Gaitan set for Monaco switch, Remy set to finalize Liverpool move, Arsenal target Milner set to stay at Manchester City, Juventus to offer former Chelsea striker Eto'o all in today's transfer gossips.
Monaco set to sign Gaitan
French
side AS Monaco are set to sign Benfica midfielder Nicolas Gaitan as they are in
advanced talks with the Portuguese club according to SkySports. The fee offered
by Monaco is in the region of £35million. The 26-year-old has
scored 26 goals in 177 games since his move to Benfica in 2010.
Galatasaray set to land Gary Medel
According
to reports, Galatasaray have made a £10million bid for Cardiff City player Gary
Medel. While on the other hand, Inter Milan have offered £6million to the Welsh
club for the Chilean. Read more here.
Remy to be unveiled tomorrow
Mirror
reported that Liverpool will announce their fifth signing of Loic Remy from
Queens Park Rangers tomorrow. The fee is believed to be around £8.5million.
Juventus to offer Samuel Eto'o
Italian
giants Juventus are planning to offer a one-year contract to Samuel Eto'o
according to Gazzetta dello Sport. The 33-year-old was released by Chelsea
after playing a year at Stamford Bridge and is currently a free agent.
New York City revealed Lampard
MLS
side New York City FC have announced the signing of former Chelsea star Frank
Lampard on a free transfer. The Chelsea all-time top scorer will join former Barcelona
star David Villa who is currently on loan at Melbourne City (Australia
A-League).
Arsenal target Milner set to stay
at Etihad
Arsenal target James Milner is set to stay at Manchester City despite of only 12 Premier League starts last season according to Guardian. The 28-year-old Englishman has also been eyed by Liverpool and his former side Aston Villa this summer.
Arsenal target James Milner is set to stay at Manchester City despite of only 12 Premier League starts last season according to Guardian. The 28-year-old Englishman has also been eyed by Liverpool and his former side Aston Villa this summer.
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