Weekly Transfer Roundup – June 13th 2010

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Here is my update for this week’s transfer activity, the percentage is strictly my prediction based on the different sources the stories are coming from. With Liverpool going into the 2nd week without a manager I don’t expect any transfer activities until the new gaffer is in place.

Confirmed So Far:

In:
Jonjo Shelvey – The youngster has signed from Charlton Athletic for £1.7 million.

Out:
Mikel San Jose –
The Spaniard who was on loan at Athletic Bilbao has now made the move permanent.
Fabio Aurelio -The Brazilian’s contract was not extended.

Not Confirmed & Rumours:

In:
Milan Jovanovic – This move is still not official yet but – 95%
Danny Wilson – Dropping it from 65% as it is now uncertain 50%
Arda Turan – Dropping from 30%, nothing on this story, it is starting to fade – 20%
Diego Tardelli – Another story that is fading fast, dropping from 20% – 15%
Daniel Opare – No news on this dropping from 20% –15%
Ever Banega – With Rafa gone this is looking unlikely dropping from 15% – 5%
Stephen Ireland – Dropping from 5%, nothing on this – 2%
Guiseppe Rossi – Dropping from 5%, nothing on this 2%
David Bentley – Dropping from 5%, nothing on this – 2%
Giampaolo Pazzini – Dropping him from 5%, if Rafa was after him then he is probably headed to Inter – 2%
Simon Kjaer – Nothing new, dropping from 3% – 2%
Marijan Antolovic – Nothing new, dropping him from 3% – 2%
Micah Richards – Nothing new, dropping him from 3% – 2%
Simao – Nothing new on this 2%
Roque Santa Cruz – Nothing new on this – 2%
Yaya Toure – Looks like he is set to move to City dropping him from 20% – 1%
Oscar Cardozo – Nothing new on this – 1%
Rafael van der Vaart – Nothing new on this 1%
Joe Cole – Nothing new on this – 1%
Adam Federici
– We were linked with him – 1%
Gary Cahill – Dropping from 1% 0%
Juan Mata – Dropping from 1% – 0%
Jesus Navas
– Dropping from 1% – 0%
Javi Martinez – I can’t see this happening dropping from 1% – 0%
RaulWith Rafa gone, this will not hapen, dropping him from 1% 0%
Diego Forlan – With Rafa gone this will not happen, dropping him from 2% 0%
Adriano Looks like he is about to be signed by Roma0%
Edin DzekoRumour faded away 0%
Gareth BarryWas rumoured again, lasted 1 hour 0%
Nikola Zigic
Signed with Brum0%
Nedum OnuohaRumour, dropping from 1% 0%
Michael Johnson
Rumour, dropping from 1% 0%

Out:
Albert Riera
Nothing has changed here I still believe he is on his way out 70%
Yossi Benayoun
This story has died down, dropping him from 65% 50%
Steven GerrardMany claims that he will reject Real Madrid, however Real are set to make an offer, keeping him at 40%40%
Javier MascheranoMore talk of linking him with Inter and Barca 40%
Glen Johnson – Glen is the latest player to be linked with Inter – 25%
Dirk Kuyt –He was mentioned by the Daily Mail as possibly linked with Inter, other papers have reported too 25%
Ryan BabelKeeping him at 25%, depends on how he does in South Africa 25%
Fernando Torres – Dropping him from 24%, I still believe he will stay 20%
Alberto Aquilani – Dropping from 10%, story quiet 5%
Lucas Leiva – Rumour by 1 paper, he will stay 0%


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3 Comments

  1. I’m sure Joe Cole has signed a new contract with Arsenal worth 80k a week, so he’s definately out of the picture lol.

    We could really do with Jesus Navas and Oscar Cardozo though… extremely beneficial if we got them.

  2. We need a manager that has 4-4-2 in his veins. I don’t see any of out top lads leaving bar Mascherano, and if he does, I hope the Club oozes out millions from Inter. I should think Inter will pay up to Euro 30 million if for Rafa he is the No.1 target.
    Adam has a point, Cardozo is a potentially good buy for the Reds.
    Again, the real wheeling and dealing will start once the new Boss is in.
    Hurry up Reds!
    (Btw….what a game by Stevie and Glen last night….!)

  3. i was in rustenburg last nyt and gerrard was a class act he didnt bothered at all like in his last wc so my heart says he will be wearing a red shirt next premier leugue season :D

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