Friday, 7 October 2016

PAPER TALK AND GOSSIPS: CHELSEA, ARSENAL ,UNITED AND CITY ALL FEATURE

















SOCCERSNIPERS BRINGS YOU  DAILY  SOCCER GOSSIPS AND PAPER TALK


Arsenal and Manchester City are keeping tabs on Celtic starlet Kieran Tierney. The 19-year-old Scotland international has impressed Gunners and City scouts with his performances in the Champions League this season. (The Sun)
Arsenal have joined Manchester United in the race to sign Benfica winger Goncalo Guedes. The 19-year-old has a £52.7m release clause in his contract. (A Bola)

Manchester City are ready to hand Pep Guardiola another £150million to turn them into the best team on the planet. Top of his wanted list are two new full-backs and another striker. Arsenal right-back Hector Bellerin, rated at £40m, is a player Guardiola covets. He also remains keen on Juventus centre-back Leonardo Bonucci, who is valued at £60m by his club. Borussia Dortmund’s £50m-rated striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is a target too. (Daily Mirror)


Chelsea are prepared to meet Antoine Griezmann's £88m (€100m) release clause next summer. Antonio Conte is unhappy with his current squad and was left frustrated by their summer transfer activity. And the Blues are ready to back a mega bid for Atletico Madrid’s Griezmann at the end of the season. (Daily Star)

Chelsea face a tough fight to sign Leonardo Bonucci in January even if they offer Juventus a world record £60m fee. Juventus are determined to keep hold of their prize asset and have already started talks over a new contract, despite giving him a new one only one year ago. (London Evening Standard)

Former Leeds United defender Sol Bamba is set to follow Junior Hoilett through the entrance door at Cardiff City, with new manager Neil Warnock wasting no time in bolstering his squad. (Wales Online)

Chris Powell is firmly in the box seat to land the Derby job permanently with the club's investigation into suspended boss Nigel Pearson dragging on. County's human resources department and legal team are still probing Pearson's behaviour after a stormy training ground row with owner Mel Morris. (Daily Mail)





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