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January Transfer Window


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The transfer opened yesterday and so far the biggest name in the MLS looks like he is on his move to White Hart Lane.

Premier League - Beckham 'on verge of £1.5m deal' to join Spurs

Spurs boss Harry Redknapp confirmed on Saturday that the Beckham wants to make the move, saying, "he just said he'd like to come and play here at Tottenham" after Spurs beat Fulham 1-0 to move up to fourth in the Premier League.

Sunday's newspapers widely report that Beckham's move is all-but-finalised, with the 35-year-old expected to become Tottenham's highest-paid player on £120,000-a-week when he signs a three-month loan deal. The loan is expected to be in place in time for Beckham to take part in Spurs' match against Manchester United on January 16.

http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/02012011/58/premier-league-beckham-verge-1-5m-deal-join-spurs.html

As most of the football fans on here know, you can't trust any rumors out there until the papers are signed.

Will keep this thread updated when the big deals go down.

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I wouldn't mind having him, but that price tag is kind of scary, even if only for 2 or 3 months. We absolutely need a world-class striker moreso than anything else. Pav is not getting it done, Defoe just came back from injury, Crouch is a one-man clown troupe, and Keane... no, just no.

If he comes to the Lane, fine and dandy, but we'd better have cash still to get that striker we need. Some names being tossed around are Dzeko, Llorente, and Suarez by our fans. Personally, I think Llorente would be best, but not sure they'll go for him with this talk of Becks.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Here's a nice little update thru the 13th from the Daily Mail.

ARSENAL

IN

None

OUT

Havard Nordtveit (Borussia Monchengladbach, £800,000)

ASTON VILLA

IN

Kyle Walker (Tottenham, loan)

OUT

Steve Sidwell (Fulham, undisclosed)

BIRMINGHAM

IN

David Bentley (Tottenham, loan)

OUT

Garry O'Connor (Barnsley, free)

BLACKBURN

IN

None

OUT

None

BLACKPOOL

IN

None

OUT

None

BOLTON

IN

None

OUT

None

CHELSEA

IN

None

OUT

None

EVERTON

IN

None

OUT

Yakubu (Leicester, loan)

FULHAM

IN

Steve Sidwell (Aston Villa, undisclosed)

OUT

None

LIVERPOOL

IN

None

OUT

None

MANCHESTER CITY

IN

Edin Dzeko (Wolfsburg, £27m)

OUT

Wayne Bridge (West Ham, loan)

MANCHESTER UNITED

IN

Anders Lindegaard (Aalesunds, £3.5m)

OUT

Federico Macheda (Sampdoria, loan)

NEWCASTLE

IN

Hatem Ben Arfa (Marseille, £6m)

OUT

Tamas Kadar (Huddersfield, loan)

STOKE

IN

Jermaine Pennant (Real Zaragoza, £2.8m)

OUT

None

SUNDERLAND

IN

None

OUT

Matt Kilgallon (Doncaster, loan)

TOTTENHAM

IN

Bongani Khumalo (Supersport United, £1.5m)

OUT

David Bentley (Birmingham, loan), Kyle Walker (Aston Villa, loan)

WEST BROMWICH ALBION

IN

None

OUT

Joe Mattock (Sheffield United, loan)

WEST HAM

IN

Wayne Bridge (Manchester City, loan)

OUT

None

WIGAN

IN

Adrian Lopez (free agent)

OUT

None

WOLVES

IN

None

OUT

None

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1343083/Transfer-window-2011-Premier-League-club-club-guide-January.html

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The biggest and richest move in history of BL was Edin Dzeko from Bundes Liga to Manchester City. If they play him right, watch out. He's tailor made for English football

Guy has all the talent in the world. But once again City has too many players.

They must move Adebayor to free up some playing time for Dzeko.

The guy's got balls though, taunting United right after signing lol.

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Darren Bent close to astonishing £24m move from Sunderland to Aston Villa

Sunderland were on Monday night close to accepting an astonishing £24 million bid from Aston Villa for striker Darren Bent in a move which could finally kick-start the January transfer window.

The striker was in the Midlands on Monday night to negotiate personal terms and undergo a medical although there was no formal confirmation from either club that a deal had been agreed.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/sunderland/8264262/Darren-Bent-close-to-astonishing-24m-move-from-Sunderland-to-Aston-Villa.html

:hurray::willy_nilly::cheers2::party::party:

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ARSENAL

IN

None

OUT

Carlos Vela (West Bromwich, loan), Havard Nordtveit (Borussia Monchengladbach, £800,000), Jay-Emmanuel Thomas (Cardiff, loan), Henri Lansbury (Norwich, loan)

ASTON VILLA

IN

Jean Makoun (Lyon, £6m), Kyle Walker (Tottenham, loan), Darren Bent (Sunderland, £24m), Michael Bradley (Borussia Monchengladbach, loan)

OUT

John Carew (Stoke, loan),.Steve Sidwell (Fulham, undisclosed), Andreas Weimann (Watford, loan), Jonathan Hogg (Portsmouth, loan), Curtis Davies (Aston Villa, £1.75m), Isaiah Osbourne (Sheffield Wednesday, loan), Stephen Ireland (Newcastle, loan)

BIRMINGHAM

IN

David Bentley (Tottenham, loan), Curtis Davies (Aston Villa, £1.75m), Obafemi Martins (Rubin Kazan, loan)

OUT

Michel (AEK Athens, loan), Garry O'Connor (Barnsley, free), Marcus Bent (Sheffield United, loan)

BLACKBURN

IN

Roque Santa Cruz (Manchester City, loan)

Jermaine Jones (Schalke, loan), Ruben Rochina (Barcelona, undisclosed), Mauro Formica (Newell's Old Boys, undisclosed)

OUT

Pascal Chimbonada (QPR, free),

BLACKPOOL

IN

Andy Reid (Sunderland, £500,000), James Beattie (Rangers, loan)

OUT

None

BOLTON

IN

David Wheater (Middlesbrough, £2.3m), Daniel Sturridge (Chelsea, loan)

OUT

None

CHELSEA *

IN

None

OUT

Gael Kakuta (Fulham, loan), Patrick van Aanholt (Leicester, loan), Daniel Sturridge (Bolton, loan)

EVERTON

IN

None

OUT

Steven Pienaar (Tottenham, £3m), Yakubu (Leicester, loan)

FULHAM

IN

Gael Kakuta (Fulham, loan), Steve Sidwell (Aston Villa, undisclosed)

OUT

David Elm (Elsborg, undisclosed)

LIVERPOOL *

IN

Luis Suarez (Ajax, £22.8m), Conor Thomas (Coventry, loan)

OUT

Ryan Babel (Hoffenheim, £6m), Paul Konchesky (Nottingham Forest, loan)

MANCHESTER CITY

IN

Edin Dzeko (Wolfsburg, £27m)

OUT

Emmanuel Adebayor (Real Madrid, loan),

Roque Santa Cruz (Blackburn, loan),

Wayne Bridge (West Ham, loan)

MANCHESTER UNITED

IN

Anders Lindegaard (Aalesunds, £3.5m)

OUT

Federico Macheda (Sampdoria, loan)

NEWCASTLE *

IN

Hatem Ben Arfa (Marseille, £6m), Stephen Ireland (Aston Villa, loan)

OUT

Wayne Routledge (QPR, loan), Tamas Kadar (Huddersfield, loan)

STOKE

IN

John Carew (Aston Villa, loan),.

Jermaine Pennant (Real Zaragoza, £2.8m)

OUT

Tuncay (Wolfsburg £4m)

SUNDERLAND

IN

Sulley Muntari (Inter Milan, loan), Stephane Sessegnon (Paris St Germain, £6m)

OUT

Darren Bent (Aston Villa, £24m), Matt Kilgallon (Doncaster, loan), David Healy (Rangers, loan), Paulo da Silva (Real Zaragoza, £300,000), Andy Reid (Blackpool, loan)

TOTTENHAM

IN

Bongani Khumalo (Supersport United, £1.5m), Steven Pienaar (Everton, £3m)

OUT

Robbie Keane (West Ham, loan), David Bentley (Birmingham, loan), Kyle Walker (Aston Villa, loan), Andros Townsend (Watford, loan), Jamie O'Hara (Wolves, loan)

WEST BROMWICH ALBION

IN

Carlos Vela (Arsenal, loan)

OUT

Joe Mattock (Sheffield United, loan)

WEST HAM

IN

Robbie Keane (Tottenham, loan), Gary O'Neil (Middlesbrough,£2m), Demba Ba (Hoffenheim, undisclosed), Wayne Bridge (Manchester City, loan)

OUT

Valon Behrami (Fiorentina, £4m)

WIGAN

IN

Adrian Lopez (free agent)

OUT

Mauro Boselli (Genoa, loan)

WOLVES

IN

Jamie O'Hara (Tottenham, loan), Adam Hammill (Barnsley, £500,000), Adriano Basso (Free agent)

OUT

Matt Hill (released), Andy Keogh (Bristol City, loan)

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1343083/Transfer-window-2011-Premier-League-club-club-guide-January.html

* - Waiting on Torres to finalize and Carroll to jump from Newcastle to Anfield.

Will post the final list in a couple days when everything finalizes.

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So, we got a Wing/CAM, and a Defender... missed on Beckham, and just dropped out of the FA cup.

And still no mother-*&^ing Striker!! Just what exactly would it take to have them wake up and realize our guys aren't getting it done? That Pav is just a guy who occasionally gets lucky enough to be in the right place? Gah!

Well.. there's always Summer... :(

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