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Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Di Maria is 'one of best signings' Man United could make, insists Old Trafford hero

Federico Macheda insists Angel di Maria is "one of the best signings" Manchester United could make
Federico Macheda insists Angel di Maria is "one of the best signings" Manchester United could make.

The Argentine winger is on the verge of completing a British record move from Real Madrid, and Macheda believes his arrival will give everyone a boost.

Macheda, now at Cardiff City, said: “I think he's one of the best signings they could make. At Man United a player like Di Maria will lift the players and the club as well. If they can get him it will be great for the club.

"He has played already for a big club in Real Madrid so he will be fine with the pressure on him.”

Reports: Eto’o close to agreeing Everton move

Reports: Eto’o close to agreeing Everton move
Veteran striker Samuel Eto’o is set to join Everton on a free transfer, according to reports.

The 33-year-old is a free agent following his release from Chelsea at the end of last season and was strongly linked with a move to Merseyside rivals Liverpool this summer, as well as fellow Premier League sides West Ham and Sunderland.

It was thought Eto’o was close to signing for the Reds, though they instead opted to sign £16million striker Mario Balotelli from AC Milan.

Upon his release from Stamford Bridge, the Cameroon international insisted he wanted to continue playing in the Champions League, with Serie A runners-up Roma one of a host of other European sides linked with a swoop.

But it now seems Everton, who can offer the striker Europa League football this season, are leading the race to agree terms with the former Real Madrid, Barcelona and Inter Milan ace, whose career club tally exceeds well over 300 goals.

The Blues held detailed negotiations with the forward last week but after those initial discussions the chances of a move to Merseyside appeared to cool.

However, talks have re-started over a potential two-year deal as manager Roberto Martinez searches for an understudy to record signing Romelu Lukaku, with current back-up forward Arouna Kone still to return from a knee injury sustained in October.

Eto’o represents a wise buy for the Toffees boss, with the Spaniard surely hoping the experienced striker will have a positive impact on Lukaku’s progression following the Belgian's £28m permanent switch to Goodison Park.

Transfer rumours and paper review – Tuesday, August 26

Transfer rumours and paper review – Tuesday, August 26
Here's the top transfer-related stories in Tuesday's newspapers...

Angel di Maria flew into England last night to complete his record £60m move to Manchester United. The Argentina midfielder will undergo a medical today and the deal should be confirmed in the next 24 hours. (Various)

Louis van Gaal wants to follow up the signing of Di Maria by signing Juventus midfielder Arturo Vidal in £34m deal. (Daily Telegraph)

And United could be prepared to use Javier Hernandez as part of their deal for Vidal. (Daily Express)

Manchester United are also lining up an £18million swoop for Ajax star Daley Blind. (The Sun)

Arsenal could turn to Danny Welbeck or Loic Remy as fears grow that striker Olivier Giroud has broken his ankle. (The Sun)

Arsenal and Manchester United have received a huge boost in their pursuit of Roma defender Mehdi Benatia after the Italian club scrapped a proposed meeting with potential suitors Bayern Munich. (Daily Star)

Arsenal have been handed another major transfer boost after Sporting Lisbon agreed to lower their demands for defensive midfielder William Carvalho. (Daily Express)

Everton are closing in on a deal to sign Samuel Eto’o as Roberto Martínez seeks to add experience and quality to his attack to relieve some of the pressure on Romelu Lukaku. (The Times)

AC Milan are continuing talks with Chelsea over a potential deal for Fernando Torres. Milan want to take the former Atletico Madrid forward on loan but the player's camp are awaiting proposals for a permanent transfer. (Daily Mail)

Southampton are lining up a raid for Feyenoord's Holland midfielder Jordy Clasie. (The Sun)

Tottenham are willing to meet the release clause of Sevilla captain Federico Fazio, according to the La Liga club's sporting director Monchi. (London Evening Standard)

West Ham have made enquiries about Bayer Leverkusen defender Philipp Wollscheid. The 25-year-old centre-back has spent the last two years at Leverkusen, and played 24 times last season for the German side, who finished fourth in the Bundesliga. (Daily Mail)

West Ham are ready to sell Carlton Cole to Bournemouth for £1million – but the striker is reluctant to move to the Championship. (Daily Mirror)

Sunderland are closing in on a deal to bring Liverpool defender Sebastian Coates to the Stadium of Light on a season-long loan. (Daily Star)

Leicester midfielder Andy King is being eyed by Sunderland, QPR and West Brom. (The Sun)

Blackburn striker Jordan Rhodes is poised to ask for a transfer to help push through a £12million move to Hull City. (Daily Mirror)


Balotelli is back! Liverpool complete £16m signing of striker from AC Milan

Mario Balotelli is back! Liverpool complete £16m signing of Italy international striker from AC Milan
Liverpool have completed the signing of striker Mario Balotelli from AC Milan.

The Italy international moves to the Merseyside club for an undisclosed fee and has signed a 'long-term' contract with the side.

It will be Balotelli's second spell in the Premier League, the 24-year-old having spent three years at Manchester City before being sold to Milan in 2013.

His City career was littered with controversy, with numerous unsavoury incidents on and off the pitch overshadowing occasional flashes of brilliance.

He had similar behaviour-related problems at Inter Milan prior to joining City, and was described as 'unmanageable' by Jose Mourinho, his former manager at the San Siro.

Brendan Rodgers was warned against signing the player by a host of former Liverpool stars, including Gary McAllister and Steve Nicol, after it emerged that the Reds had made a move.

But that has not stopped Rodgers from pushing through the deal, with AC Milan understood to have received a fee of £16million from the Reds.

And the Reds boss believes the club have secured one of the bargain deals of the summer.

"This transfer represents outstanding value for the club and I think we have done a really smart piece of business here," the Northern Irishman told the club's official website.

"There is no doubting Mario's ability; he is a world-class talent and someone who, for such a young age, has vast experience of playing at the very highest level.

"He has scored goals in the Premier League, in Italy, in the Champions League and for his country at international level.

"I believe we have the infrastructure, culture and environment to get the best out of him and help him achieve his true potential. We are a strong group here, committed to hard work and he will benefit from being around it.

"I am looking forward to working with him and helping him learn more, improve and progress as a player. I'm sure the supporters will make him feel very welcome."

Balotelli also said he is excited to be back in England following his short return to Italy.

The striker added: "I'm very happy. We've been talking about coming here and now I'm happy to be here.

"Liverpool are one of the best teams here in England and the football is very good here.

"It's a great team with young players, and that's why I came here."

Balotelli's arrival ends Liverpool's extensive search for a replacement for Luis Suarez following the Uruguayan's £75million for Barcelona.

He has not been signed in time to play in Monday night's Premier League clash with his former club City, but is expected to be at the Etihad Stadium to watch his new teammates in action.

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