Sky Sport prenosi da smo zainteresovani za Dieumerci Mbokani ....Tottenham, Newcastle isto zainteresovani...
Mbokani kaze da je njegov san da zaigra u PL i da su klubovi iz Engleske PL njegov prvi izbor...
David Villa ne zeli da napusti Barcelonu...
Sturridge and Ince set to sign but Kop boss Rodgers plans to save spree until summer.
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Rodgers cites instilling greater consistency as his main objective, and, much as Sturridge and Ince are expected to add energy and drive to the second half of Liverpool’s season, he admitted he will be looking for proven top-flight performers when the window reopens in the summer.
‘We have enquired about some players and hope to be able to do something in January,’ said the Liverpool manager.
‘There are a lot of names being mentioned, but we should be able to make some additions and make them pretty early.
Holtby could return to England on a free as Arsenal and Liverpool tells Schalke he's off
Arsenal and Liverpool have been given the green light to move in for Lewis Holtby after the Germany midfielder scrapped contract talks with Schalke.
After months of negotiations with Schalke’s board, the 22-year old midfielder announced his intention to quit the Bundesliga club, in a development that will alert a host of admirers headed by the Barclays Premier League pair.
Both Arsene Wenger and his Liverpool counterpart Brendan Rodgers have expressed an interest in him and will be keener than ever, now he can be snapped up for a knockdown fee next month or for nothing at the end of the season.
Signed from Alemannia Aachen in 2009, Holtby has developed into one of Germany’s most prominent young midfielders and was considered integral to Schalke’s hopes of challenging the likes of Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund at the top of the Bundesliga.
They were hoping he would follow another Arsenal target, Holland striker Klaas Jan Huntelaar, in committing his future to the club, but board member Horst Heldt was forced to concede defeat.
‘We had hoped Lewis saw his future at Schalke beyond the end of this season,’ said Heldt. ‘But he has made a personal decision that we respect.
We are sure he will give everything between now and the end of the season.’
Arsenal and Liverpool must now decide whether to battle it out over personal terms in the summer or part with a cut-price fee now to land him in the January window.
Holtby’s English father Chris is a lifelong Everton fan, and the Schalke playmaker recently admitted that he, too, has an allegiance to the Goodison Park club.
Though he chose to represent Germany at international level, rather than England, and has been capped three times since his debut against Azerbaijan 18 months ago, he has made no secret of his wish to play in the Premier League.
Newcastle will receive just £5m for Ba as it emerges Liverpool and Arsenal target will pick up whopping £2.5m cut of clause fee..
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... -exit.html
Exclusive - Joe Cole wants £3.6m pay-off to quit Liverpool..
Joe Cole is seeking a £3.6million pay-off to quit Liverpool next month.
The ex-West Ham and Chelsea midfielder joined the Merseyside giants on a free transfer in July 2010 when he signed a four-year contract worth a reported £100,000 a week, but the move has not worked out for either party.
Cole spent last season on loan at French club Lille and has made only 42 appearances for the Reds in his two-and-a-half years at the club.
And Liverpool are now ready to reach an agreement to pay up the remaining 18 months of his contract to get him off the Anfield wage bill.
Cole is looking for a settlement of around £50,000 a week, which works out at £3.6million – around half of the basic wages Liverpool would have to pay him if he remained at the club until the end of his deal.
If the club and player can reach a compromise Cole will leave as soon as the transfer window opens, with relegation-threatened QPR, who is managed by his old boss Harry Redknapp, and Reading both keen to sign him.
But neither club is willing to pay him more than £30,000 a week, meaning Cole wants that bumper pay-off from Liverpool to make up the financial shortfall
Birmingham confirm Liverpool talks with Butland..