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Van Marwijk on Romania's list

Bert van Marwijk is in line to be the new Romania manager. The Romanian FA have put the former Netherlands manager on their list, among a few other coaches.
Source: Voetbal International
Friday, October 24, 2014 16:09

New Cuadrado deal causes Man Utd confusion

With Juan Cuadrado set to sign a new contract at Fiorentina, Manchester United are unsure whether they will be able to sign him for a newly installed £30m buy-out clause, or give up hope completely.
Source: Caughtoffside
Friday, October 24, 2014 15:39

Pogba blow leads Chelsea to Imbula

Chelsea are weighing up a £25m move for Marseille midfielder Gianelli Imbula after Paul Pogba signed a new contract at Juventus. There are also concerns at Stamford Bridge that Sami Khedira will join Arsenal.
Source: Daily Express
Friday, October 24, 2014 15:37

Chelsea to launch £20m Pique bid

Chelsea want to beat Manchester United to the £20 million signing of Barcelona defender Gerard Pique. Supposed "Fifa agent" Francois Gallardo says the 27-year-old is angry at Barcelona.
Source: Daily Express
Friday, October 24, 2014 15:30

Koeman rules out Kuyt move

Dirk Kuyt will not come to Southampton. Manager Ronald Koeman has ruled out a move for the former Dutch international.
Source: Daily Star
Friday, October 24, 2014 09:01

Khedira pushes for Arsenal move

Real Madrid midfielder Sami Khedira has lowered his wage demands in order to push through a move to Arsenal.
Source: Daily Express
Friday, October 24, 2014 09:00

Ajax interested in Tommy Oar

Acoording to local medium RTV Utrecht, Ajax is interested in Australian winger Tommy Oar. The 22-year-old international still has a contract untill the end of the season at FC Utrecht.
Source: RTV Utrecht
Friday, October 24, 2014 08:58

Ronan Finn wanted by Dundalk

Shamrock Rovers midfielder Ronan Finn is high on Stephen Kenny's wishlist. However Dundalk may have to put up a strong fight with St Patrick's Athletic and Limerick, who are also interested.
Source: Irish Daily Mirror
Friday, October 24, 2014 08:58

Fahey and Fagan on Shamrock Rovers radar

St Patrick's Athletic duo Keith Fahey and Christy Fagan are wanted by the Tallaght outfit, while Limerick's Rory Gaffney is also a target.
Source: Irish Daily Mirror
Friday, October 24, 2014 08:54

Cork City weigh up moves for Sheppard and North

The Leesiders are looking into the possibility of bringing in another striker with the Shamrock Rovers' Karl Sheppard and Sligo Rovers' Danny North on their wiishlist.
Source: Irish Daily Mirror
Friday, October 24, 2014 08:51        
Wild card Suarez won't ruin Real Madrid plans, says Ancelotti 
Carlo Ancelotti does not believe Barcelona's wild card option Luis Suarez will ruin Real Madrid's chances of winning El Clasico on Saturday.
The Uruguayan has been out of competitive action for four months since being banned from football for biting Giorgio Chiellini at the World Cup, but is clear to make his Barca debut against their fierce rivals.
Ancelotti is not concerned that last season's Premier League top goalscorer will disrupt his own plans unduly at Santiago Bernabeu.
"If Luis Suarez plays tomorrow or not, it won't changes our plans," the Italian coach told reporters on Friday. "If he does play, it's not a problem for us.
"Luis Suarez is a fantastic player, I like him a lot. It's good news for football that he is now able to play."
Ancelotti, who is in his second year as Real Madrid boss, thinks the Catalunya club have been boosted by Luis Enrique's appointment this summer and highlighted Lionel Messi and Neymar as dangermen.
"Barca seem to me to be a more motivated side - they have a new coach and new players," he continued. "Defensively, they're very solid.
"I have a lot of respect for Luis Enrique, if anyone thinks I have tried to provoke him, they are mistaken.
"Defending against such good team with Messi and Neymar is very important. I don't think we have an advantage in midfield, either.
"We'll do the same as we always do: try to not give Barca any space. It's not just about stopping one player."
European champions trail Real Madrid trail La Liga leaders Barca by four points heading into Saturday's clash - a game Ancelotti believes is the pinnacle of football.
"Preparing for the Clasico is very easy, at least, because we know Barcelona," Ancelotti added. We have to do everything very well - defending and attacking.
"The perfect team doesn't exist, we're not perfect, we have defects like everyone else. But there isn't another game in the world with this so much quality."
Ancelotti also confirmed that centre-backs Pepe and Sergio Ramos are expected to be fit to start at the Santiago Bernabeu.

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