Tuesday, 27 November 2012

ADEL TARABAT ON THE RADAR OF MANCHESTER UNITED

QPR bad boy and former Tottenham player Adel Taarabt  is rumoured to be under the radar of Manchester United. Fergie is said to be weighing up a shock January move for the talented player who is yet to fully click at new look struggling QPR ( Fergie wants to be the one that always reforms the bad boys after the success he achieved with Cantona and Rooney).
 
In other rumours Tottenham, Liverpool and Newcastle are on the red alert after Marseille said they might sell striker Loic Remy for £10 million( since when did Newcastle start buying players that cost more than £5 million with that stingy owner Mike Ashley).
Arsenal are set to battle Manchester City for the signature of the championship most wanted player Wilfried Zaha from Crystal Palace (this is just a huge joke, we all know that Arsenal cannot even attempt to enter a bidding war with Manchester City for any player).
Manchester United boss Ferguson is said to be chasing Torino centre back Angelo Ogbonna to close up the gap in defense, this transfer could cost united up to 20 million Euros if it pushed through (Finally a solution to that loophole).
QPR boss Harry Redknapp makes inquiry about the availability of Nicholas Anelka and David Beckham (here I was thinking QPR already had too many players aged over thirty)
Jack Wilshire on course for a bumper new pay package at Arsenal (hopefully he doesn’t go on a two year injury lay-off after this new deal).
Leeds want to reward El-Hadji Diouf with a new contract that will make him one of the club’s top earners (Diouf is such a genius, always knows how to milk money even when there is no cash cow).
Harry Redknapp has labeled QPR players an embarrassment and has asked them to buck up their gears or leave the club! (Harry take it easy, it is not their fault they had an average achiever like Mark Hughes telling them GOOD JOB after every game).
Chelsea hold peace talks with Mark Clattenburg yesterday ( Mark should demand financial compensations, peace talks hold no water).

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