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Sunday, July 20, 2014

Tottenham Transfer News: Spurs to land Serie A striker?

Tottenham could be in the process of luring Roma forward Mattia Destro to White Hart Lane, according to reports in Italy. The striker was previously considered not for sale by Rudi Garcia, but Sport Mediaset say the purchase of Juan Iturbe has changed Destro’s position in the squad, meaning the Serie A side are more open to Tottenham’s advances. talkSPORT’s Transfer Spotlight has the details...

Name: Mattia Destro
Date of birth: 20 March, 1991
Birthplace: Ascoli Piceno, Italy
Position: Striker
Club: AS Roma
International appearances: 5 (Italy)

What’s the latest?
Italian outlet Sport Mediaset say the arrival of Juan Iturbe in Rome means Destro will no longer be a regular starter for Roma next season, and that could mean the club consider the enquiries they have had for the forward this summer. Along with Tottenham, Bundesliga side Wolfsburg are also said to be interested.

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1) Destro joined the Inter academy in 2005, winning several honours at youth level and standing out from his peers. In 2010, Genoa signed him in a loan deal with the option to buy, and in September of that year he made both his Serie A debut and goal debut against Chievo.

2) At the end of the 2011/12 season Destro was loaned out to Siena, where he would go on to score regularly for the first time in his senior career, producing 13 goals in 32 appearances for the humble Tuscan side. In the summer of 2012 he was on the move again, this time to AS Roma.

3) The 2012/13 campaign proved to be a memorable one for the forward, with five goals in five Coppa Italia games – including three against boyhood club Inter – making him the top scorer in the competition.

4) Last season saw Destro continue to find the net against the tougher sides in Serie A, with goals against Fiorentina and AC Milan in the league. The striker scored his first league hat-trick in a 3-1 win over Cagliari on April 6, 2014.

5) Destro was a regular for Italy at youth level, playing in the U17, U19 and U21 sides. Though he made the initial 32-man list for the seniors ahead of Euro 2012, he missed the final cut, but was soon rewarded with his debut in August of that year, playing against England at Wembley. His first Italy goal came in a 2014 World Cup qualifier against Malta in September 2012.

They say
“Destro is no longer non-transferable. It’s a delicate issue at Roma, given the good things he has done as Rudi Garcia’s striker. Something has changed in the last few days however, perhaps to do with the purchase of Iturbe who, with Gervinho and Totti, will form the trident set to assault Juventus. There has been strong pressure from abroad regarding Destro. First Wolfsburg, then Tottenham. Offers that were made to the player and the club were rejected, but something is changing, with doubts about his immediate future.” Sport Mediaset on Destro.




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Tottenham set to swap Gylfi Sigurdsson for Swansea's Ben Davies and sign Holland international Michael Vorm for £3.5m

Prospect: Davies has attracted the attention of several top clubs including Liverpool, but is set for Spurs
Tottenham could announce the signing of Ben Davies from Swansea City as early as Sunday evening after completing a deal to sign the Wales left back.

The 21-year-old had a medical with Spurs on Sunday while the two clubs were on their respective tours of the US.

Swansea will re-sign Gylfi Sigurdsson as a straight swap for Davies and, in addition, Mauricio Pochettino has reached a deal to sign goalkeeper Michel Vorm for a fee understood to be in the region of £3.5m.

Reports: Liverpool track Isco as Real Madrid look to fund Rodriguez swoop

Reports: Liverpool track Isco as Real Madrid make room for Rodriguez swoop
Liverpool have made enquiries to Real Madrid over the availability of young playmaker Isco, according to reports in Spain.

The 22-year-old enjoyed a successful debut campaign at the Bernabeu last term, netting 11 goals in 46 appearances, but may find first team chances limited this season following the arrival of World Cup winner Toni Kroos.

The La Liga side are also expected to strike a deal with Ligue 1 outfit Monaco for Colombia star James Rodriguez. The team from the Principality are expected to command a hefty fee off the back of Rodriguez's Golden Boot-winning World Cup campaign, and Isco and unsettled midfielder Angel Di Maria could be sold to fund the transfer.

Liverpool have secured four signings already this summer, Brendan Rodgers making up for the departure of star forward Luis Suarez with the arrivals of attacking duo Lazar Markovic and Rickie Lambert, as well as midfielders Emre Can and Adam Lallana.

Given that the club’s chances of securing a first Premier League title since 1990 were severely hampered by their poor form at the back last season, many have noted the strange absence of any defensive back-up among their top targets this summer.

And it seems Rodgers it still keen to add to his attacking force, with Madrid starlet Isco next on his radar, according to Spanish sports daily AS.

Italian giants AC Milan are also reported to be interested in the attacking midfielder, who signed for Real Madrid from Malaga for £23million last June, while Europa League winners Sevilla are said to be seeking a loan deal for the youngster.

However, AS report that sources close to the Spain international say he is happy and wants to fight for his place at Madrid, though they admit he may look to leave next summer if Los Blancos' new arrivals limit his playing time.

Chelsea edge ahead of Arsenal in race for Khedira

Chelsea edge ahead of Arsenal in race for Khedira
The Gunners have made contact with Real Madrid about a €25m deal for the World Cup winner but the move has stalled and the Blues have now moved for the 27-year-old

Chelsea are emerging as frontrunners in the race to sign Sami Khedira as they step up plans to reinforce their midfield.

The Blues have made contact with Real Madrid about discussing a €25 million deal for Khedira, who has only a year remaining on his contract with the Spanish giants.

Chelsea's move comes as Arsenal's pursuit of the Germany World Cup winner has stalled due to his salary demands. Khedira is believed to be pushing for a €250,000-a-week plus top-up bonuses.

That would make him comfortably the highest paid player at Emirates Stadium, where the top earners are €160,000-a-week duo Mesut Ozil and Alexis Sanchez, but he would fit in with the Chelsea wage structure for A-list players.

Jose Mourinho had made Juventus star Paul Pogba his top target to partner Nemanja Matic in central midfield next season but the Italian club's €75m asking price has put off the west Londoners.

With new signing Cesc Fabregas pencilled in for the No.10 playmaker role next season, Chelsea have begun exploring Khedira as a back-up option to Pogba given his availability and reasonable transfer fee.

Real are willing to offload the 27-year-old for €25m because his contract expires in 12 months' time, when he could leave on a free transfer. The Champions League holders have failed to make any headway in agreeing a new deal with the German and on Thursday completed the signing of his countryman Toni Kroos from Bayern Munich.

Chelsea could be encouraged to bid for Pogba following Antonio Conte's shock resignation as Juve manager earlier this week, although the situation at the Serie A champions is fluid due to doubts about the future of his team-mate Arturo Vidal. It is unlikely that Juve would cash in on more than one of their two prize assets.

Arsene Wenger is ready to pursue alternatives to Khedira as he bids to recruit a proven midfield anchorman this summer, with Southampton's Morgan Schneiderlin among those admired by the Arsenal manager.

The Gunners will imminently confirm the signing of Mathieu Debuchy from Newcastle United for €10m plus add-ons and are closing in on a €4m deal for Nice goalkeeper David Ospina and a season-long loan of Atletico Madrid right-back Javi Manquillo.

Blow for Tottenham! Barcelona could come calling for star defender

Barca are long-term admirers of the Belgium international, who impressed at the World Cup and has admitted he would consider his long-term future at Spurs after returning from Brazil.

New Barca manager Luis Enrique is looking to overhaul his squad this summer following the side’s first trophyless season in six years, and Hunter believes 27-year-old Vertonghen is high on the Spaniard’s wanted list.

“Barcelona are very firmly on the record as saying they will buy at least two defenders this summer, one out and out centre-half and one who can perform in multiple positions,” he told Transfer Tavern.

“One of those could be Netherlands international Daley Blind, but Jan Vertonghen has also been linked to the Nou Camp.

“By no means is there business ongoing with Spurs for Vertonghen, but I know from the club that he is a player they respect, they like and is on their list, so they may try to buy him.

“Barca believe he is a player who brings excellence at centre-back and at full-back, he can play at a pinch in midfield, he brings height and power and they like his style of football.

“These are feelings which only increased during the World Cup.”


Transfer update: Borini to Sunderland talks ‘still ongoing’ amid Liverpool stay rumours

We brought you news on Saturday morning that the Black Cats had agreed a £14million deal for the 23-year-old forward, following his brilliant loan stint at the Stadium of Light last season.

Borini became a firm fan favourite in a red and white shirt last term and made a great impact during his stay, netting a series of crucial Premier League strikes to lift Gus Poyet’s side miraculously clear of relegation.

However, rumours emerged on Saturday afternoon that, while and arrangement between the clubs had been struck, the striker had rejected the move in favour of staying at Anfield.

Borini started and played more than 60 minutes in the Reds’ 2-1 victory over Preston in a pre-season friendly on Saturday, and it was suggested he is keen on staying in Merseyside to break through into Brendan Rodgers’ first team.

But, talkSPORT’s transfer guru Warren Haughton told the Transfer Tavern that, as far as Sunderland are concerned, the £14million fee has been set and talks are still ongoing with the Italian and his representatives.

Transfer rumours and paper review - Sunday, July 20

Here's the top transfer-related stories in Sunday's newspapers...

Jose Mourinho wants to keep 21-year-old Belgium striker Romelu Lukaku at Chelsea this season. (The Sun)

Arsenal are preparing for life without Thomas Vermaelen as Manchester United line up a £10m move for the 28-year-old Belgium defender. (Daily Star Sunday)

AC Milan are interested in signing Nani from Manchester United, but are not impressed by the £11m asking price for the 27-year-old Portugal winger. (Sunday Express)

Fabio Borini's proposed £14m transfer from Liverpool to Sunderland remains in the balance, with the 23-year-old Italian forward not keen on a permanent move to the side he played for on loan last season. (Guardian)

Swansea full-back Ben Davies, 21, is set to have a medical with Spurs ahead of a transfer that will see Gylfi Sigurdsson, 24, rejoin the Welsh club. (Guardian)

Newcastle want to bring former striker Andy Carroll back to the club from West Ham, three-and-a-half years after the 25-year-old left for Liverpool. (Sunday People)

Southampton have targeted Serbia international Dusko Tosic, 29, to fill the left-back spot created by Luke Shaw's departure for Manchester United. (Mail on Sunday)

Arsenal are close to completing a £15.8m deal to sign Italy and ex-Manchester City striker Mario Balotelli, 23, from AC Milan. (Caught Offside)

Netherlands defender Stefan de Vrij, 22, is set to become Louis van Gaal's first signing since he took charge of Manchester United in a £10m deal with Feyenoord. (Sunday Mirror)

Lyon striker Alexandre Lacazette, 23, has agreed a move to Newcastle in principle, but the French club are demanding 20m Euros (£15.8m) for the international forward. (Newcastle Chronicle)

Mexico's World Cup winger Javier Aquino, currently with Villareal, is on the verge of a loan move to Scottish champions Celtic. (Sunday Express)


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