Gossip: Ings Wants Liverpool Move, Arsenal Target ‘New Michael Essien’, De Gea Closes In On New Deal And Ronaldo Set For Comeback

Wednesday’s news and transfer rumour roundup.

Burnley striker Danny Ings, 22, has turned down a move to David Moyes’s Real Sociedad – in favour of joining Liverpool this summer – (Daily Mirror)

Moyes is in the market for another Premier League player, with Everton midfielder Bryan Oviedo, 25, a reported summer target for the Sociedad boss – (Daily Express)

Arsenal and Manchester City are monitoring the progress of Cagliari midfielder Godfred Donsah, 18, after Tottenham watched the player earlier this season – (London Evening Standard) 

Manchester United goalkeeper David De Gea is closing in on a new long-term Old Trafford contract after Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti appeared to cool his interest in the 24-year-old Spaniard – (Daily Mail)

Brazilian great Ronaldo, 38, has confirmed he will come out of retirement with the Fort Lauderdale Strikers in the USA’s second tier – (Guardian)

The Premier League is considering legal action against Fifa over the decision to play the World Cup in the middle of the English domestic season – (Independent)

But Fifa could respond by putting pressure on Uefa to ban English clubs from European competitions – (Daily Express)

Premier League chief executive Richard Scudamore has accused Uefa of failing to stand up for European club football over the plan to move the 2022 World Cup in Qatar to winter – (Sky Sports)

Angry fans are on the verge of boycotting the 2022 World Cup over the decision to move it to winter – (Daily Star) 

Fifa’s Belgian executive committee member, Michel D’Hooghe, has been cleared of ethics breaches over the gift of a painting from Russia’s 2018 World Cup bid and accusations he tried to secure a job in Qatar for the son of a friend – (Guardian)

Barcelona forward Neymar was involved in a row with a Manchester City fan after being substituted during his side’s Champions League round of 16 first-leg victory at Etihad Stadium – (Daily Mail) 

Former Manchester United captain Gary Neville says manager Louis van Gaal should not be sacked even if his side fail to finish in the top four this season – (talkSPORT)

Referee Phil Dowd has admitted he was wrong to give Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney, 29, a penalty during their 3-1 FA Cup fifth-round win at Preston on 16 February – (Daily Mail)

QPR manager Chris Ramsey says racism in football has been “parked, not eliminated” – (London Evening Standard)

Liverpool are ready to sign Real Madrid midfielder Sami Khedira at the end of the season as a replacement for Steven Gerrard – (Metro)

Owner Randy Lerner has put a £150m price tag on Aston Villa after fresh interest was generated following the announcement of a lucrative new Premier League TV rights deal – (Daily Mirror) 

Villa’s financial state has improved significantly after the latest accounts showed an annual loss of £3.9m – down from £51.8m the previous year – (Birmingham Mail)

Newcastle are delaying on plans to bring Argentine midfielder Jonas Gutierrez, 31, back into the first team after his 12-month fight against testicular cancer – (Chronicle Live)

Liverpool goalkeeping legend Ray Clemence has praised current number one Simon Mignolet, 26, for reviving his Anfield career –(Liverpool Echo)

Former Arsenal defender Thomas Vermaelen, 29, has suffered an injury setback in his bid to make his Barcelona debut before the end of the season – (Daily Mail)

Hull City Council has written to the Premier League asking for £20m to fund a 10,000 expansion of the KC Stadium, but the league has rejected the request – (Hull Daily Mail)

Manchester United are closing in on a deal for Raphael Varane with Real Madrid ready to sell the Frenchman – (Metro)

Ashley Cole has explained his decision not to attend the showing of the Arsenal’s ‘Invincibles’ documentary – (Daily Mirror)

Arsene Wenger believes Arsenal have been handed a golden chance to sweep into the Champions League quarter-finals – (Daily Mirror)

Arsenal midfielder Santi Cazorla admits he still feels guilty for not being able to say goodbye to Malaga fans properly – (Sky Sports)