**Summer Transfer Thread: News, Rumours and Speculation**

BBC Transfer Gossip said:
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson is preparing to make a £20m raid for Real Madrid's Dutch striker Klaas Jan Huntelaar.
Full story: The Sun

Meanwhile, Blackburn boss Sam Allardyce has launched an ambitious bid to sign one of Real Madrid's other Dutch strikers, 33-year-old Ruud van Nistelrooy.
Full story: The Sun

Real Madrid have made a cut-price £5m offer for Liverpool's Spanish full-back Alvaro Arbeloa. (Daily Mirror)

And the Spanish side are believed to want any move for Liverpool's Xabi Alonso sorted out in the next fortnight. (Press Association)

Liverpool are close to signing 16-year-old Esbjerg midfielder Nikolaj Kohlert on a three-year deal. (Daily Telegraph)

Chelsea will make one last attempt to sign Bayern Munich's French midfielder Franck Ribery. (Daily Star)

And Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti will consider making a bid for Real Madrid's Dutch forward Wesley Sneijder if he misses out on Ribery.
Full story: Daily Telegraph

Manchester City will turn their attention to Everton defender Joleon Lescott after losing out in their bid to sign Chelsea captain John Terry. The Eastlands club had made an initial offer of £15m but will now up that. (Daily Mirror)

Going in the other direction could be City's Brazilian striker Jo, with Everton boss David Moyes ready to take him to Goodison Park on a season-long loan deal.
Full Story: Times

Aston Villa and Sunderland lead the race for Portsmouth striker Peter Crouch. However, Pompey are unlikely to recoup the £12m they spent on the 28-year-old.
Full story: Various

Sunderland boss Steve Bruce also hopes to land Tottenham striker Darren Bent for £11m. (Daily Star)

Bruce also wants Manchester City defender Richard Dunne in a £4m deal.
Full story: Daily Mail

However, Bordeaux have refused to sell Moroccan striker Marouane Chamakh to Sunderland because the French club's president Jean-Louis Triaud does not think the Black Cats are "a big English club".
Full story: The Sun

Aston Villa manager Martin O'Neill is also ready to swoop for Fulham defender Brede Hangeland, 28, for £9m.
Full story: Various

And Villa are also preparing a bid for Sporting Lisbon's 23-year-old midfielder Miguel Veloso after Bolton had an £8m bid turned down. (Daily Mirror)

Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp is waiting to see if Manchester City's Welsh striker Craig Bellamy becomes available once the Eastlands club's spending spree is over. (Daily Mirror)

Spurs are close to agreeing a deal to sell midfielder Didier Zakora to Spanish side Sevilla. (Daily Mirror)

And Lazio have made an offer to sign Spurs' midfielder Adel Taarabt. (The Times)

Swedish striker Marcus Berg is a target for Aston Villa, Everton and Tottenham. The 25-year-old's club FC Gronigen value him at £5m. (Daily Telegraph)

Bolton boss Gary Megson will turn his attention to West Brom's Jonathan Greening if his £3.5m bid for Swansea midfielder Ferrie Bodde is turned down.
Full story: The Sun

Blackburn are interested in Le Mans defender Gregory Cerdan who would cost the club £2m. (The Times)

Fulham are ready to bid £500,000 for MK Dons' 25-year-old defender Dean Lewington. (Daily Mirror)

South African midfielder Kagisho Dikgacoi is being tracked by Portsmouth and Fulham. The 24-year-old plays for the Golden Arrows. (Daily Telegraph)

Burnley want Valencia's Spanish Under-21 international Stephen Sunday on a season-long loan deal. (Daily Mirror)

Wolves have ended their interest in defender Matt Mills after failing to meet Doncaster's £3m asking price. (Daily Star)

Middlesbrough's Turkish striker Tuncay has sparked a scramble for his signature after the £7m-rated star insisted he wants to play in the Premier League. (Daily Mirror)

Leicester have had a £1.5m offer for Peterborough striker Craig Mackail-Smith refused. (Daily Star)

Sheffield United have made an improved offer of £2m for Manchester City striker Ched Evans. (Daily Mail)

Hamilton Academicals could offer former Rangers star Marvin Andrews a deal with the SPL side. (Daily Record)
 
firstly, you've got tickets the same price, there are more Newcastle fans, more demand and more seats, its easier to charge a higher price with more seats as you can still have a load of cheap seats, you get both sets of fans in.

Your not making it a fair argument though, how can you suggest that Wigan wouldn't be charging £40-£50 per ticket if they were winning everything and getting to the finals of every Cup and not have a similar fanbase to Newcastle?

Success comes along and you pick up more fans, it's inevitable.

If you are arguing the fact that Newcastle were winning everything and so were Wigan - then it's fair to assume that Newcastle could fill a 50k stadium at the same price that Wigan could fill a 25k stadium although I concede £30 is probably cheap for a team winning everything.

you also decided to change half the parameters of what i said with the number.
Aye, spot on on that - just reread everything today and I did start going on about wage structures and live games - which would be identical again I presume?) Again you can compare the two if you're not going to give each team identical comparisons.

You're also missing that I said essentially a run to the final in every cup, thats a LOT more than 50 games, cup final tickets, that they get a massive slice of will be FAR higher in cost, they make money off their away game fans too.

Checking the number of games we played last year, you'd be looking around the 60 mark. It's not that much more ;)


Ad money is more as ad's work on people in the stadium too, of which their are more at Newcastle hence they can change twice as much in banners/posters around the stadium.
You're saying simply because Newcastle have more space to advertise, they can charge twice as much money to put advertising in? (I guess you mean charge not change??)

...they make money off their away game fans too...

...Bigger stadium, more people seeing them weekly, more people buying shirts, more of everything...

Well that's fine, but you've changed your arguement here - you started by saying by winning everything and filling the home stadium Newcastle would make £50-£60m more than Wigan... that's just simply not the case.

More people in the stadium doesn't automatically mean an increased revenue in shirt sales either.
 
Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp is waiting to see if Manchester City's Welsh striker Craig Bellamy becomes available once the Eastlands club's spending spree is over. (Daily Mirror)

I don't know why anyone rates Bellamy, he's got pace and is a decent finisher but he's a complete knob head.

He goes through almost a team every two years, he can't be that great =/

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson is preparing to make a £20m raid for Real Madrid's Dutch striker Klaas Jan Huntelaar.
Full story: The Sun
And don't get me wrong, I like Huntelaar... but it seems we've lost our main target this summer in Benzema to Real Madrid... so now we're going after a player who Madrid are probably replacing this summer?

Gah... still it'd still be a good signing as long as it's not stupid money... his scoring record in his career is fantastic to be fair to the lad. 203 games and 143 goals.
 
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Does anyone think Blackburn will get Pennant for free? Isn't he out of contract? I just made this transfer up lol but it would kinda make sense for all parties, we need a RM, emerton can then cover RB again.

I would love to see Crouch and Bent at ewood park but don't think Big Sam has the money :(
 
And don't get me wrong, I like Huntelaar... but it seems we've lost our main target this summer in Benzema to Real Madrid... so now we're going after a player who Madrid are probably replacing this summer?

Gah... still it'd still be a good signing as long as it's not stupid money... his scoring record in his career is fantastic to be fair to the lad. 203 games and 143 goals.

Milan bid for him yesterday, he'll be going there not to us

Thankfully
 
1015: Bayern Munich have set a price tag of £69m for French midfielder Franck Ribery. The German club have given Real Madrid a deadline of 16 July to match the price.
Full story in German: Bild

Well that prices ManU out of it. Cant see them spending most of their money from Ronaldo on one player. Just wouldnt make sense.

I think its going to be down to either Chelski or ManC but I cant see him leaving for either of those.

And it would be insane if RM paid that as well.
 
Wow £69mill for Ribery??...thats crazy and stupid money for a player whos good but not that good imho.
Didnt he say a few weeks ago that he wouldnt consider coming to England as the weather is similar to Germany or something like that??.

I dont see him going anywhere but RM in all honesty.
 
Wow £69mill for Ribery??...thats crazy and stupid money for a player whos good but not that good imho.
Didnt he say a few weeks ago that he wouldnt consider coming to England as the weather is similar to Germany or something like that??.

I dont see him going anywhere but RM in all honesty.

RM will probably offer 55-65 million or give a dutch player + money
 
1015: Bayern Munich have set a price tag of £69m for French midfielder Franck Ribery. The German club have given Real Madrid a deadline of 16 July to match the price.
Full story in German: Bild

Well that prices ManU out of it. Cant see them spending most of their money from Ronaldo on one player. Just wouldnt make sense.

I think its going to be down to either Chelski or ManC but I cant see him leaving for either of those.

And it would be insane if RM paid that as well.



wouldn't want to spend that on him at all.
 
Absolutely stupid money - mind you, even with the best will in the world £80m IS stupid money for Ronny (the difference between the two is bigger than £11m though - more like £25m difference if not more, due to what he has done and what Ribery hasnt)
 
Considering the massive number of German league "stars" that have flopped after transfers to the big three leagues I severly doubt he'll be anywhere near as good as people expect. I mean Ballack might have been one of the biggest German players at the time and he's hardly set the world alight. Gomez, Toni, Hleb, "world" stars who made their name in Germany, and have been utter utter tosh in internationals and other leagues, and those are the best of the best from the German league.

I'd think Ribery was a risk at £25mil tbh, its all well and good trying tricks and getting lucky against probably the slowest league in the world up against 6'5 lumbering idiots. But the second he's up against smaller quicker players in a much faster league and suddenly its not easy to get around everyone and his confidence drops........ well, Malouda. Again i'll point out at the last semi decent showing in internationals it was Malouda who looked better than Ribery, Malouda who got the big money transfer, and Ribery who looked not fast enough, not good enough, easily contained and only Germany wanted him.


Bayern are running a massive risk, they think other people aren't considering how he'll do in a better league and they are hoping Real Madrid are going to continue to be stupid and ***** money, thing is they are screwing themselves, if they say they want 30mil, they might encourage a bidding war, at 69mil no ones going to bother. They'll price him out of the market, have a player who doesn't care about the club and feels screwed by them for a year, and he'll be worth a lot less next year when Real aren't spending silly and pumping prices up.

The Bayern owners have gotten greedy and will likely lose a lot more money due to their stupidity. That or Real really have gone nuts but I can't see it. 56mil for Kaka, a world proven star whose done it in a top league and for country for quite a long time, I don't think they'd spend anywhere near the same amount on an unproven, won nothing, playing in a crap league player. I mean they paid a good value £13mil for Abiol, 56/80mil for Kaka/Ronaldo aren't bad prices for proven stars and big money earners in image rights. Ribery is none of that.
 
Agent Dennis Lachter has invited Barcelona to make a formal bid for Arsenal star Andrey Arshavin.

Arshavin, 28, has enjoyed a hugely successful start to his career at Emirates Stadium but there have been rumours linking him with a summer move to Camp Nou.

And Lachter, who represented Arshavin when he made his move from Zenit St Petersburg in January, has now called on the European champions to make a move.

"Before anything else, Barcelona should make a formal offer," Lachter told COM Radio.

"Then we can sit down and speak."

However, it remains unclear whether Lachter is still working as Arshavin's agent as the player claimed last month that he no longer required his services.

"Recently, I sent a formal letter to Dennis Lachter, which said that I do not want him to continue to represent me and that I will act on my own behalf," he said in the Daily Mail.

Brilliant player but clearly after not even 6 months of playing time has had enough of Arsenal and already wants to leave
 
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