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    January Transfer Window 2013 (General)

    Please let this be true as another attacking midfielder will fix all of their problems

    Manchester United poised to tempt cash-strapped Queens Park Rangers with £12m offer for midfielder Adel Taarabt

    Manchester United are considering a shock £12 million bid for Queens Park Rangers midfielder Adel Taarabt in the January transfer window.

    Any offer could tempt new QPR manager Harry Redknapp into a sale as it would raise the crucial funds he requires to bolster his squad when the window reopens.

    At present there is only a relatively small amount of money available to Redknapp, who could also rely heavily on the loan market as he targets a striker and a central defender, in particular, in his attempt to haul QPR off the bottom of the Premier League.

    Redknapp was guarded yesterday about his plans for the forthcoming window, again pointing out that investment had already been made in the squad with 12 players arriving – at a cost of £14 million in transfer fees and a sharp increase in QPR’s wage bill – during the summer.

    QPR do not have the £9 million they bid for Tottenham Hotspur defender Michael Dawson, who will be a target again, in August as they had to spend £3.8 million on midfielder Esteban Granero to add to the squad. That was because of uncertainty over whether Samba Diakite would return to the club from France, as he has subsequently done, after he suffered from depression.

    Spurs would appear less likely to allow Dawson to leave in January than they were in August, with Younes Kaboul still out injured, and would certainly resist any approach for Scott Parker, who is also yet to play this season. Jermain Defoe is not for sale either.



    Redknapp takes charge of his first match on Tuesday evening, away to Sunderland, with QPR still in search of their first league victory of the season and although the new manager reiterated yesterday that he had no intention of selling Taarabt, there was a warning that he had to work harder on the pitch.

    In 2010, when he was Spurs manager, Redknapp sold Taarabt to QPR, famously calling him a “fruitcake”, and the midfielder remains an erratic, if hugely talented player. Redknapp might, understandably, be tempted to sell if the right offer comes in and he is given the funds to buy. It is understood that QPR would push for closer to £15 million if possible.

    Manchester United have shown interest in the 23-year-old Moroccan in the past, and considered an offer when QPR were promoted from the Championship. They have continued to monitor his progress.

    Taarabt went on loan to QPR in 2009 before signing permanently the following year, for just £1 million, and becoming the key player in the club’s promotion season when he was given the captaincy by the then manager Neil Warnock.

    It was then that United were first linked with a move for Taarabt with Warnock claiming Sir Alex Ferguson, the United manager, had scouted the player, only for him to be sent off against Hull City.

    Before the takeover led by Tony Fernandes in August 2011, it was expected that Taarabt would be sold and he was strongly linked to Paris St-Germain.

    #2
    Getting in early Chazza aren't ya!
    Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.

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      #3
      Cant beat a bit of build up

      And i was bored at the time.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Chazza View Post
        Cant beat a bit of build up

        And i was bored at the time.
        I thought as much. I'm a bit prone to the old premature build up thread myself.
        Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.

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          #5
          There's a fairly vocal minority of United fans turning against DBF because he's just not fixing areas that have been a glaring issue for years.

          Last summer, it was obvious that they needed to add some steel to their midfield, so he goes out and spunks £25million on a 29 year old striker. No one's saying Van Persie's a bad buy, but he's not what they needed! They should've gone out and spent that on Fellaini.

          JURGEN KLOPP - LIVERPOOL MANAGER

          YNWA

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            #6
            Originally posted by Gingawaria View Post
            There's a fairly vocal minority of United fans turning against DBF because he's just not fixing areas that have been a glaring issue for years.

            Last summer, it was obvious that they needed to add some steel to their midfield, so he goes out and spunks £25million on a 29 year old striker. No one's saying Van Persie's a bad buy, but he's not what they needed! They should've gone out and spent that on Fellaini.
            Been an issue for a while, but unfortunately he keeps ****ing winning and that obviously overrides any issues. He's had a different centre midfield for 7 games running. Mate of mine calls it 'Fergie's Team Tombola"

            I know a good few who are pissed off with his team selections and buys, but as I said they can't really criticise him too much cos they keep winning regardless.
            Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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              #7
              But then again you could argue that it's Van Persie's goals that have got them to the top of the league. And they're there without that added steal in midfield.

              Cunts.

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                #8
                I wish we had United's issues!
                James Philip Milner Fanclub #1

                Curtis Julian Jones Fanclub #1

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Rich View Post
                  I wish we had United's issues!
                  bloody glad we don't. We did have issues like united but they went when we got rid of the terrible owners who got us into this mess
                  Go **** yourself

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                    #10
                    Chelsea have agreed terms with the Brazilian club Fluminense for the transfer of 18-year-old defender Wallace, the Premier League club have confirmed.

                    Wallace, a Brazil Under-20 international, was part of the Under-17 team that won the South American championship last year and were fourth at the World Cup at the same level. He made his senior debut at 17 and helped Fluminense win the Brazilian league championship, the Rio State League and the Guanabara Cup.

                    "Chelsea football club is delighted to announce we have agreed terms with Fluminense for the transfer of Wallace in the January window. As part of the deal, the 18-year-old defender will remain with Fluminense until the end of the season," read a club statement.
                    That rug really tied the room together.

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                      #11
                      dave of mutilation

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                        #12
                        Swansea manager Michael Laudrup has warned clubs chasing top scorer Michu they will have to pay up to £30m to secure the Spaniard's services - 15 times more than they paid Rayo Vallecano in the summer for the 26-year-old.
                        Full story: Daily Telegraph

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                          #13


                          Fair enough!
                          Hello mert.

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                            #14
                            Not a transfer but not deserving its own thread.

                            The legend that is Kevin Kilbane is in the running to manage Limerick City FC.
                            That rug really tied the room together.

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                              #15
                              Marouane Fellaini's Everton farewell seems more likely after head-butt
                              • Belgian apologises for incident with Ryan Shawcross
                              • Everton's top scorer could be on his way in the new year

                              Last Friday David Moyes insisted he did not need to sell players to buy during the January transfer window. It would considerably increase his purchasing power were he to do so, however, and the events of this game appear to make it that much more likely top scorer Marouane Fellaini will depart Everton in the new year.

                              Issued late on Saturday evening, the Belgium international's apology to Stoke's Ryan Shawcross for head-butting him, to his team-mates and the club's supporters, and to Moyes and his staff, was earnest enough, but the incident and its embarrassing aftermath will surely only strengthen his intention to seek pastures new.

                              Despite signing a five-year contract last year, Fellaini was reliably reported to have told journalists in his own country last month that he wanted to move in January or at the end of the season. It should be said he subsequently denied the reports, but Chelsea and Paris St-Germain are among his prospective suitors, and having condemned the 25-year-old's lack of discipline in no uncertain words, it may be Moyes will conclude the £30m transfer fee he would command is now worth taking.

                              Given the butt was one of only three instances in which Fellaini illegally and dangerously expressed his frustration at the manner in which Shawcross was shackling him at Everton corners – and as has become customary in the Premier League, the defender was getting away with blatant holding – a three-match ban is the least he can expect. Having just lost the winger Kevin Mirallas to a recurring hamstring injury, for a club with Champions League aspirations, Moyes's forward options are now limited. With the score at 1-1, Stoke's Tony Pulis could bring on Peter Crouch in an attempt to win the game: Moyes the young midfielder Ross Barkley.

                              "We know we are certainly short, we don't have an awful lot," said Moyes, after making his dismay at Fellaini's actions clear. "With Kevin Mirallas and Victor Anichebe out, we were very limited, we couldn't change the forward players.

                              "We have got young players and brought on Ross Barkley but we have not got enough in the forward areas at the moment. We missed Mirallas, who gives us something else."

                              It was remarkable that the referee Mark Halsey missed all three of Fellaini's misdemeanours, the other two being an elbow and a hand to the face. As he did, however, a Football Association charge of violent conduct will be preferred against Fellaini and is likely to be heard this week.

                              Moyes was similarly disappointed with his side's overall performance. In the first half Everton had looked good value for a lead fortuitously handed to them when Shawcross glanced Steven Pienaar's cross past his own goalkeeper, and had Leon Osman then converted a wonderful opportunity created for him by Pienaar and the overlapping Leighton Baines, they would surely have gone on to inflict Stoke's first home defeat of the season.

                              Somehow Osman side-footed wide, and in the second half Stoke both played with more urgency and pressed higher up the field, creating enough chances to win the game comfortably. They converted only one however, Kenwyne Jones directing a header direct from a Shawcross long ball inside Everton goalkeeper Tim Howard's right-hand post for his first league goal since August 2011. Neither Howard, nor the centre-half Phil Jagielka who was marking Jones, distinguished themselves in their attempts to prevent the goal.

                              "We were in good position and should've made it 2-0 just before half-time but we were never in control of the game , which we have been in previous games," said Moyes. "Even when we went 1-0 up I didn't feel we really got into a rhythm."

                              Pulis took the opportunity to highlight incidents in previous matches when fouls against Stoke players have gone unpunished, and to praise his players for not over-reacting.

                              "I would have liked to have seen [what would have happened if] that incident happened to a few other clubs, and a few other players at those clubs. It takes a lot to keep calm in those circumstances. It is not an easy thing to do."

                              He added Stoke were close to agreeing a new contract with Shawcross, the club captain.

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