Raahil Chopra
Jul 09, 2011

Transfer Gossip: Who's going where in the Barclays Premier League

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Transfer Gossip: Who's going where in the Barclays Premier League

A long transfer saga was completed this week, when Scottish midfielder Charlie Adam signed for Liverpool. Adam moved to Anfield in a deal close to 9 million pounds. Read more on this transfer here

One sage which doesn't look like coming to an end in the near future is Cesc Fabregas' move to Barcelona. Fellow Arsenal midfielder, Samir Nasri seems to be following suit. Nasri has been linked with a move to Manchester United and Manchester City, but none of the parties involved in the move, seem to be wanting it enough and Nasri remains an Arsenal player (for now).

One player who isn't a Gunner anymore, is Gael Clichy. The French defender left the club to join Manchester City. Read more here

Source:
Campaign India

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