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aku rasa ok ape Joe Cole masuk Liverpool,sebab liverpool takde winger belah kanan yang bagus,untuk mengantikan benakyoun,liverpool perlukan player yang gaya mcm robben bagi mengucar-kacirkan pertahanan lawan.liverpool perlukan player yang badan sasa dan laju,sebab player liverpool banyak yang cekeding2 dan rendah2...ko try tgk chelsea...
apapun...
Barca have Pedro but Real had Pedro with l[s]i[/s]eon...hehehe
tak sabar nak tgk sergio Canales...huhuhu

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[size="3"][b]Shakhtar pick up Eduardo Da Silva[/b][/size]

[spoiler]Today on 21 July FC Shakhtar have signed a Brazilian-born Croatian forward Eduardo Da Silva from Arsenal London on a 4-year contract being anticipated by all the international media.

All the details were agreed tonight at Donbas Arena in Donetsk.

Within the nearest time the newcomer will be introduced to Ukrainian media representatives as well as to the Pitmen fans.

[b]Profile[/b]

Eduardo Da Silva was born on 25th February 1983 in Rio de Janeiro. He initially started his football career in Brazil, when later on moved to Croatia as a resident. Eduardo has been appearing for Dinamo Zagreb and Inter Zaprešić.

Following his return to Dinamo Zagreb, Eduardo became a regular in their starting line-up and was recognized as the best striker of the Croatian League. He managed to achieve two trophies in Croatian Championship and two in Croatian Cup, as well as secured the Club’s third champions’ crown in Super Cup. He was awarded as the Best Croatian Player twice.
Eduardo made Arsenal London move in July 2007.

http://shakhtar.com/en/news/13787[/spoiler]

- Rumour -

[size="3"][b]Huntelaar to sign for Liverpool[/b][/size]
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[b]Milan striker Klaas-Jan Huntelaar will join Liverpool, with Ryan Babel heading the other way as part of the deal, claims Il Corriere dello Sport.[/b]

On Tuesday Huntelaar was reportedly in Manchester, leading to speculation talks with either Manchester City or Manchester United are impending.

However, the latest reports from Italy suggest he could join Liverpool. Huntelaar was not at Milanello on Wednesday, leading to further belief his future is away from Milan.

And should the deal with Liverpool take off, Milan will press for Ryan Babel as part of negotiations.

Everton are also said to be tracking the Rossoneri striker, but the lure of Anfield is likely to prove pivotal in his decision.

There has been little official confirmation in relation to Huntelaar's future, but Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri didn't appear too convincing when he was probed for a diagnosis.

"Huntelaar, for now, is a Milan player," he told the press. The Dutchman has also been linked with Tottenham and Aston Villa previously.

http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/transfer-gossip/huntelaar-to-sign-for-liverpool[/spoiler] Edited by Eman Leto

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Eduardo dah tak boleh main dah semenjak patah kaki,Huntelaar pegi liverpool...hmm no komen sepanjang dia main kat Madrid dan Milan takde impak besar...

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Albert Riera(Liv) --> Olympiakos (confirm)
Javier Mascherano(Liv) --> Inter Milan
Ramires(Benfica) --> Chelsea (20m)
Ryan Babel(Liv) --> Birmingham/AC Milan
Steven Defour(Standard Liege) --> Man Utd
[s]Nemanja Vidic(MU) --> Real Madrid [/s]

[size="3"][b]Vidic agrees new deal[/b][/size]

[spoiler][b]United chief executive David Gill has confirmed the club have agreed terms to extend Nemanja Vidic's contract.[/b]

Speaking exclusively to MUTV's Stewart Gardner, Gill said: "There was a lot of speculation about Nemanja's future, but in my view it's been the media drumming some old stories because they certainly didn't come out of the Manchester United camp and I'm confident they didn't come out of Nemanja's camp.

"We sat down with Nemanja and his advisor at the end of last season and started discussions. They broke up when Nemanja went away to the World Cup, but resumed when Serbia were knocked out and I'm very pleased to confirm that we agreed terms with Nemanja three or four weeks ago on a new long-term deal with the club.

"It's yet to be signed - the paperwork is now being sorted by our lawyers and being checked by Nemanja's advisors. He's still away on holiday but the plan is that when he gets back the papers will be signed.

We've shaken hands on it and we're confident it will all be signed and sealed in early August.

"It's great news for Manchester United and great news for Nemanja and the fans."

http://www.manutd.com/default.sps?pagegid={F9E570E6-407E-44BC-800F-4A3110258114}&newsid=6650873
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Pade muko mung ejeng vidic.. gege gi royak vidic nok masuk madrik..

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buat ape nak cari lain,Garay dengan Raul Albiol dah mantap ape,cume kena cari pengganti Arbeloa aje,pastu develope player kat academy dia mcm Garay.

Raul (Real Madrid) ---> Schalke 04 :(

All the best Raul my idol.... im still Madrid fan...and Schalke in progress...

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Sami Khedira ---> Real Madrid (confirm)

demmmmm apsal player aku suke masuk team aku tak suka.. aritu Silva.. baru je berangan nak tengok dia jd backup utk Fletchinho, ganti Hargo.. -_-

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[size="3"][b]RAMIRES SIGNS FOR CHELSEA [/b][/size]

[spoiler]Chelsea Football Club is delighted to announce we have completed the signing of Brazilian international Ramires from Benfica on a four-year contract.

The midfielder was granted a work permit on Thursday and finalised his medical in London on Friday afternoon.

Ramires was delighted to complete the deal, and while he will not feature in Saturday's game against West Bromwich Albion, will link up with the rest of the squad for training next week.

'Every player in the world would love to play for Chelsea and it's a great opportunity that was given to me, I will give my best to repay this chance, and I am very happy,' he said.

Manager Carlo Ancelotti added: 'He is a fantastic player, a fantastic midfielder, he is very young and will be the future of the Brazilian national team, and I hope he will be the future of Chelsea.'

Ramires Santos do Nascimento joins us after one season with Benfica, in which he helped them storm to the Liga Sagres title, five points clear of Braga in second place.

During that campaign, the 23-year-old midfielder, born on March 24, 1987, made 26 league appearances, scoring four times including a last-minute winner against Vitoria Guimaraes on his debut.

Rio-born Ramires signed for Benfica from Cruzeiro, on the day he earned his first call-up to the full Brazil squad for the 2009 Confederations Cup, a tournament they easily won, and he went on to help them qualify for the World Cup.

Picked in Dunga's 23-man squad, he appeared in four of their five matches but was suspended for the 2-1 defeat to Holland in the quarter-finals after accumulating two yellow cards. His only start was against Chile in the first knockout round, and so far he has 17 caps, most recently against USA in midweek.

Comfortable in either the centre or the right of midfield, he spent just over two seasons in Belo Horizonte with Cruzeiro, whom he joined from Joinville in 2007, and became a state champion appearing in 61 league matches and scoring 10 times.

[url="http://www.chelseafc.com/page/LatestNews/0,,10268~2121853,00.html"]chelseafc.com[/url]
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[size="3"][b]Mario Balotelli signs for Manchester City
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[spoiler][b]Manchester City is delighted to announce that the signing of Mario Balotelli from Inter Milan has been completed for an undisclosed fee.[/b]

The striker, who celebrated his 20th birthday on Thursday, completed his medical this lunchtime before putting pen to paper on his five-year contract at the City of Manchester Stadium.

Roberto Mancini, who worked with Mario during his time in charge at the San Siro, said: "I think that Mario is one of the best players of his age in Europe, and I very happy to be working with him again. His style of play will suit the Premier League, and because he is still so young there is a big chance for him to improve. He is a strong and exciting player, and City fans will enjoy watching him."

The Palermo-born frontman faced the Toure brothers during his first senior international appearance earlier this week, but he will not be available for City's first game of the season at White Hart Lane on Saturday.

[url="http://www.mcfc.co.uk/News/Team-news/2010/August/Mario-Balotelli-signs-for-Manchester-City"]mcfc.co.uk[/url]
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Gile ah citeh. Lepas ni Milner pulak. Kalau main Europa League jugak taktau nak cakap apa la lol Edited by Eman Leto

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[quote name='zer0Nehza' date='14 August 2010 - 03:01 PM' timestamp='1281769298' post='1044855']
carvalho -> RM :P
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tak dapat cole,carvalho pun bolehlah,tapi aku lagi suka gandingan Albiol dengan Garay!

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[size="3"][b]Mesut Ozil to play for Real Madrid[/b][/size]

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A young, talented midfielder with a bright future

Realmadrid.com

Mesut Ozil (15-10-88, Gelsenkirchen, West Germany) lands at Real Madrid after a standout performance at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. The midfielder earned a permanent spot on Germany's senior side by the age of 21 after winning the 2009 Under-21 European Championship. His unique touch, unmatched individual technique, excellent ball control and deadly last pass make the German midfielder one of the brightest up-and-coming stars in European football.

A constant work in progress, Mesut Ozil has quickly earned a reputation as an elegant and versatile midfielder. His knack for the final pass, his free-flowing movement on every third of the pitch and his exquisite left foot earned Ozil a spot in Shalke 04's academy in 2005. It only took one season for the midfielder to earn his promotion to the first team and he made his Bundesliga debut at the age of 17.

During the winter transfer window 0f 2008, Ozil completed a switch to Werder Bremen, where he played over 60 matches and scored 13 goals. With Werder, the midfielder went on to win the 2009 DFB Cup and the 2009 DFL Supercup. On an individual level, Ozil was rewarded for his outstanding Bundesliga play by being named the best player of the first leg of the 2009 season.

Ozil is paving the way for the German national team's new generation of players. Although of Turkish decent, his entire life has been committed to Germany. He played for the Under-17 side and moved his way up to the Under-21 side, which won the 2009 European Championship. Ozil provided two assists and scored a goal in the final against England.

His debut with the senior side dates back to 12 August 2009, when Germany defeated Azerbaijan. Ozil continued to impress in World Cup qualifiers and by the end of the 2010 World Cup was among the ten finalists for the Golden Boot.
Career:
Schalke 04 (2006-2008)
Werder Bremen (2008-2010)

Titles & Accolades:
DFB Cup: 2009
DFL Supercup: 2009
UEFA Cup runner-up: 2009
UEFA European Under-21 Championship: 2009


[url="http://www.realmadrid.com/cs/Satellite/en/1330010084519/noticia/Noticia/Mesut_Ozil_to_play_for_Real_Madrid.htm"]real madrid official website[/url][/spoiler]

Happy warming the bench Kaka lulz Edited by Eman Leto

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[size="4"][b]City complete signing of James Milner[/b][/size]

[spoiler][b]Manchester City have today completed the signing of James Milner from Aston Villa. [/b]

Milner completes his move from the West Midland club in time to be available for a debut in front of the City fans for Monday evening’s eagerly anticipated game against Liverpool. He will not be able to feature in tomorrow evening’s Europa League game with Timisoara.

The 24-year-old midfielder had a positive World Cup despite a disappointing England showing in South Africa, and showed he is in top form with a superb performance and goal in Villa’s 3-0 opening day Premier League victory at home to West Ham United.

He was at City of Manchester Stadium and then Carrington today to finalise the details of his five-year deal after having completed his medical late yesterday.

Going the other way, Stephen Ireland has also completed his transfer from City to Villa. Ireland spent eight years at City, having come through the ranks as a teenager. He made 142 starts in that time, scoring 23 goals. His best season in a City shirt came in 2008/09, when he was named as the Club’s Player of the Year.

Both transfers were completed this afternoon, with Milner taking up the squad number seven following Ireland’s departure. City manager Roberto Mancini was delighted to finally seal the capture of Milner.

Mancini said: “I am very happy to have James with us, everybody knows we have admired him for some time.

“He is an excellent midfielder, who can play in a number of positions. This is important for the team, and I am looking forward to seeing him play for us. We have a very strong squad, and this signing is a very important one for us.

“James he is already a very good player, who has proved he can play at the very top level. But he is also young and a good character.

[url="http://www.mcfc.co.uk/News/Team-news/2010/August/UK-US-City-complete-signing-of-James-Milner"]mcfc.co.uk[/url]
[/spoiler]

Good deal for Villa. Dapat duit 18m + Ireland. Milner dengan Ireland lebih kurang je kot. Ireland lagi creative tp Milner lagi tough. Tu je la beza diaorg aku rasa. Ireland bagus cuma dia kroni Hughes, sama macam Robinho. Edited by Eman Leto

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[size="3"][b]Reds agree Mascherano fee[/b][/size]

[quote][b] Liverpool Football Club have agreed terms for the transfer of Javier Mascherano to FC Barcelona.[/b]

The Spanish club have now been given permission to speak to the Argentina midfielder.

[url="http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/latest-news/reds-agree-mascherano-fee"]liverpoolfc.tv[/url]
[/quote]

[size="3"][b]Liverpool accept Barcelona bid for Mascherano
[/b][/size]
[spoiler]
Javier Mascherano has made it clear he wants to leave Liverpool

Javier Mascherano's long-awaited transfer to Barcelona is set to be completed this weekend after Liverpool accepted a bid from the Catalans.

The midfielder almost joined the Primera Division champions 12 months ago only for former manager Rafael Benitez to eventually price the player out of a move.

However, with the 26-year-old keen to move for personal reasons - he constantly complained his family had not settled in England - the club came to an agreement with him that if they received an acceptable bid they would allow him to leave.

After rejecting an initial bid of £16million from Barcelona last weekend an offer has now been forthcoming which comes close to their valuation of £25million.

The player was never likely to stay once he became aware of Barcelona's initial bid and told Hodgson he did not want to play in Monday's defeat to Manchester City.

But Liverpool were never going to accept anything less than they paid for Mascherano when they rescued him from West Ham's reserves for £18million three and a half years ago.

"Liverpool Football Club have agreed terms for the transfer of Javier Mascherano to FC Barcelona," said a Liverpool statement.

"The Spanish club have now been given permission to speak to the Argentina midfielder."

This week Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola admitted he was in the market for a defensive midfielder having been thwarted in his attempts to sign primary transfer target Cesc Fabregas from Arsenal.

Reports in the Spanish media earlier this week claimed Mascherano had already agreed a four-year, £85,000-a-week contract and, now Liverpool have accepted a fee, the Argentina captain will travel to Barcelona for a medical this weekend.

A statement from Barcelona appeared to confirm that, with the Catalans even suggesting Mascherano played a part in the final negotiations.

"FC Barcelona and Liverpool FC have reached an agreement in principle for the transfer of Javier Mascherano to the club for the next four seasons," it said.

"The deal was closed after intensive efforts made by the club in the final hours and through the player himself in the negotiations.

"Barcelona will report the details of the operation once the player passes the medical and the transfer is concluded.

"It is hoped Javier Mascherano will arrive in Barcelona this weekend." [/spoiler]

[url="http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/liverpool-accept-mascherano-bid-from-barcelona-2063632.html"]independent.co.uk[/url] Edited by Eman Leto

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[size="3"][b]Ibrahimovic loan to AC Milan agreed[/b][/size]

[quote][b]Liverpool have completed the signing of Portuguese midfielder Raul Meireles on a four-year contract.[/b]

The Reds have paid 14 million euros for the services of the 27-year-old midfielder, who has won four titles with Porto and been capped 38 times by Portugal, including in all four of his country's games in this summer's World Cup.[/quote]

[url="http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/latest-news/reds-complete-meireles-deal"]liverpoolfc.tv[/url]

[size="3"][b]Ibrahimovic loan to AC Milan agreed
[/b][/size]

[quote][b]FC Barcelona and AC Milan have agreed a deal for Zlatan Ibrahimovic to move to the Italian club on loan for the entire season 2010/11 with the Rossoneri paying all his earnings.
Included in the agreement is the option for AC Milan to make the move permanent next summer for a fee of €24 million. [/b]

If the option to buy Ibrahimovic is taken up by the Serie A club then that could see FC Barcelona save approximately €60 million.

The deal was able to be done thanks to the collaboration of the player and the willingness of his agent to conclude the negotiations.[/quote]

[url="http://www.fcbarcelona.com/web/english/noticies/futbol/temporada10-11/08/28/n100828112606.html"]fcbarcelona.com[/url]

Ibra>Berba LOL

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[size="3"][b]Perpindahan musim panas 2010-2011 Barclays Premier League [/b]
[/size]
[spoiler][u][b]Arsenal[/b][/u]
[b]
* In (signed):[/b] Marouane Chamakh (Bordeaux, free); Laurent Koscielny (Lorient, undisclosed); Sebastien Squillaci (Sevilla, undisclosed)
[b] * Out (signed):[/b] Fran Merida (Atletico Madrid, free); Philippe Senderos (Fulham, undisclosed); Luke Ayling (Yeovil, free); Luke Freeman (Yeovil, loan); Eduardo (Shakhtar Donetsk, £6m); Sol Campbell (Newcastle, free); William Gallas (Tottenham, free); Sanchez Watt (Leeds, loan); Kyle Bartley (Sheffield United, loan); Francis Coquelin (Lorient, loan); Jay Simpson (Hull, undisclosed); Armand Traore (Juventus, loan); Nacer Barazite (Vitesse Arnhem, loan); Mikael Silvestre (Werder Bremen, free)
[u]
[b]Aston Villa[/b][/u]

[b]* In (signed): [/b]Stephen Ireland (Manchester City, £8 million part-exchange)
[b]* Out (signed): [/b]James Milner (Manchester City, £24 million part-exchange); Wilfred Bouma (released); Marlon Harewood (released); Andy Marshall (released); Stephen O'Halloran (Coventry, free); Nicky Shorey (West Brom, undisclosed)
[u][b]
Birmingham City[/b][/u]


[b]* In (signed):[/b] Ben Foster (Manchester United, undisclosed); Nikola Zigic (Valencia, undisclosed); Enric Valles (NAC Breda, free); Matt Derbyshire (Olympiacos, loan); Alexander Hleb (Barcelona, loan); Martin Jiranek (Spartak Moscow, loan); Jean Beausejour (Club America, undisclosed)
[b]* Out (signed):[/b] Artur Krysiak (Exeter, free); Gary McSheffrey (released); Franck Queudrue (released); Gregory Vignal (released); Lee Carsley (free); Colin Doyle (Coventry, loan); Robin Shroot (Cheltenham, loan); Luke Hubbins (Notts County, loan); Marcus Bent (Wolves, loan)
[u][b]
Blackburn Rovers[/b][/u]

[b] * In (signed):[/b] Mame Biram Diouf (Manchester United, loan); Benjani (Manchester City, loan)
[b]* Out (signed): [/b]Steven Reid (West Brom, free); Marcus Marshall (Rotherham, free); Andrew Haworth (Bury, free); Michael Hall (Accrington, free); Yildiray Basturk (released); Zurab Khizanishvili (Reading, loan); Maceo Rigters (Willem II, loan)
[u][b]
Blackpool[/b][/u]
[b]
* In (signed):[/b] Marlon Harewood (free transfer); Luke Varney (Derby, loan)
[b]* Out (signed):[/b] Al Bangura (released); Hameur Bouazza (released); Joe Martin (released); Danny Mitchley (released); Daniel Nardiello (released); Stephen McPhee (retired); Ben Burgess (Notts County, free)
[u][b]
Bolton Wanderers[/b][/u]

[b]* In (signed): [/b]Martin Petrov (Manchester City, free); Robbie Blake (Burnley, free); Marco Alonso (Real Madrid, undisclosed); Ivan Klasnic (Nantes, free); Tom Eaves (Oldham, loan); Rodrigo Moreno (Benfica, loan)
[b]* Out (signed):[/b] Zoltan Harasanyi (released); Stuart McDonald (released); Chris Stokes (released); Ricardo Vaz Te (released); Ali Al-Habsi (Wigan, loan); Nicky Hunt (Bristol City, free)

[u][b]Chelsea[/b][/u]

[b]* In (signed):[/b] Ramires (£18m, Benfica); Yossi Benayoun (Liverpool, undisclosed); Tomas Kalas (Sigma Olomouc, undisclosed)
[b]* Out (signed): [/b]Joe Cole (released, Liverpool); Michael Ballack (released, Bayer Leverkusen); Juliano Belletti (released, Fluminense); Deco (Fluminense, undisclosed); Miroslav Stoch (Fenerbahce, undisclosed); Seth Ofori-Twumasi (Peterborough, free); Tomas Kalas (Sigma Olomouc, loan); Scott Sinclair (Swansea, £500,000); Ben Gordon (Kilmarnock, loan); Danny Philliskirk (Oxford, loan); Ryan Bertrand (Nottingham Forest, loan); Jack Cork (Burnley, loan); Rhys Taylor (Crewe, loan); Ricardo Carvalho (Real Madrid, £6.7m); Michael Mancienne (Wolves, loan); Franco Di Santo (Wigan, undisclosed)
[u]
[b]Everton[/b][/u]
[b]
* In (signed):[/b] Jermaine Beckford (Leeds United, free); Jan Mucha (Legia Warsaw, free); Magaye Gueye (Strasbourg, undisclosed); Joao Silva (Desportivo Das Aves, undisclosed)
[b]* Out (signed):[/b] Lukas Jutkiewicz (Coventry, undisclosed); Dan Gosling (Newcastle, free); John Ruddy (Norwich, undisclosed); Joseph Yobo (Fenerbahce, loan)
[u]
[b]Fulham[/b][/u]

[b]* In (signed):[/b] Moussa Dembele (AZ Alkmaar, undisclosed); Philippe Senderos (Arsenal, undisclosed); Jonathan Greening (West Brom, undisclosed); Rafik Halliche (Benfica, undisclosed); Carlos Salcido (PSV Eindhoven, undisclosed); Alex Kacaniklic (Liverpool, undisclosed); Lauri Dalla Valle (Liverpool, undisclosed)
[b] * Out (signed):[/b] Chris Smalling (Manchester United, undisclosed); Elliot Omozusi (Leyton Orient, free); Christopher Buchtmann (Cologne, undisclosed); Erik Nevland (Viking Stavanger ); Stefan Payne (Gillingham, free); Wayne Brown (Bristol Rovers, free); Andranik Teymourian, Toni Kallio, Dan Owusu, Wesley Foderingham, Luca Moscatiello, King Osei-Gyan, Michael Uwezu (all released)
[u]
[b]Liverpool[/b][/u]
[b]
* In (signed):[/b] Joe Cole (free agent); Milan Jovanovic (Standard Liege, free); Jonjo Shelvey (Charlton Athletic, £1.7m); Danny Wilson (Rangers, £2m); Christian Poulsen (Juventus, £4.5m); Brad Jones (Middlesbrough, £2.3m); Raul Meireles (Porto, £11.5m); Paul Konchesky (Fulham, undisclosed)
[b] * Out (signed):[/b] Alberto Aquilani (Juventus, loan); Albert Riera (Olympiacos, undisclosed); Yossi Benayoun (Chelsea, undisclosed); Philipp Degen (Stuttgart, loan); Diego Cavalieri (Cesena, undisclosed); Robbie Threlfall (undisclosed); Christopher Oldfield (undisclosed); David Martin (MK Dons, free); Nikolay Mihaylov (Twente, free); Francesco Duran (released); Krisztian Nemeth (Olympiakos, loan); Emiliano Insua (Galatasaray, loan); Alex Kacaniklic (Fulham, undisclosed); Lauri Dalla Valle (Fulham, undisclosed); Nabil El Zhar (PAOK, loan); Vincent Weijl (SD Eibar, undisclosed)
[u]
[b]Manchester City[/b][/u]
[b]
* In (signed):[/b] James Milner (Aston Villa, £24m part-exchange); Mario Balotelli (Internazionale, undisclosed); David Silva (Valencia, £24m); Yaya Toure (Barcelona, undisclosed); Jerome Boateng (Hamburg, undisclosed); Aleksandar Kolorov (Lazio, undisclosed); Alex Henshall (Swindon, undisclosed)
[b]* Out (signed):[/b] Stephen Ireland (Aston Villa, £8 million part-exchange); Craig Bellamy (Cardiff City, loan); Nedum Onuoha (Sunderland, loan); Benjani Mwaruwari (released); Martin Petrov (released); Sylvinho (released); Robert Mak (Nurnberg, undisclosed); Paul Marshall (Walsall, free); David Ball (Swindon Town, loan); Javier Garrido (Lazio, undisclosed); Ryan McGivern (Walsall, loan); Valeri Bojinov (Parma, undisclosed); Andrew Tutte (Rochdale, loan); Adam Clayton (Leeds, loan); Gunnar Nielsen (Tranmere, loan); Vladimir Weiss (Rangers, loan); Robinho (Milan, undisclosed); Felipe Caicedo (Levante, loan)
[u][b]
Manchester United[/b][/u]
[b]
* In (signed): [/b]Javier Hernandez (Chivas, undisclosed); Chris Smalling (Fulham, undisclosed); Bebe (Vitoria Guimaraes, undisclosed)
[b]* Out (signed):[/b] Ben Foster (Birmingham City, undisclosed); Zoran Tosic (CSKA Moscow, undisclosed); Matthew James (Preston NE, loan); Tom Heaton (Cardiff, free); David Gray (Preston NE, loan); Mame Biram Diouf (Blackburn, loan); Josh King (Preston, loan); James Chester (Carlisle, loan); Danny Welbeck (Sunderland, loan); Tom Cleverley (Wigan, loan)
[u][b]
Newcastle United[/b][/u]
[b]
* In (signed):[/b] James Perch (Nottingham Forest, undisclosed); Dan Gosling (Everton, free); Sol Campbell (Arsenal, free); Ismael Tiote (FC Twente, undisclosed)
[b] * Out (signed):[/b] Fabrice Pancrate (released); Nicky Butt (released); Fraser Forster (Celtic, loan); Kazenga LuaLua (Brighton, loan)
[u][b]
Stoke City[/b][/u]

[b]* In (signed):[/b] Jon Walters (Ipswich, £2.75 million, rising to £3.25m); Kenwyne Jones (Sunderland, £8m); Florent Cuvelier (Portsmouth, free); Eidur Gudjohnsen (Monaco, loan); Salif Diao (unattached, free); Jermaine Pennant (Real Zaragoza, loan); Marc Wilson (Portsmouth, undisclosed)
[b]* Out (signed):[/b] Amdy Faye (released); Andy Griffin (Reading, undisclosed); Steve Simonsen (Sheffield United, free); Nathaniel Wedderburn (Northampton, free); Ibrahima Sonko (Portsmouth, loan); Carl Dickinson (Portsmouth, loan); Diego Arismendi (Barnsley, loan); James Beattie (Rangers, undisclosed); Ben Marshall (Carlisle, loan)
[u][b]
Sunderland[/b][/u]
[b]
* In (signed):[/b] Nedum Onuoha (Manchester City, loan); John Mensah (Lyon, return of loan); Titus Bramble (Wigan, undisclosed); Simon Mignolet (Anderlecht, undisclosed); Cristian Riveros (Cruz Azul, undisclosed); Ahmed Al-Muhammadi (ENPPI, loan); Marcos Angeleri (Estudiantes, undisclosed); Danny Welbeck (Manchester United, loan); Asamoah Gyan (Rennes, £13m)
[b]* Out (signed):[/b] Kenwyne Jones (Stoke City, £8m); Lorik Cana (Galatasaray, £5m); Daryl Murphy (Celtic, undisclosed); Conor Hourihane (Ipswich, undisclosed); Roy O'Donovan (Coventry, free); Jamie Chandler (Darlington, free); Nyron Nosworthy (Sheffield United, loan); Marton Fulop (undisclosed); Oumare Tounkara (Oldham, loan); Jean Yves M'voto (Oldham, loan); Martyn Waghorn (Leicester, £3m)
[u][b]
Tottenham Hotspur
[/b][/u]
[b] * In (signed):[/b] Sandro (Internacional, undisclosed); William Gallas (Arsenal, free); Stipe Pletikosa (Spartak Moscow, loan); Rafael van der Vaart (Real Madrid, £8m)
[b]* Out (signed):[/b] Lee Butcher (Leyton Orient, free); Sam Cox (Barnet, free); Jimmy Walker (released); Oscar Jansson (Northampton, loan); Adel Taarabt (QPR, £1m); John Bostock (Hull, loan); David Button (Plymouth, loan); Ryan Mason (Tranmere, loan); Jonathan Obika (Crystal Palace, loan)
[u][b]
West Bromwich Albion[/b][/u]
[b]
* In (signed): [/b]Steven Reid (Blackburn Rovers, free); Marc-Antoine Fortune (Celtic, undisclosed)
[b] * Out (signed): [/b]Jonathan Greening (Fulham, undisclosed); Robert Koren (released); Andwele Slory (released); Filipe Teixeira (released); Joss Labadie (Tranmere, free); Luke Daniels (Bristol Rovers, loan); Borja Valero (Villarreal, loan); Marcus Haber (St Johnstone, loan); Kayleden Brown (Tranmere, loan); Reuben Reid (Walsall, loan); Leon Barnett (Norwich, loan); Craig Dawson (Rochdale, loan)

[u]West Ham United[/u]

[b]* In (signed):[/b] Pablo Barrera (UNAM, £4m); Frederic Piquionne (Lyon, undisclosed); Thomas Hitzlsperger (Lazio, free); Tal Ben Haim (Portsmouth, loan); Winston Reid (Midtjylland, £5m); Victor Obinna (Inter Milan, loan); Fabio Deprela (Brescia, undisclosed)
[b] * Out (signed): [/b]Guillermo Franco (released); Bondz N'Gala (Plymouth, free); Matt Fry (Charlton, loan); Alessandro Diamanti (Brescia, £1.8m)

[u]Wigan Athletic[/u]

[b]* In (signed): [/b]James McArthur (Hamilton, undisclosed); Antolin Alcaraz (Bruges, undisclosed); Mauro Boselli (Estudiantes, undisclosed); Ali Al-Habsi (Bolton, loan); Ronnie Stam (FC Twente, £2.5m); Steven Caldwell (Burnley, free); Tom Cleverley (Manchester United, loan); Franco Di Santo (Chelsea, undisclosed)
*[b] Out (signed): [/b]Titus Bramble (Sunderland, undisclosed); Mario Melchiot (Urmm Salal, free); Tomasz Cywka (Derby, free); Olivier Kapo (released); Jason Koumas (Cardiff, loan); Jason Scotland (Ipswich, undisclosed)
[u]
Wolverhampton Wanderers[/u]
[b]
* In (signed):[/b] Steven Fletcher (Burnley, undisclosed); Jelle van Damme (Anderlecht, undisclosed); Adlene Guedioura (Charleroi, undisclosed); Stephen Hunt (Hull, undisclosed); Steven Mouyokolo (Hull, undisclosed); Jake Cassidy (Airbus UK, undisclosed); Michael Mancienne (Chelsea, loan); Marcus Bent (Birmingham, loan)
[b]* Out (signed): [/b]Chris Iwelumo (Burnley, undisclosed); Jason Shackell (Barnsley, undisclosed); Mark Little (Peterborough, free); Andrew Surman (Norwich, undisclosed); George Friend (Doncaster, free); Daniel Jones (Sheffield Wednesday, free); Nathaniel Mendez-Laing (Peterborough, loan); Sam Vokes (Bristol City, loan)[/spoiler]

nah.. baca sampai lebam :P Edited by Eman Leto

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[b][color="#008000"]Edin Dzeko - Wolfburg[/color][/b] [b]---->[b][/b] [color="#008080"]Manchester City
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[color="#8B0000"][b]David Luiz - Benfica[/b][/color] [b]----> [color="#000080"]Chelsea[/color] [b]or[/b] [color="#8B0000"]Ac Milan[/color][/b]

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[quote name='highlander' timestamp='1297435399' post='1061708']
hahaha.. komfem fabregas takkan pegi.. even barca pun dia tanak pergi... ramai lagi kot member2 dia kat barca
[/quote]

tak...dia akan pergi kalau barca..percaya ckp aku sbb dia masih nak ke kelab lama dia tuh.

[quote name='highlander' timestamp='1297435399' post='1061708']
hahaha.. komfem fabregas takkan pegi.. even barca pun dia tanak pergi... ramai lagi kot member2 dia kat barca
[/quote]

tak...dia akan pergi kalau barca..percaya ckp aku sbb dia masih nak ke kelab lama dia tuh.

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Sun, 13 Mar 07:37:00 2011

[url="http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/13032011/58/premier-league-paper-round-united-sell-rooney.html"]http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/13032011/58/premier-league-paper-round-united-sell-rooney.html[/url]

Alex Ferguson akan menjual Wayne Rooney pada musim panas ini pada harga sekitar £60-80 million. :63:

Barcelona cube mndapatkan Gerath Bale pd harga £40 million jika Spurs x setuju tawaran trsebut, Barca akan mmbyar harga cash + Bojan Krkic haha,

Chelsea n Manchester City sdg bersaing mndapatkan Kaka yg cedera, Chelsa yakin Bos lamenye Carlo Ancelotti pasti dpt menarik perhatian kaka utk brpindah,

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[quote name='Roy Azloy' timestamp='1300004031' post='1064645']
Sun, 13 Mar 07:37:00 2011

[url="http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/13032011/58/premier-league-paper-round-united-sell-rooney.html"]http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/13032011/58/premier-league-paper-round-united-sell-rooney.html[/url]

Alex Ferguson akan menjual Wayne Rooney pada musim panas ini pada harga sekitar £60-80 million. :63:

Barcelona cube mndapatkan Gerath Bale pd harga £40 million jika Spurs x setuju tawaran trsebut, Barca akan mmbyar harga cash + Bojan Krkic haha,

Chelsea n Manchester City sdg bersaing mndapatkan Kaka yg cedera, Chelsa yakin Bos lamenye Carlo Ancelotti pasti dpt menarik perhatian kaka utk brpindah,
[/quote]


owh.rooney nak kenen jual?...mungkin juga boleh masuk real madrid sbb dulu mourinho setelah menang 'trebel' tahun lepas menyatakan minatnya dgn rooney.tp dia seasje tu ckp, sbb masa tu rooney in good form. skrg ni masih ok la. dia tu..

kaka nak kene ambik?...emmm, dia ni banyak persamaan dgn andriy shevchenko dlu, dia hebat masa di AC milan, cm shevchenko hebat di kelab yg sama.tp bila shevchenko tu masuk chelsea, da jrg kene pkai plak..hoho...


barca tu aku rasa buat masa ni dah kuat+keserasian pemain mereka, dgn xavi, iniesta, dan sorang lagi tu aku 'lupa' nama dia.haha :lol:

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Perpindahan Tergempar Musim Depan!!

Messi akan ke man.city musim dpan..j0in rakan die tevez..huhu

City akn mengganasss!!! :87:

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[quote name='betik' timestamp='1300072587' post='1064729']
liverpool ada nak beli honda...
[/quote]

honda mana ni?Keiseuke Honda yg main untuk CSKA Moscow dr jepun tu.ble tahan la.mainan OK, macho (hehe)..pemenang MVP dekat Piala Asia hari tu..hoho.tp khabar angin ni aku tak tertipu.dah cukup dah Suarez dgn Carroll dlm Liverpool tu.


[quote name='Mat D0n' timestamp='1300079489' post='1064747']
Perpindahan Tergempar Musim Depan!!

Messi akan ke man.city musim dpan..j0in rakan die tevez..huhu

City akn mengganasss!!! :87:
[/quote]

ni lagi mengarut! musim. musim nije diorang dah banyak habis duit beli Mario Balotelli, Edin Dzeko dgn si anu tu.lagi baik si Mancini tu kekalkan pasukan sedia ada bagi membentuk keserasian pasukan itu.tgk cm pasukan Manchester United dan barcelona yg skrg ni jrg buat transfer dan mengekalkan pemain sedia ada, dorang main best.ada keserasian.

tp berita pasal Cesc Fabregas sama ada ke Real Madrid atau Barcelona mungkin (70 peratus kemungkinan) berlaku musim hadapan.apasal diorang nak sgt dekat budak dr Colombia ni?bukan hebat sgt tu takat kontrol hensem ada lah.haha Edited by Nokhead060606

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