Transfer Rumour Gossip: Manchester United Striker Heads For Old Trafford Exit Door, Spurs May Sign Ajax Defender This Summer And Yet More Questions Being Raised About David Moyes’s Red Devils Future

Saturday’s transfer rumour roundup.

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La Liga high-flyers Atletico Madrid are interested in signing out-of-favour Manchester United front man Javier Hernandez next season.

Full story: The Metro

Everton head coach Roberto Martinez believes that on-loan Chelsea striker Romelu Lukaku is enjoying himself so much this season at Goodison Park that the giant Belgium international could make his switch to the Toffees permanent next campaign.

Full story: The Daily Mirror

Crystal Palace boss Tony Pulis has revealed that the Eagles could sell star wide man Jason Puncheon at the end of the season if a suitor comes in with a reasonable price for the player.

Full story: The Daily Mail

Queens Park Rangers manager Harry Redknapp has confirmed that France international Loic Remy, who is wanted by Arsenal this summer,will definitely be leaving the west London club at the end of the campaign.

Full story: The Metro

Louis van Gaal will make a move for Ajax defender Joel Veltman if the Dutchman is appointed to take over from Tottenham Hotspur coach Tim Sherwoood at White Hart Lane this summer.

Full story: The Daily Mirror 

West Ham United may make a move for Leeds United forward Ross McCormack at the end of the season after previously being keen on signing the 27-year-old.

Full story: talkSPORT.co.uk

Both Phil Bardsley and Jack Colback will depart Sunderland when their contracts run out at the end of June.

Full story: The Daily Mirror

Manchester United officials have met with Netherlands national team coach Louis van Gaal to discuss the possibility of the former Ajax, FC Barcelona and Bayern Munich manager replacing under-pressure boss David Moyes at Old Trafford next season as doubts continue to grow about the Scot’s future in the north west.

Full story: The Daily Mirror

Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany believes that Sunday’s visit to Anfield will be the defining game” of the season, although the centre back does not think that the Premier League title race will be over for the visitors if they lose to Liverpool.

Full story: FourFoutTwo

Tottenham Hotspur manager Tim Sherwood claims that the north London club made a mistake going overseas to recruit new players last summer in the aftermath of their world-record sale of star man Gareth Bale to Real Madrid.

Full story: The Times 

Hull City central defender Curtis Davies says that he is not expecting a call-up to the Republic of Ireland squad because he does not get along with either manager Martin O’Neill or his assistant Roy Keane.

Full story: The Daily Telegraph

Newcastle United coach Alan Pardew has admitted that he needs to have a thick skin in his role at St James’ Park at present after a poll conducted with Magpies fans revealed that 86 per cent of the faithful in the north east wanted him sacked.

Full story: The Daily Express

Some Manchester United season-ticket holders are understood to be unhappy at being asked to move to a different part of the Theatre of Dreams to make way for a new signing section in the stadium.

Full story: The Manchester Evening News

Chelsea are said to be furious after Uefa gave permission for their on-loan goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois to play against them for Atletico Madrid in this month’s Uefa Champions League semi-finals.

Full story: The Daily Mirror

Former Liverpool marksman Robbie Fowler says that Reds attacker Luis Suarez is better than Manchester City front man Sergio Aguero ahead of Sunday’s huge Premier League showdown between the two teams at Anfield.

Full story: The Daily Mirror 

Liverpool midfielder Philippe Coutinho has got a new tattoo that says: “Never stop dreaming” ahead of Sunday’s Premier League clash with title rivals Manchester City at Anfield.

Full story: The Daily Mirror

Manchester City skipper Vincent Kompany has told his team-mates to keep the focus ahead of what will be an emotional occasion against Premier League leaders Liverpool at Anfield on Sunday lunch time.

Full story: The Daily Mirror

Manchester United duo Danny Welbeck and Tom Cleverley have been pictured out together in the early hours of Thursday morning in Manchester city centre, just hours after the club were knocked out of the Uefa Champions League by Bayern Munich.

Full story: The Daily Mail

Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers claims that the power of the noise at Anfield on Sunday lunch time against Manchester City will help to power the Reds towards a first top-flight title since 1990.

Full story: The Daily Mail

Manchester City head coach Manuel Pellegrini has urged his players to control their minds against Liverpool at Anfield on Sunday, with the Chilean believing that the team with the coolest heads will prevail.

Full story: The Daily Mail 

Barcelona’s players were quick to put their painful loss to Atletico Madrid in the Uefa Champions League quarter-finals behind them on Wednesday night by attending midfielder Cesc Fabregas’s birthday party.

Full story: The Daily Mail

Wigan Athletic boss Uwe Rosler says that the Latics can pull off an FA Cup upset in the semi-finals against Arsenal at Wembley Stadium on Saturday, and it is all down to former manager Roberto Martinez.

Full story: The Daily Mail

Chelsea’s Premier League fixture against Sunderland later this month has been moved back 24 hours in order to give the west London club more time in which to prepare for the first leg of their Uefa Champions League semi-final against Atletico Madrid at the Vicente Calderon.

Full story: The Daily Mail

Everton manager Roberto Martinez claims that his experiences fighting relegation with former club Wigan Athletic in previous years will stand him in good stead for the battle with Arsenal to finish in the top four of the Premier League this season.

Full story: The Daily Mail

Chelsea chief executive Ron Gourlay claims that the Blues are more than capable of winning the Premier League and Champions League double under manager Jose Mourinho this season.

Full story: The Daily Mail