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MAVHARIVHARI (Rumours) & INTERNATIONAL LATEST UPDATES • Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City are hoping to sign starlet Toni Sanabria, 17, from Barcelona. The Paraguay forward has a £2.7m buy-out clause in his contract. • Barcelona could turn to Chelseas Brazilian midfielder Ramires, 26, at the end of the season if they fail to beat Liverpool and Manchester United to Atletico Madrid youngster Koke, 21. • Queens Park Rangers boss Harry Redknapp has revealed he is willing to let Julio Cesar, 34, leave the club on a free transfer in January, with Manchester City interested in the Brazilian goalkeeper. • Everton boss Roberto Martinez has identified Portuguese winger Diogo Viana, 23, as a potential January reinforcement. • Lazios Nigerian midfielder Ogenyi Onazi, 20, is ready to snub interest from Everton and Fiorentina in January after admitting he could see himself playing for Liverpool. • Swansea hope to pip Cardiff in the January transfer window to the signature of £8m-rated Blackpool striker Thomas Ince, 21. • Chelsea and Manchester United are set to step up the chase to secure Real Madrid midfielder Xabi Alonso, 31, on a free transfer. • Australias former Everton midfielder Tim Cahill, 33, is hoping to return to the Premier League on a short-term deal in January from MLS side New York Red Bulls to aid his fitness ahead of the World Cup in Brazil. • Manchester City boss Manuel Pellegrini does not regard Liverpool or Tottenham as genuine Premier League title rivals. • Ex-Stoke boss Tony Pulis is considering an improved offer from Crystal Palace to become their new manager and could finally take charge of the Premier Leagues bottom club later this week. • Joachim Low has revealed he is keeping the door open for Arsenals Serge Gnabry to force his way into Germanys World Cup squad after admitting he is keeping an eye on the 18-year-old. • Queens Park Rangers goalkeeper Rob Green admits to a dark side by revealing that one of the perks of the job is disappointing opposition fans desperate to see their team score. • Cristiano Ronaldo said he had nothing to prove to anyone after firing Portugal to World Cup 2014 with a stunning hat-trick during a 3-2 win over Sweden in the second-leg of their playoff tie. “Records are there to be beaten. It was not a priority,” he began to Publico. “I knew that Portugal needed me. I do not have to prove anything to anyone. I try to do my work and give answers on the pitch. “I do not compete against Zlatan,” he said to TV4. “He is a fantastic player and [the] biggest star in Sweden, but I do not compete against him. I play for my team.” • Franck Ribery revelled in an extraordinary France performance after they sealed their place at World Cup 2014 with a 3-0 victory at home to Ukraine in the second-leg of their World Cup play-off. • Spain coach Vicente del Bosque has admitted his side were poor and deserved to lose to South Africa on Tuesday.
Posted on: Wed, 20 Nov 2013 04:44:19 +0000

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