Raahil Chopra
Jul 23, 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

Manchester City and Carlos Tevez have dominated the football news this week. Tevez is poised to leave the club and is linked with moves to Inter Milan, Juventus, Real Madrid and Corinthians. Reports suggest that Mancini will sign Sergio Aguero as a replacement for Tevez. Along with this, irrespective of Tevez leaving the club, reports suggest that the Italian wants to sign three new players. Read more here
 
Liverpool look certain to add to their squad and continue this summer of big spending as they turn to Porto fullback Alvaro Pereira. The Uruguayan can play either as a left back or a left winger and could be the answer to Liverpool’s problematic left back position. Read more here
 
Arsenal are looking to add new faces to their defense and are rumoured to be in for Everton’s centre-back, Phil Jagielka. Everton have reportedly informed Arsenal about the price they want for their star defender and it’s left to Arsene Wenger to decide whether he wants to splash the cash. Read more on this story here
 

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Campaign India

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