bridge.

"I didn't like the fact that he didn't want to play (against Braga), but the circumstances turned out that way," he said at a press conference.

"I wasn't going to lose a lot of time thinking about what could happen. I turned over a new page and forgot about the issue."

Squillaci's decision was reported to have caused unrest in the Sevilla dressing room before the Braga match, which the Spanish side lost 1-0 in Portugal, but Alvarez says those stories are false.

"Nothing happened," he said. "I got the players together, told them that Squillaci wouldn't play and that (Federico) Fazio would start in his place."

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Jose wake-up call for Benzema

Jose wake-up call for Benzema

Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho has reportedly warned French striker Karim Benzema to change his lazy attitude.

Spanish sports daily Marca claimed on Sunday that the former Chelsea and Inter Milan manager was overheard berating the 22-year-old in training earlier this week.

Mourinho allegedly told Benzema in front of his team-mates: "If it was just for you I would make training at midday because you arrive at 10 o'clock half asleep and then by 11 you are already sleeping again."

According to the Spanish newspaper, Mourinho also hit out at Benzema during a press conference on Real's pre-season warm-up tour.

Listless

"Benzema must understand that he is extremely talented but that in itself is not enough," said Mourinho.

"I need Karim. For me he is a very important player but he has to put himself out there. We need a striker who is sparky not one that is listless."

Benzema, who was overlooked for France's World Cup squad this summer, has insisted he wants to make an impact at the Bernabeu and score "lots of goals".

He endured a disappointing debut season at Real following his move from French giants Lyon last summer, scoring only nine goals.

"People see me as a big player," said Benzema. "When I played with Lyon I scored a lot but last year it just wasn't me out there on the pitch."

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Ozil reveals Real dream

Ozil reveals Real dream

Real Madrid's latest signing Mesut Ozil says it was his dream to play for the club and Jose Mourinho.

The Germany international sealed his move to the Spanish giants on Wednesday, signing a six-year contract with the illustrious club.

Ozil insists that ex-Inter Milan and Chelsea head coach Mourinho convinced him to join his Santiago Bernabeu revolution.

The talented 21-year-old was one of the stars of the World Cup as Germany advanced to the semi-finals of the tournament.

"I spoke to my advisers and looked at the options but I always wanted to join the best team in the world, and to play under the best coach in the world, Jose Mourinho," said Ozil.

"I chatted to him and he convinced me. What we spoke about will remain between him and me but that's why I am here."

Role

Ozil admitted fellow Germany international Sami Khedira had also played a role in helping him make his choice after he joined Real this summer from Stuttgart.

"I congratulated him when he joined Real, and we later exchanged emails," he continued.

"I asked him what life was like at the club and he told me the climate was splendid and that they had a great team.

"I'm hungry to play football."

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Friday, August 20, 2010

Albiol suffers injury blow

Albiol suffers injury blow

Real Madrid have been dealt a blow with the news that defender Raul Albiol could be out for up to five weeks with a sprained ankle.

The 24-year-old centre-half suffered the injury in Madrid's friendly draw against Belgian side Standard Liege on Tuesday.

Albiol is now not expected to feature for Los Merengues for at least one month after an MRI scan revealed the extent of the damage.

New Madrid manager Jose Mourinho is already without defenders Pepe (knee) and Ezequiel Garay (dislocated kneecap), and this latest injury will further add to his selection problems.

The Spanish giants kick-off their Primera Division campaign away at Mallorca on Sunday, 29th August.

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Dervite makes Spurs exit

Dervite makes Spurs exit

Defender Dorian Dervite is set to complete a move from Tottenham to Villarreal on Wednesday.

The 22-year-old Frenchman, who was signed from Lille by former Spurs manager Martin Jol in 2006, has made just one senior outing for the club since his arrival.

Tottenham have now agreed a deal for the centre-back to leave White Hart Lane and link up with the Spanish side.

Dervite's only first-team match was a Carling Cup tie against Port Vale four years ago, after which he sustained a serious knee injury.

He joined Southend on loan for four months in early 2009 after failing to make an impact on current Spurs boss Harry Redknapp.

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Gunners make Squillaci bid

Gunners make Squillaci bid

Sevilla have confirmed they are in talks with Arsenal over the possible sale of Sebastien Squillaci.

The France international centre-back was reportedly left out of the Spanish side's UEFA Champions League play-off clash with Braga in order to avoid being cup-tied.

Arsenal are in the market for a new centre-back after defenders William Gallas, Sol Campbell, Mikael Silvestre and Philippe Senderos were all allowed to leave the North London club at the end of last season.

Arsene Wenger has already added Laurent Koscielny to his defensive ranks and it looks like another Frenchman could be arriving at the Emirates Stadium.

Insufficient

The 30-year-old, who joined Sevilla from Lyon in 2008, is reportedly valued at 8 million Euros, but Sevilla sporting director Ramon Rodriguez insists a deal has not been stuck yet.

"The player asked not to play because of the offer from such a big team but, for the moment, we believe the offer is insufficient and Squillaci is still a Sevilla player," said Rodriguez after the La Liga outfit's 1-0 defeat at Braga on Wednesday.

Sevilla added in a statement on their official website : "Sebastien Squillaci's future is in the air.

"As was confirmed by sporting director Ramon Rodriguez at the airport in Porto, the club have received an offer from Arsenal.

"The player asked coaches not to play him in the match."

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Thursday, August 19, 2010

Salvio pens Benfica loan deal

Salvio pens Benfica loan deal

Atletico Madrid striker Eduardo Salvio has signed a season-long loan deal with Portuguese champions Benfica.

The Argentina international joined Atletico in January on a five-and-a-half year deal from native first division outfit Club Atletico Lanus.

However, the 20-year-old failed to earn a regular playing spot at the club, with Uruguay World Cup star Diego Forlan and Sergio Aguero preferred up front.

Salvio was reportedly a target of numerous clubs this summer, including Serie A outfit Fiorentina.

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Ibra not leaving Barca

Ibra not leaving Barca

Barcelona striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic will not be leaving the club, according to the player's agent.

Ibrahimovic's future has been subject to conjecture over the summer after AC Milan and Manchester City were the latest to be linked as potential suitors.

The Swede had previously revealed a desire to play in the Premier League, although he insisted he was happy at Camp Nou.

And even though the arrival of David Villa over the summer may see him consigned to the substitutes' bench, Ibrahimovic's agent says his client is committed to Barca.

Mino Raiola told Sky Italia : "Ibrahimovic is not moving.

"Zlatan is a great player who is liked by many clubs, but nothing changes. He is and will be a Barcelona player."

Interest from Italian giants Milan had emerged when Azzurri general director Ariedo Braida talked up a move for the former Inter forward.

Braida claimed he would be willing to ship one of his current pool of attackers out to make way for the 28-year-old.

But Raiola says a deal will not happen because Ibrahimovic wants to see out the remaining four years of his deal at the Catalan club.

"We like Braida's words, but the thing stops there," he said.

"Zlatan wants to stay in Barcelona. In words it is very easy. If Barcelona would sell him, if Milan would buy him, if the player would go away and find an agreement - then it would be a done deal.

"The problem is that Ibra has four years of contract (left) and wants to remain at Barca. We know that many admire him, as (Roberto) Mancini, (Jose) Mourinho and (Carlo) Ancelotti besides Milan, but there has never been any negotiations."

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Forlan happy at Atletico

Forlan happy at Atletico

Diego Forlan has stressed that he is settled at Atletico Madrid and has not been approached by another club.

The Uruguayan striker was heavily linked with a move away from the Vicente Calderon at the end of last season, while speculation only increased as he enjoyed a scintillating World Cup.

Tottenham were among the clubs interested in recruiting Forlan before Atletico announced that he would not be going anywhere.

Rumours have continued but Forlan maintains that there have been no firm offers, while he will stay focused on Atletico until that changes.

"I don't know anything of an interest from other teams. It's another summer full of rumours and there isn't any official proposal, so the only thing that I know is what is said by the press," he stated.

"Nobody has approached me with a proposal so I don't see myself leaving Atletico Madrid at the moment.

"While there isn't any proposal there is nothing to think about. I am very comfortable where I am, I am under contract for three more years and I am very happy.

"No offer has arrived, so I can't start to think that my future will be in another shirt when I have a contract with my current team and nobody has sent any proposal."

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Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Rafael - I'm staying put

Rafael - Im staying put

Rafael van der Vaart insists Mesut Ozil's arrival at Real Madrid will not push him towards the door.

German World Cup star Ozil completed his move to the Bernabeu from Werder Bremen on Tuesday for a reported fee of €15million (Ј12.4m), fuelling speculation over Van der Vaart's future with the Spanish giants.

But the Dutchman insists he is not considering an exit, and is looking forward to battling for a regular spot in the team against his fellow midfielder.

Staying

"(Ozil's arrival) does not signify my departure," said Van der Vaart. "I don't want to leave the club and I want to continue this season.

"Nobody at the club has told me I am out.

"For me his arrival is not a problem. I need to fight for my place in the team, which is a positive for Real because we are at the same club.

"I am used to fighting against big names for a place in the starting XI and this year is no exception."

Holland midfielder Van der Vaart did not celebrate after scoring for Real in their 1-1 pre-season friendly draw against Standard Liege on Tuesday, prompting more rumours that he is on his way out of the club.

But Real boss Jose Mourinho insists nothing should be read from his lack of reaction, and is adamant Van der Vaart can still play a key role in the team.

Mourinho told Marca : "For us it was just a training match. The result was not very important. I don't give any importance to the fact that Van der Vaart did not celebrate his goal. I didn't (celebrate) either. It was a friendly.

"For me, Van der Vaart is still as important as before the Ozil transfer. As always, I will listen to the wishes of the players."

Ozil will be officially unveiled by Real at a press conference on Wednesday afternoon, and Mourinho is backing the 21-year-old to make a big impact for the Primera Liga club.

"He's a player who can play for Real Madrid for 10 years," he said.

"His contract was running out so we could get him at a lot less than his actual market value.

"With Kaka's injury, Ozil and Sergio (Canales) are two players who can give us a lot."

Happy

Mourinho says he is happy with his summer signings after adding Ozil to a haul that includes Canales, Sami Khedira, Ricardo Carvalho, Pedro Leon and Angel Di Maria.

He added: "In a market that is affected by the bad economic situation, without making a signing like Kaka or Cristiano (Ronaldo), the club has invested enough."

One player Mourinho failed to bring to Real this summer is 17-year-old Anderlecht striker Romelu Lukaku, but the Portuguese boss says the deal could still materialise in the future.

"His father is very intelligent and will not let his son go now," added Mourinho. "We will see next season."

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Tiago seals Atletico return

Tiago seals Atletico return

Atletico Madrid have re-signed Portugal midfielder Tiago from Juventus on a season-long loan deal.

The former Chelsea and Porto performer spent the second half of last season at the Vicente Calderon, scoring three goals in 29 appearances.

And the 29-year-old World Cup ace, who scored twice for his country in the South Africa finals, has impressed Atletico boss Quique Sanchez Flores sufficiently to be brought back to the Spanish capital for the 2010/11 campaign.

"I'm delighted to return to Atletico," said Tiago, who will be eligible to feature in Atletico's defence of their Europa League crown this term. "I wanted to come back and here I am again, eager to start training.

"Right now my goal is to be ready to play as soon as possible. It will be hard to play the European Super Cup on 27th August because I haven't done any training with the ball.

"I have not spoken with the coach, who will decide. I've talked to Simao (Sabrosa) and I know most of my team-mates, which is an advantage."

Atletico kick off their domestic campaign against Sporting Gijon on Sunday week.

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Bremen - Ozil going nowhere

Bremen - Ozil going nowhere

Werder Bremen have reiterated German World Cup star Mesut Ozil is staying put, despite Real Madrid saying they plan to make a new offer.

Reports in Spanish sports newspaper Marca claimed Jose Mourinho's side are preparing to launch a €14million (Ј11.5m) bid for the 21-year-old midfielder - €5m more than their original offer.

But Werder sports director Klaus Allofs insists Ozil is going nowhere, and emphasised the first offer from Spanish giants Real was "unacceptable".

"There is nothing new. I have already said the offer is unacceptable, I might say risible," said Allofs.

"Mesut is under contract with Werder and I believe he will remain so."

He added: "We have not received a new offer and we rejected the first."

Price tag

German media have reported that Bremen have slapped a €16million (Ј13.1m) price tag on Ozil, who is out of contract at the Bundesliga club in June next year and has recently turned down the chance of a new deal.

The midfield ace, who arrived at Bremen for €4.25m (Ј3.5m) in January 2008, is also a reported target of Arsenal and Manchester United.

Ozil, who impressed for Germany in South Africa this summer, helping his side to a third-placed finish, has said himself he could make the move to Real this summer.

The deadline for the transfer could be Wednesday, when Bremen face Italian side Sampdoria in the Champions League. If Ozil plays, it would make him ineligible to play for Real in the same tournament.

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Monday, August 16, 2010

Sevilla reject Fabiano offer

Sevilla reject Fabiano offer

Marseille have failed in a bid to land Luis Fabiano as Sevilla demand a higher price for the Brazil striker.

Fabiano has been heavily linked with a move away from Sevilla this summer and Marseille were thought to be leading the chase with just a few weeks remaining until the transfer deadline.

However, Sevilla president Jose Maria del Nido has turned down an offer from the French club and hopes Fabiano will stay.

"The offer is ridiculous," said Del Nido. "We have had a meeting and the French club know our price.

"Personally I would like him to stay but the market is the market.

"If something happens then we are working on an alternative for our attack."

Reports suggest Sevilla are interested in signing Bryan Ruiz of FC Twente if Fabiano does depart.

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Ozil set for Euro outing

Ozil set for Euro outing

Werder Bremen are prepared to cup-tie Mesut Ozil by throwing him into UEFA Champions League action.

The Bundesliga outfit are set to meet Sampdoria in a crucial play-off encounter, with a place in the group stages of Europe's premier club competition up for grabs.

With so much riding on the outcome of the two-legged encounter, Bremen are determined to field their strongest possible side.

That includes Ozil and general manager Klaus Allofs insists they will have no qualms about using the 21-year-old in continental competition.

The Germany international, who shot to prominence at this summer's World Cup, has been the subject of intense transfer speculation this summer.

With just one year remaining on his current contract, Bremen have admitted that they may look to cash-in on Ozil now rather than risk losing him for nothing next year.

Focus

Playing him in the Champions League would severely damage his value, as he would be ineligible to play for prospective new employers in Europe, but Allofs insists that is gamble they are willing to take.

"Our focus will be on sporting matters and we will not be giving consideration to potential transfer issues," he told Bild .

"Against Sampdoria, we will play with our strongest team."

Allofs has also refused to comment on reports claiming that Ozil has already agreed to join Spanish giants Real Madrid as a free agent next summer.

He told AS : "I won't be giving any interviews to anyone. I won't speak about Madrid or any other club."

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Benzema feeling rejuvenated

Benzema feeling rejuvenated

Karim Benzema is 'convinced' that he will be a prolific goalscorer for Real Madrid this season.

The striker joined Real last summer from Lyon in a deal worth at least Ј30million.

But Benzema struggled for form during the 2009/10 season, scoring just nine times, while he failed to make France's World Cup squad.

However, the 22-year-old is feeling rejuvenated at Real following manager Jose Mourinho's arrival at the club.

"I have forgotten about everything that happened last year," he told the club's official website.

Happy

"I am convinced that I am going to score a lot of goals. I am headstrong and I will work hard to help my team with titles.

"Mourinho is a great coach. He speaks to me on a regular basis, which is something I appreciate.

"Last season was very difficult for me because it was the first time I played outside my own country. My family and I are now much more adjusted to the city. I am happy to be here."

Benzema added: "Real Madrid is a great team. Right now the only true forwards are Gonzalo Higuain and myself. Any other forward who joins us will be well received."

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Sunday, August 15, 2010

Carvalho seals Real move

Carvalho seals Real move

Real Madrid have completed the signing of Portuguese defender Ricardo Carvalho from Chelsea.

The 32-year-old moves to the Bernabeu for a reported fee of Ј6.7million and will be re-united with Jose Mourinho, who has managed his compatriot during spells at Chelsea and Porto.

Carvalho tied up his move to the Spanish capital after passing a medical and agreeing personal terms.

The former Porto man is excited at the prospect of linking up again with Mourinho after signing a two-year deal at Real.

He said: "I've wanted to come here for a long time.

"Mourinho is a winning manager and I have come to a winning club."

Carvalho feels he will have no trouble adapting his game to the Spanish league.

"The speed of the game is different here to England, where the game is quicker," he said.

"I think it was harder for me to adapt to English football than it will for me to adapt to the Spanish game because it is so similar to the Portuguese league."

"I have spoken with Mourinho about my role as a senior player here on the pitch.

"A lot of important players have left this year.

"I want to help Madrid win as much as I can."

Carvalho becomes the fifth summer signing at the Spanish club with Sami Khedira, Pedro Leon, Angel di Maria and Sergio Canales all linking up with Mourinho as he looks to wrestle the Spanish title from bitter rivals Barcelona in his first season in charge.

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Zlatan states Barca intent

Zlatan states Barca intent

Barcelona striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic insists he has no intention of leaving the club this summer.

The 28-year-old Sweden international has been strongly linked with a move to the Premier League, although nothing has materialised so far in the transfer window.

Ibrahimovic moved to Camp Nou last year in a big-money move that was worth €40million (Ј32.8m) plus striker Samuel Eto'o, who switched to Inter Milan in the process.

But he failed to set the Primera Liga alight in his first season in Spain, and has been tipped by many to leave the club.

Ibrahimovic does not deny that he will play in England at some stage of his career, but for the time being, is focused on Barca.

"Every day people are linking me with new clubs. All this interest pleases me, but I still have four years on my contract with Barcelona and I don't have any intention of leaving," said Ibrahimovic.

"I am in the best squad in the world.

"Would I play in the Premier League one day? It will happen one day without any doubt, I have a lot to give to Barca, but we know that in football everything can change in 24 hours."

Recent reports have suggested new club president Sandro Rosell is trying to engineer a move for Manchester City misfit Robinho.

If a deal for the Brazilian attacker can be completed, it could leave Ibrahimovic further down manager Pep Guardiola's pecking order.

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Masch desires Barca switch

Masch desires Barca switch

Want-away Liverpool midfielder Javier Mascherano's first-choice destination is Barcelona, according to the player's representative.

With Yaya Toure and Rafael Marquez already passed through the Camp Nou exit door, Pep Guardiola is keen to bolster his midfield options.

Barca have already missed out on signing number one target Cesc Fabregas from Arsenal and Guardiola may turn his attentions back to the Reds' defensive midfielder.

The La Liga giants were keen on signing the Argentina captain last summer, but the Spanish super-powers were unable to prise the former West Ham man away from Anfield.

Mascherano, who is currently on international duty, has been linked heavily with a move to Inter Milan to play under Rafa Benitez, who was sacked as Liverpool boss in the summer.

But Horacio Zandonadi, the player's Spanish agent says the Ј25million-rated South American is keen on a move to Barca where he can join countryman Lionel Messi in Catalunya.

"The player and all of us would love him to be at the club," Zandonadi told COMRadio , a Catalan station.

"The numbers are close to half what Barca were being asked to pay for Fabregas. He has not renewed his contract (at Liverpool) and they promised that this year they would help him leave.

"We're talking about a much easier situation than last year."

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Thursday, August 12, 2010

Lyon warn rivals off Bastos

Lyon warn rivals off Bastos

Lyon have issued a firm hands-off warning to any club planning a raid for Michel Bastos.

The buccaneering Brazilian full-back has hit the headlines of late, with reports suggesting he could soon be on his way out of France.

A move to one of Europe's top clubs has been touted, with the Samba star having proved his worth over recent years in the UEFA Champions League and at the World Cup finals.

Juventus, Real Madrid and Arsenal have all be linked with potential swoops, with all three believed to be monitoring Bastos' situation closely.

However, his current employers have no intention of allowing the 27-year-old to leave Stade Gerland just a year after he arrived from Lille.

Rumours

A statement on the club's official website read: "Olympique Lyonnais wish to clarify that the Brazilian international Michel Bastos will remain at the club and that there is therefore no question of any possible transfer, contrary to certain rumours.

"OL and coach Claude Puel rejoice in his performances which allowed him to contribute to the good results of the club in his first season at Lyon and to integrate the Brazilian national team with who he played in the quarter finals of the last World Cup.

"Michel Bastos is one of the key players on which OL intend to rely especially to have a great season, as much in the French competitions as in the Champions League."

Bastos began his career with Dutch outfit Feyenoord before moving back to Brazil in 2003.

He returned to Europe in 2006 when he signed for Lille and has been an instant hit at Lyon, scoring 15 goals in his debut season at the club.

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Big clubs target Lukaku

Big clubs target Lukaku

Premier League champions Chelsea, Liverpool and Spanish giants Real Madrid are all targeting teenage sensation Romelu Lukaku, according to his agent.

The Belgium U21 international has already made quite an impression for his club Anderlecht, scoring an impressive 15 goals in 25 games last season.

Spanish newspaper Marca reported that Jose Mourinho has targeted the youngster as he looks to bolster his attacking options.

Chelsea feel the 17-year-old would settle easily into the Premier League after being likened to Didier Drogba while Liverpool are looking to strengthen their forward line.

However, representative Christophe Henrotay says Lukaku wants to continue his development in Belgium and is expected to stay for at least another year.

"None of the clubs have contacted us or Anderlecht lately, but I know that Real came to see Romelu a few times and the interest is there," he told De Standaard .

"There is also interest from Liverpool, Chelsea and all the great European clubs, but it's too soon.

"The ideal scenario for Romelu is to stay at Anderlecht this year and play in the Champions League. Romelu shouldn't be in any rush."

Honoured

Anderlecht manager Herman Van Holsbeeck said he had noticed Mourinho's interest in the forward saying: "We are honoured by this compliment from the greatest coach of the moment.

"It's a compliment to our work in developing youth and for our club generally, but we haven't received any concrete bids for Romelu."

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Alvarez calm on Fabiano

Alvarez calm on Fabiano

Sevilla manager Antonio Alvarez claims it would not be a disaster if Luis Fabiano ended up leaving the club this summer.

The 29-year-old Brazil striker has been the subject of intense transfer speculation but has yet to move away from the Spanish side.

French outfit Marseille are in the hunt to sign Fabiano, with L'OM's president Jean-Claude Dassier claiming earlier in the week that getting the forward onboard was a priority.

The Spanish media claim Marseille are willing to pay €15million (Ј12.3m) for the Brazilian, and Alvarez believes if any deal is right for Sevilla, he would see it done.

"I am concerned but I am not going to lose any sleep over it," Alvarez said ahead of Saturday's Spanish Super Cup first leg against Barcelona.

"We are talking about an exceptional player but if the deal is profitable for the club... there's nothing you can do.

"I will say what I have always said, if Luis Fabiano leaves then someone else will come.

"We'll have to bring in a player who can guarantee success, who knows Spanish soccer and who is a proven goalscorer."

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Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Agent - Rossi staying put

Agent - Rossi staying put

Giuseppe Rossi's agent believes the Villarreal striker will stay in Spain for the coming season.

The hot-shot has previously been linked with Premier League sides Liverpool, Arsenal, Spurs and Manchester City, as well as Serie A outfits Juventus, Roma, Napoli and Fiorentina.

But agent Federico Pastorello believes the 23-year-old will stay at El Madrigal next term.

"Giuseppe Rossi will probably stay at Villarreal," Pastorello told Sky Italia .

"He has another three years left on his deal, even if important proposals don't arrive."

Rossi has again been linked with Fiorentina after striker Stevan Jovetic suffered an injury blow and will miss the majority of the season.

Asked about the link with the Viola, Pastorello added: "Fiorentina? There is an appreciation by the club, but it seems to me that the Viola won't move in market."

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City seal Valencia victory

City seal Valencia victory

Goals from Gareth Barry and Jo ensured Manchester City ended their pre-season programme on a high with victory over Valencia.

In a game of few chances, Barry nodded home at the far post from Jerome Boateng's cross from the right in the 27th minute.

Roberto Soldado then missed an opportunity to level for the Spanish visitors on 72 minutes by heading over a gaping goal.

Shortly afterwards, Jo hit the post before making no mistake from close range with five minutes remaining after Patrick Vieria's strong run into the Valencia box.

City boss Roberto Mancini and his players know judgement day is looming, with the Abu Dhabi United Group expecting some return on an investment that will once again top Ј100million if, as expected, James Milner joins from Aston Villa before the transfer deadline.

The spending power City have at their disposal could be assessed by the players they had on the bench.

Shay Given, Adam Johnson, Joleon Lescott, Vieira, Kolo Toure and Craig Bellamy, and that was not the full extent of it by any means.

Although club sources claimed the attempt to lure Milner north had got no further, Mancini was still able to name four new signings, including Yaya Toure, who is supposedly being paid in excess of Ј200,000-a-week.

Little wonder

Little wonder the Blues are third favourites for the title seven days away from the opening game of the Premier League season, their own eagerly-anticipated trip to Tottenham.

The difficulty is clearly going to be giving enough players time on the pitch.

Neither a rueful-looking Bellamy, nor Roque Santa Cruz, played any part, which will only serve to heighten speculation that their futures may lie elsewhere.

It would be a shame for Bellamy, at least given how much affection he is held in by the City faithful.

However, there are just too many players in Mancini's squad.

Skipper Carlos Tevez and new boy David Silva - both of whom were given extra time off due to their presence at the World Cup - got only 35 minutes under their belts before making way for Shaun Wright-Phillips and Johnson.

In Tevez's case, it was enough to almost give his side the perfect start when Micah Richards latched onto his brilliant chipped through-ball and volleyed goalwards, only for Miguel Angel Moya to make an excellent save.

Moya also denied Toure, whose 25-yard daisy-cutter was heading for the same corner.

Confidence

It was Boateng who created the 27th-minute opener though, showing enough confidence to dart onto the right wing after being offered the chance to run from his central defensive base.

Boateng featured at full-back during the World Cup for Germany and is obviously a young player of huge versatility and no little skill given the manner in which he picked out Barry with a fine far-post cross that invited the headed finish.

City continued to dominate from that point on, without making their pressure tell.

Brazilian striker Jo came close to grabbing a second but his low shot bounced back off a post and there were only five minutes left when he eventually found the net with a close-range finish to conclude City's pre-season programme on a high.

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Mourinho rules out Cole bid

Mourinho rules out Cole bid

Real Madrid manager Jose Mourinho has ruled out making a summer swoop for Chelsea full-back Ashley Cole.

The former Blues boss confirmed that he had been keen to bring the England international to Spain but was put off by the Stamford Bridge club's reluctance to do business.

Mourinho brought Cole to West London in a controversial move from Arsenal in the summer of 2006 where he continued his progress into one of the best left-backs in the world.

The 29-year-old was reported to be considering a move away from England after the breakdown of his marriage to singer Cheryl Tweedy, but a move to Santiago Bernabeu now appears to be out of the question.

Good player

Mourinho told the Sunday Times : "Carlo Ancelotti was very, very clear and that's the best way in football.

"He killed the story by saying, 'No money can buy Ashley Cole, Ashley Cole needs to stay'.

"I think Ashley thought about leaving for personal and professional reasons. We thought about him because he's a good player who I enjoyed working with.

"But when a coach says no, it's no, and we have to accept that."

Mourinho was also linked with Liverpool midfielder Steven Gerrard and Chelsea's Frank Lampard after leaving Inter Milan for the Primera Liga giants.

Sell

And while the Portuguese confirmed he tried to land Lampard while he was at the helm of the Serie A side, he feels both players are now entering the latter stages of their career and would be too costly to land with little future sale value.

He added: "Steven is part of Liverpool history, he belongs to Liverpool Football Club. And he is so important for them that the price is not a price for a 30-year-old player.

"It was the same when I tried to take Frank Lampard to Inter. It's not a problem for Inter to pay the millions Frank had in Chelsea or for Real to pay the millions Steven has in Liverpool.

"The problem is for the club to buy a player of 30 years who you cannot then sell."

Mourinho sees a similar problem with Ricardo Carvalho, a player he coached at both Porto and Chelsea and who has also been linked with a move to Real.

"Ricardo is also a good player, but he is at an age that, if somebody is looking to build a team for the future, he cannot think of him," he said.

"Ricardo belongs to the current moment. He is a man with a great professional and private life, so he has no problem when it comes to playing at a high level at the age of 32."

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Monday, August 9, 2010

Pep accepts Gunners decision

Pep accepts Gunners decision

Pep Guardiola has admitted Arsenal were right to keep Cesc Fabregas because he would not have let the midfielder leave either.

Barcelona finally conceded defeat in their efforts to sign Fabregas this summer after he announced on Friday he would be staying at Emirates Stadium.

The Spaniard had been tempted by a move back to Camp Nou and Barca tabled two offers for his services but the Gunners held firm.

Arsene Wenger sees Fabregas as key to Arsenal's chances of success this season and Guardiola recognises why the player was not allowed to move on.

"I understand Arsenal and I understand Wenger, I wouldn't have let him leave either," he told reporters after Barca concluded their Asian tour with a 3-0 win over Beijing Guoan on Sunday.

"I just hope Cesc carries on enjoying what is such a special and competitive league, the Premier."

No hurry

Guardiola insists the failure to sign Fabregas will not alter his preparations for the coming season.

"I'm not worried about those that aren't here, it won't affect any of our plans," he said.

"The market is open until the end of the month and we will look to see what we can find but there's no hurry.

"We have a great squad to compete in all competitions and that is our objective once more."

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Kaka reveals injury woe

Kaka reveals injury woe

Kaka played through the World Cup carrying the injury which has sidelined him for up to four months, the Real Madrid star revealed.

The Brazil international has been ruled out of a significant chunk of the new Primera Liga season after undergoing surgery on his left knee in Belgium on Thursday.

Kaka's doctor labelled the injury "career threatening" and voiced his concern that the 28-year-old was pushing himself too hard.

But the Madrid playmaker insists he never realised the severity of the problem.

He told the Spanish press: "This knee has been bothering me for quite some time. But I didn't know that it was so serious. I was the first to be surprised.

"I was always being treated for a groin strain and I was told that it could cause muscular imbalance in other parts, but I didn't know it was so serious."

Serious danger

Kaka flew straight to Antwerp on Wednesday night for the procedure, which was performed by surgeon Marc Martens.

"As soon as I saw him I could tell it was serious," the specialist told Marca .

"His career has come under serious danger."

Martens believes Kaka pushed himself too hard in South Africa and stated that the injury could have ended his glittering career prematurely.

"He started playing with some niggling injuries and ended up with unbearable pains," he said.

"I understand that it's a unique competition and that there was pressure, but he pushed himself much too hard against Holland and Chile. He admitted he was in a lot of pain."

"It could have finished his career because it's a very serious injury - it could have destroyed him.

"But thank God he has had the operation at the crucial moment and everything

has turned out wonderfully."

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Mourinho demands success

Mourinho demands success

Jose Mourinho claims anything less than a trophy-laden season for Real Madrid should be considered a failure.

The flamboyant Portuguese coach took control of the Spanish giants this summer and has already set his sights on bringing immediate success to the capital club.

Real have failed to take the Primera Liga crown since 2007 and have gone eight years since they last tasted glory in the UEFA Champions League.

Mourinho is determined to address both of those issues this season, with it imperative a club of Real's size do not allow the silverware drought to continue.

"If we don't win the league or the Champions League (this season), it would be a failure," he told ESPN .

Domestically, Mourinho must overall a Barcelona side that has dominated the Primera Liga of late and is widely-regarded as one of the most entertaining sides in Europe.

"Barcelona have a different dynamic right now (to Madrid), a philosophy going back a lot of years, players who have been together for many years and a coach who is approaching his third year," he said.

"(But) at Madrid the most veteran player is (Iker) Casillas, who is 29, and the coach has just arrived."

Potential

Mourinho fears a lack of continuity could also cost Real in Europe, with a number of their rivals currently on a more sound footing.

"It's the same story in the Champions League," he said.

"Manchester (United) have a coach and a team (that have been together) for many years. Chelsea have a structure (that has been in place) for many years, Barcelona the same and Inter have had a structure for three years.

"They are teams that at the start of the season have a different potential, but we will try to work hard and we will give our all to get there.

"Real Madrid have a history of victories and when the club doesn't win, it's a problem."

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Saturday, August 7, 2010

Fofana open to offers

Fofana open to offers

France U19 skipper Gueida Fofana has invited offers from Europe's top clubs by hinting that he is open to a move.

The teenage midfielder led by example this summer as Les Bleus tasted U19 European Championship glory on home soil.

A number of commanding displays have drawn inevitable attention, with his future now the subject of much discussion.

Fofana, who made the breakthrough at Le Havre last season, still has one year left to run on his current contract, but could be tempted to try his luck elsewhere.

Happy

He claims to be aware of the mounting interest in his services, with the likes of Liverpool, Barcelona and Chelsea all reported to be keen, and admits it would be difficult to turn down such a high-profile switch.

"I am feeling great after winning the Euros, we played really well and deserved to win," Fofana told skysports.com .

"I have heard that there are teams interested in me, but nothing concrete has come out as yet.

"If I have to leave here (Le Havre), I want to make sure it is on good terms."

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City look at Assulin

City look at Assulin

Manchester City are reportedly closing in on a deal for former Barcelona starlet Gai Assulin.

Israel international Assulin is thought to be training at City after being released by Barcelona earlier this summer.

Assulin was regarded as one of the best young prospects to come through the ranks at Barca, but he failed to make an impact in the first team due to injury and competition for places

The midfielder made his debut for Barcelona at the age of just 16, but a lack of first-team chances has seen him look elsewhere to continue his career.

The 19-year-old became Israel's youngest ever international when he represented his national team just a few days before he turned 17.

News of Assulin's availability alerted a number of clubs, but it appears City are in pole position to land the player.

City boss Roberto Mancini is keen to bring in some young talent and he could be prepared to loan him out so that he can continue his development before challenging for a spot in City's star-studded line-up.

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Kaka facing two months out

Kaka facing two months out

Real Madrid star Kaka faces up to two months on the sidelines as he requires knee surgery.

Kaka has been struggling with the problem for some time and Real have decided to send him to Belgium for further examinations with a view to an eventual operation.

It means Kaka will miss the start of the new Primera Liga season as well as the first few games in the UEFA Champions League.

"After medical exams and several further tests we suspect that he is suffering from a lesion in his meniscus which may require keyhole surgery," Real said in a statement.

Real added, however, the groin strain from which Kaka has been suffering, and which hampered his first season with the team, had shown "clear signs of improvement".

Real coach Jose Mourinho is not worried about losing Kaka and feels they have enough cover to cope without the Brazilian.

"If we lose him for some time it's no drama, we have other players and that's it," he said. "But he's one of the best players in the world."

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Cigarini move held up

Cigarini move held up

Sevilla have confirmed a loan deal for Luca Cigarini has been held up after the Napoli midfielder picked up an illness.

Cigarini was due to travel to Spain to undergo a medical ahead of a season-long loan deal with a view to a permanent move to La Liga.

However, the 24-year-old has been forced to rest and advised not to travel to Andalusia on Tuesday due to "an inopportune fever".

"Sevilla are going to use the services of Italian midfielder Luca Cigarini, once the player passes a medical examination and signs all documents," read a Sevilla statement.

"An agreement in principle has been reached between Napoli, the owner of the player, and Sevilla.

"Cigarini will arrive at Sevilla on loan with the option to purchase the player at the end of the campaign. It would be a contract for a further four seasons with the club."

The midfielder only joined Napoli from Atalanta last summer, but has been linked with a move away from the club for the past six months.

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Bhoys invite duo for trials

Celtic want to have a look at Real Valladolid keeper Jacobo and Nigerian striker Manasseh Ishiaku on trial.

The Bhoys are keen to provide competition for No.1 Lukasz Zaluska following Artur Boruc's summer exit to Fiorentina.

Valladolid shot-stopper Jacobo, full name Jacobo Sanz Ovejero, has a year left on his contract with the relegated Spanish outfit.

Manager Neil Lennon wants Jacobo on a five-day trial and he is expected to train with the Parkhead squad next week.

Valladolid president Carlos Suarez has confirmed talks for Jacobo, who could cost Ј600,000, are at an advanced stage.

"Talks with Celtic are at an advanced stage," he told the Daily Record . "If all the conditions are favourable for all parties I don't see a problem with the sale."

Meanwhile, Celtic, according to reports in Germany, have invited Nigerian hit-man Ishiaku for a spell with the SPL club.

The 27-year-old has been told he is no longer required at Cologne and is free to find himself a new side.

Ishiaku still has two more years on his contract with the Bundesliga outfit, but has scored just one goal in 28 league outings.

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Fab defeat disappoints Barca

Fab defeat disappoints Barca

Barcelona are disappointed to have missed out on Cesc Fabregas, having done all they could to snap him up.

The Catalan giants have been forced to admit defeat in their efforts to return the Arsenal midfielder to his roots after a summer-long chase.

One of the most drawn out transfer sagas of recent times dragged on over several months, with little progress appearing to be made.

Barca were vocal in their desire to bring Fabregas back to his homeland and the Gunners skipper admitted on several occasions that he would welcome a switch to Camp Nou.

However, the matter was finally laid to rest on Friday when Fabregas announced that he would be staying at Emirates Stadium for at least one more season.

Regrets

He revealed that Barca had made two bids for his services, which were both knocked back, but insisted that he had no qualms about staying put.

Arsenal never wavered in their desire to keep their captain at the club and are delighted to have seen him put the matter to bed.

Barca, though, have been left frustrated, even though they admit that they never offered the kind of money it was reported it would take to sign Fabregas.

A statement released by the club read: "In the light of the statement released today regarding the contractual future of Cesc Fabregas, FC Barcelona regrets the decision of Arsenal FC to declare the player not for sale and their decision not to take into consideration the offers proposed. None of those offers, in any way, exceeded 40 million euros (Ј33.3m)."

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Fabregas in Barca hint

Fabregas in Barca hint

Arsenal's Cesc Fabregas has failed to dampen speculation linking him with a return to Barcelona during a gathering in the north of the city.

The Gunners captain attended an event in his hometown of Arenys de Mar that paid tribute to his contribution towards Spain's successful World Cup finals.

The 23-year-old has been the subject of a Ј30million offer from Barcelona this summer, although Arsene Wenger is unwilling to sell at any price.

Fabregas was brought to tears after a video chronicling his early Barca years and, after addressing the crowd, he hinted that he was keen to return to Catalunya sooner rather than later.

"I hope to see all of you more often and closer," he stated.

Meeting

Meanwhile, Barcelona's ex-president Joan Gaspart has urged the club's new supremo Sandro Rosell to meet with Wenger personally if he wants to land Fabregas.

Gaspart, who had several dealings with Arsenal and Wenger during his three-year tenure, believes the only way for the matter to be resolved is for Rosell to travel to North London.

"My advice, and that's what I've told him (Rosell), is that this will end by catching the plane to London and sitting down face to face with Wenger," he told Com Radio .

"Not by telephone, not with intermediaries - this has to be resolved with a meeting in person.

"Rosell must not be scared. If he fails, the whole world will understand but no-one will be able to say that he didn't try until the end.

"This fear that he is going to fail - he shouldn't have it. It's very difficult for Arsenal to want to keep a player who doesn't want to stay.

"The English are very English, very hard at the time of negotiating. Moreover, Mr Wenger, as a good Frenchman, knows how to play his cards.

"I have seen him in negotiations and he has ended up selling. You have to meet him face to face to know if he is bluffing."

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Zubi regrets Fabregas exit

Zubi regrets Fabregas exit

Barcelona's new sporting director Andoni Zubizarreta is disappointed Arsenal playmaker Cesc Fabregas slipped through the club's net as a youngster.

Fabregas began his career as a youth player at Barca but, believing his first-team opportunities would be limited at Camp Nou, opted to sign for the Gunners.

After joining Arsene Wenger's side as a 16-year-old he has gone from strength to strength and is now regarded as one of the world's best midfielders.

Barca have been trying hard this summer to bring Fabregas back to Camp Nou, but they have been unable to agree terms with Arsenal.

Zubizarreta believes Fabregas' experience in England has made him the player he is today, just as Gerard Pique matured during his Premier League spell at Manchester United.

"The only solution would have been for him not to leave (in the first place)," explained Zubizarreta.

"Pique also went (to England) and then came back to show what a great player he is.

"Cesc is also a great footballer and perhaps the decision he took to go to Arsenal has made him a better player and a better person."

Zubizarreta has also defended the club's policy of promoting to the first team from within, stating their record of developing young talent is better than that of other teams.

"Any player from the youth system would like to be at a club like Barcelona, where it seems easy for them to play in the first team - other teams don't give so many opportunities to homegrown players."

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Marquez makes MLS move

Marquez makes MLS move

Rafael Marquez has completed his transfer from Barcelona to New York Red Bulls.

Barcelona's new sporting director Andoni Zubizarreta revealed on Friday that Marquez was set to leave Camp Nou and the move has now gone through.

The versatile Mexican becomes the Red Bulls' third 'designated player', whose wages are mostly outside of the salary cap. The others are Thierry Henry, who also moved from Barca this summer, and Colombian striker Juan Pablo Angel.

Marquez has spent the past seven years with Barca and previously played for French outfit Monaco.

The 31-year-old had been linked with several European clubs and the Red Bulls are delighted to have won the chase for his signature.

Thrilled

"Rafael has shown on the club and international level that he is one of the world's top players," Dietmar Beiersdorfer, head of Red Bull Global Soccer, said in a statement.

"He has been a winner at all levels and illustrated that he is a leader both on and off the field.

"We are thrilled that he decided to come to the Red Bulls at this time in his career."

Marquez, who will be presented to the media at a news conference on Tuesday, also expressed his happiness at the deal.

"Coming to New York and playing in Major League Soccer was a chance that I could not refuse," said Marquez.

"I am committed to doing my very best to help the Red Bulls in their play-off push this year and compete for championships in the years to come."

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Atletico grab Godin

Atletico grab Godin

Atletico Madrid have sealed the signing of Uruguay defender Diego Godin from Villarreal.

Godin, who helped his country finish fourth at this summer's World Cup, has been with Villarreal for the past three years.

But Villarreal brought in Carlos Marchena from Valencia earlier this week, paving the way for Godin's departure.

He has now joined Atletico on a five-year contract after the clubs agreed an initial fee believed to be worth around 8million euros (Ј6.6m).

Godin, 24, is the latest defensive recruit to join Atletico after Brazilian full-back Filipe tied up a move from Deportivo La Coruna last week.

He remains thankful to Villarreal for the role they played in aiding his development.

"It is time to jump to a team with more aspirations," Godin had told Uruguayan newspaper Ovacion while on his break after the World Cup.

"I always like to grow and I recognise that the Yellow Submarines have helped me. I came to a club which allowed me to adapt to European football."

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Wenger wanted Barca - Gaspart

Wenger wanted Barca - Gaspart

Former Barcelona president Joan Gaspart claims Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger and England boss Fabio Capello were forced to turn down the chance to coach the Spanish giants.

Barca have been frustrated this summer by the desire of Wenger and Arsenal to hold on to their want-away captain Cesc Fabregas.

And Gaspart insists it was much the same back in 2001, when he tried to lure Wenger and Capello to Camp Nou following the dismissal of Llorenc Serra Ferrer and prior to the permanent appointment of interim coach Carles Rexach.

The ex-Barca chief claims both Wenger and Capello wanted to take over but were prevented from doing so by their clubs, with Wenger going on to lead the Gunners to the double in 2001/02.

Paris meeting

"When I was president, in agreement with Rexach, when Serra Ferrer left we negotiated with Arsene Wenger and Fabio Capello to coach Barca," Gaspart told Com Radio .

"I met Wenger in Paris. He wanted to come to Barca but Arsenal didn't let him. The Arsenal chairman ordered him to fulfil his contract.

"Capello also wanted to come, but they (Roma) didn't let him either."

Fabregas spent six years in Barca's youth team before joining Arsenal in 2003 and although the 23-year-old has expressed his desire to rejoin the Catalan outfit, he has five years remaining on his contract with the Gunners.

The English club have already turned down a Ј30million bid for the Spain midfielder, with the transfer saga having run all summer.

Rosell fear

Departed president Joan Laporta has left Sandro Rosell to continue Barca's bid to sign Fabregas.

And Gaspart believes the new chief has nothing to fear, saying an agreement can be struck with Wenger if Rosell travels to meet him.

"My advice, and that's what I've told him, is that this will end by catching the plane to London and sitting down face to face with Wenger," he added.

"Not by telephone, not with intermediaries - this has to be resolved with a meeting in person.

"Rosell must not be scared. If he fails, the whole world will understand, but no-one will be able to say that he didn't try until the end. This fear that he is going to fail - he shouldn't have it.

"It's very difficult for Arsenal to want to keep a player who doesn't want to stay.

"The English are very English, very hard at the time of negotiating. Moreover, Mr Wenger, as a good Frenchman, knows how to play his cards.

"I have seen him in negotiations and he has ended up selling. You have to meet him face to face to know if he is bluffing."

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