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January Transfer Window 2013 (General)

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    Gibbo

    He can't hack it over here

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      Overpaid pussy

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        He's still decent.

        I'll compare him to Carroll if I have too.
        The times they are a changin'.

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          Rob Harris @RobHarris
          Redknapp on ex-Chelsea defender Tal Ben Haim who is without a club: "He may be added to the squad. He is keen to have a go with us." #QPR

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            Debuchy to the Geordies, £5.5m
            The times they are a changin'.

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              Robinho? No, think he's a waste of space.
              Are we winning?

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                Chelsea are willing to part with around £24m for Argentine striker Gonzalo Higuain, 25, of Real Madrid, according to AS.
                Full story: AS (in Spanish)

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                  Tal Ben Haim was one of the players at Pompy refusing to take a pay cut or cancel his contract. Him and Kanu both did it and kept taking the cash.
                  Last edited by Alex; 03-01-13, 10:13 AM. Reason: Tenses all mixed up :D
                  *Except Michael, who died.

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                    Well it's past tense now, i think.
                    Hello mert.

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                      Originally posted by Gibbo View Post
                      Pato close to signing for Corinthians for £12m
                      Don't know what the added clauses (if any at all) there are, but from first glance :

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                        Tottenham are ready to snap up Ezekiel Fryers at the second attempt.

                        The 20-year-old left-back trained with Tottenham in the summer after leaving Manchester United.

                        He was expected to join the White Hart Lane club but United could have commanded up to £6m compensation as he was under 23.

                        Belgian side Standard Liege signed him instead on a two year contract and he has gone on to make seven first team appearances.

                        However, Tottenham are expecting to sell Gareth Bale to Real Madrid in the summer and want cover for Benoit Assou-Ekotto. Liege would sell now and a deal could be done for around £3million.

                        Tottenham are also the latest club to show interest in Barcelona striker David Villa. The 31-year-old has been the subject of enquiries from Arsenal also but Barca will not loan him out and will only sell for around £16m.

                        Meanwhile, Fenerbahce have made a move for Tottenham midfield target Younes Belhanda at Montpellier.

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                          Originally posted by Phoenix07 View Post
                          Don't know what the added clauses (if any at all) there are, but from first glance :
                          He's always injured and never lived up to his potential. If he can knuckle down though its a great move for club & player ahead of Brazil 2014.
                          Forwards.......

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                            Bilbao have confirmed they are in talks with Juve for Llorente (for a summer transfer I think).

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                              Manchester United feel they have moved ahead in the race for Crystal Palace’s Wilfried Zaha and are fully confident of signing the forward in the summer, ESPN has learned.

                              Zaha’s future has been the subject of great speculation lately, with all of United, Arsenal and - to a lesser extent - Tottenham Hotspur chasing the widely admired prospect.

                              Although Arsenal have long been seen as favourites to eventually secure Zaha’s signature, the player is understood to have had his head turned by United and, particularly, the current position in the table of the two clubs.

                              The Old Trafford side, meanwhile have further leveraged the situation with some canny negotiating. A key in any transfer is that United are apparently much more willing to let Zaha stay at Selhurst Park until the summer in order to help Palace secure promotion. By contrast, Arsenal have a greater need to reinforce right now.

                              The situation tallies with the latest comments from Palace chairman Steve Parish on TalkSport, who said Zaha will stay at the club until the summer.

                              “Right now, we’re concentrating on trying to get out of this league and the best way of doing that is adding to what we’ve got, not losing players,” he said. “I think he will be a Palace player until the summer and then we will look at it. Obviously, we will look at anything that anybody offers us because we would be mad not to.

                              “If we feel we can move the club forward from doing certain things, then we will. So, never say never. But, right now, we are focused on trying to keep everyone in the squad.”

                              Should the transfer eventually happen, an Old Trafford source said, it will finally end Nani’s career at the club. Alex Ferguson’s relationship with the Portuguese has reached a low after a series of disagreements in the last year, and United have been open to offers - but only in the event they can bring in sufficient cover.

                              Had Lucas Moura signed last August, rather than go to Paris Saint-Germain, it would have seen Nani leave. Instead, the Brazilian’s transfer may indirectly lead to Zaha coming to the club this summer.

                              United, meanwhile, retain a mild interest in Wesley Sneijder, although there has been no movement in the situation. The Inter Milan playmaker’s representatives have contacted a number of clubs - including United - attempting to push a move, explaining the amount of transfer speculation.

                              ESPN understands that Ferguson would do a deal, but only so long as the price was under £10m and the player's wage demands lessened. As it is, United are prepared to wait and see how the situation develops.

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                                Lee Clayton ‏@LeeClayton_

                                West Ham very close to signing Marouane Chamakh from Arsenal. Details soon on the site. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/index.html
                                First Cole now Chamakh that is some inspiring work from Fat Sam

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