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Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Transfer Rumours And Paper Review – Wednesday, April 15

Transfer rumours and paper review – Wednesday, April 15
Manchester City are planning to table a mega-bid for Raheem Sterling on the day the transfer window reopens.The reigning Premier League champions have made the Liverpool forward a primary target this summer as they look to increase their homegrown quota. Liverpool value Sterling at around £50million, a fee that City can certain afford. (Daily Mail)

Manchester City have identified Aaron Cresswell, the West Ham United left back, as a potential transfer target in their attempt to bolster the number of home-grown players in their squad as part of a planned reshape this summer. (The Times)

Manchester City midfielder James Milner is keen on a move to Arsenal. The England ace is set to leave City on a free transfer and favours a switch to the Gunners over Liverpool. (The Sun)

Manchester United are confident of beating rivals Liverpool to German World Cup-winner Sami Khedira. The Real Madrid midfielder, 28, has made Champions League football a priority for choosing his next club - and looks destined for a move to England. (The Sun)

Manchester United will offer Southampton Javier Hernandez as a sweetener to persuade them to sell England defender Nathaniel Clyne. Clyne heads Louis van Gaal’s summer shopping list and the Old Trafford giants' boss is willing to trade Hernandez plus a sizeable transfer fee for the £20m-rated right-back. (Daily Mirror)

Aston Villa want to make Tom Cleverley's loan move from Manchester United permanent with a £40,000-a-week contract. Everton are also interested in the 25-year-old, who is a free agent in the summer. (Daily Telegraph)

Atletico Paranaense attacking midfield starlet Nathan is set to have a medical at Chelsea ahead of a £4.5m move to Stamford Bridge. (Daily Telegraph)

Stoke manager Mark Hughes insists Victor Moses’ injury problems will not put him off signing the on-loan Chelsea winger permanently in the summer. (Daily Express)



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