Transfer Rumour Gossip: Man United Plot Nou Camp Raid, Liverpool Close In On Centre-Back Signing, Bacary Sagna Set for Gunners Stay, Blues Target Turkish Wide-Man

Saturday’s transfer rumour roundup.

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Liverpool and Manchester United will go head to head to sign unsettled FC Barcelona midfielder Alex Song this summer.

Full story: The Daily Mirror

Arsenal right-back Bacary Sagna may now stay at the Emirates next season after all.

Full story: The Daily Mirror

QPR playmaker Adel Taarabt is keen to turn his current six-month loan spell at AC Milan into a permanent deal come the summer.

Full story: The Daily Mail

Manchester United midfield target Miralem Pjanic will remain with AS Roma next season according to the Serie A club’s president.

Full story: talkSPORT

Inter Milan are keen to sign misfiring Chelsea front man Fernando Torres for next season, as well as Blackpool midfielder Tom Ince.

Full story: The Daily Mail

Both Liverpool and Chelsea are interested in landing Fenerbahce midfielder Caner Erkin this summer.

Full story: The Metro

Valencia hope to be able to sign Southampton striker Dani Osvaldo when the Italian’s current six-month loan spell with Serie A champions Juventus comes to an end later this month.

Full story: talkSPORT

Unsettled Manchester United midfielder Marouane Fellaini says that he will prove to the Red Devils faithful just what a good player he is in his second season at Old Trafford.

Full story: The Daily Telegraph

There are doubts over whether Tottenham Hotspur right-back Kyle Walker will be fit enough to go to the World Cup in Brazil this summer after the 23-year-old failed to return to training with the north London club this week after suffering from a pelvic injury.

Full story: The Daily Telegraph

Aston Villa boss Paul Lambert has warned the west Midlands club’s owner Randy Lerner that they will face another relegation battle next season unless the American invests in the team this summer.

Full story: The Daily Express 

Sunderland manager Gus Poyet is in line to replace Sam Allardyce at West Ham United next season if the Uruguayan does decide to leave the Stadium of Light this summer.

Full story: The Times

Liverpool midfielder Jordan Henderson has agreed in principle to extend his contract at Anfield.

Full story: The Daily Mirror

Under-pressure Newcastle United manager Alan Pardew says that he has just not been good enough at St James’ Park in this campaign.

Full story: The Daily Mirror

West Ham boss Sam Allardyce claims that everyone would like to see Liverpool win this season’s Premier League title.

Full story: The Independent

Chelsea left-back Ryan Bertrand does not want to return to Stamford Bridge when his six-month loan spell at Aston Villa comes to an end on Sunday.

Full story: The Daily Mail 

Italy coach Cesare Prandelli claims that he would not select any of England’s players in his own World Cup squad if given the chance.

Full story: The Daily Mail

Liverpool are set to sign Cardiff City centre-back Steven Caulker for next season.

Full story: The Daily Mirror

Crystal Palace striker Marouane Chamakh has revealed just how manager Tony Pulis managed to keep the Eagles in the Premier League this season.

Full story: The Daily Mirror

West Ham boss Sam Allardyce has given his Hammers players a four-day break ahead of their final Premier League game of the season against Manchester City at Eastlands on Sunday.

Full story: The Daily Mirror

Allardyce has also gone on to claim that he has more ambition that the east London outfit.

Full story: The Daily Mirror

Spain playmaker says that new Manchester City boss Manuel Pellegrini has brought back stability and unity to the north-west club following the departure of former manager Roberto Mancini last summer.

Full story: The Daily Mirror

Meanwhile, Pellegrini has claimed that Citu deserve to be Premier League champions after playing the best football in England this season.

Full story: The Daily Mirror

Liverpool coach Brendan Rodgers says that the hurt of just missing out on this season’s title will only make his players stronger in the following campaign.

Full story: The Daily Mirror

Tottenham manager Tim Sherwood has suggested that some of his players think that they are too big to play for the north London club.

Full story: The Daily Mirror

Former England captain Alan Shearer claims that striker Wayne Rooney must take this summer’s World Cup by storm if the Manchester United star wants to take his place as one of his country’s greats.

Full story: The Daily Mirror

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