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Tuesday 11 June 2013

Tuesday Transfer News: Mourinho would welcome Manchester United striker Rooney to Chelsea

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 THIS MORNING'S transfer news sees Jose Mourinho drop a heavy hint that Chelsea will welcome Wayne Rooney to Stamford Bridge, while Liverpool are set to finalise the signing of Celta Vigo striker Iago Aspas as goalkeeper Pepe Reina closes the door on moves to Barcelona or Napoli, according to his agent.


With last season a fading memory, clubs are making their moves in the summer transfer market with the next campaign in mind. Here is a roundup of all the latest news, rumours and gossip...
Jose Mourinho has dropped a heavy hint that Chelsea will welcome Wayne Rooney, 27, to Stamford Bridge if his love affair with Manchester United ends

Celta Vigo forward Iago Aspas, 25, is set to complete his move to Liverpool today after undergoing a medical, having cancelled a Caribbean holiday to ensure the £7.2 million deal goes through this week as he arrived on Merseyside last night.
Liverpool keeper Pepe Reina will not be joining former boss Rafa Benitez at Napoli or moving to Spanish giants Barcelona, according to his agent. The 30-year-old has been linked with a move but is keen to remain at Anfield
Sam Allardyce is still working around the clock on landing No 1 target Andy Carroll for West Ham from Liverpool this summer
AC Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani says the club have renewed interest in Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez, despite labelling the Argentinian 'nasty'
Arsenal transfer target Clement Grenier revealed he is uncertain if his future lies with current club Lyon or if he wants a move elsewhere
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Iago Aspas will be playing in the Premier League next season after clinching his move from Spain
Ajax defender Toby Alderweireld has revealed he would be interested in moving to a high-profile Premier League club this summer. Liverpool have been linked with the Dutch centre-back as they bid to reinforce their backline while Tottenham have looked at the 24-year-old as a potential replacement for the departing William Gallas
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger appears likely to miss out to Juventus for Gonzalo Higuain and Stevan Jovetic this summer despite having a £70 million budget to spend
Manchester United legend Denis Irwin has revealed the Red Devils will 'move heaven and earth' to sign former Arsenal captain Cesc Fabregas
On-loan Chelsea goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois has told Jose Mourinho that he wants to spend another season at La Liga side Atletico Madrid
Real Madrid President Florentino Perez is adamant Cristiano Ronaldo will not make a dramatic return to the Premier League and will stay in Spain
Real Madrid sporting director Zinedine Zidane has intimated that Tottenham may hold out for a world-record £85 million transfer fee for coveted forward Gareth Bale
David Weir is the new manager of Sheffield United, having been working as a coach at Everton after retiring as a player in 2012
Portugese hitman Amido Balde checked in at Celtic last night and set his sights on firing the team to another title
transfer news, transfer rumours, transfer talk, transfer gossip, Tuesday transfer newsArsenal could miss out on both targets Gonzalo Higuain (right) & Stevan Jovetic (left) this summer
Dundee United star Johnny Russell revealed Derby County’s desire to land him convinced him to join the Championship outfit
EXCLUSIVE: Motherwell are set to raid Ross County again for Iain Vigurs
Club chat and other gossip
Jose Mourinho insists he is still the Special One – but he is also the Happy One now that he is back at Chelsea in the only job in the world he wants
But this time there will be no slash and burn, no wholesale changing of the guard, The Happy One has promised. There will be no Jose Mourinho revolution, as instead he banks on Chelsea's young ones
Andreas Weimann revealed he felt he “owed” Aston Villa and Paul Lambert after committing his future to them.

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