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Transfer Market starts today!


Ja  Rhule

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Many moves have already been agreed on but today players allowed to sign with their new teams.

Also, looks like Spurs set to sign Andre Villas-Boas as their new manager.

Let the craziness begin. Post all the news and updates in here.

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Manchester City boss said he will not go after RVP because he don't want to anger Arsene Wenger... wtf? He screwed Arsenal for the past 2-3 years... why change now? I call BS on that... He also said Tevez and Dzeko both want to stay at City and are not for sale.

Inter, Bayern Munchen, Arsenal, Man City and Juventus all dropped out of the race to sign M'Vila after his antics in Euro 2012. M'Vila is investigated by French Football Federation and expected to receive a ban from national team. What an idiot... he was weeks away from signing massive contract and now no major team wants him.

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I still think M'vila will be one of best holding midfielders in the world eventually, I would take a shot on him if he fits your team and your team is set up with a bunch of vets and a strong coach to keep him in line. He wouldnt fit United's typically 442 or 4411 setup, but a team with established vets like that and a long tenured coach would be the best situation for him to grow as a person and player.

Edit: Now that I think about it, United couldn't get Paul Pogba to get his head out of his ass so who knows if that would be a formula for the best fit.

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What the hell Juve...? Offered 8 million euro for RVP... This must be a joke...

http://www.espn.co.u...ory/158459.html

They have to have some bad information, no club in their right mind would value RVP at 8 mil, not even pounds. I would be willing to wager that if RVP leaves Arsenal, it wont be for less than 25 million pounds.

Good to see Bradley going to Roma, I think he will do well. Any word on what the transfer fee was? And its about time Donovan made a perminant move to Everton, he has done all he can in the MLS, and in his 2 loan stints at everton he played very well.

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They have to have some bad information, no club in their right mind would value RVP at 8 mil, not even pounds. I would be willing to wager that if RVP leaves Arsenal, it wont be for less than 25 million pounds.

Good to see Bradley going to Roma, I think he will do well. Any word on what the transfer fee was? And its about time Donovan made a perminant move to Everton, he has done all he can in the MLS, and in his 2 loan stints at everton he played very well.

Not 100% done but very close. It will be $3.5 + A talented young player (Greco)

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Lmao

I think he wants Wenger to sign more players. So far Arsenal signed 2 strikers but they really need defenders and midfielders. Especially after it was reported that Wilsher injury might make him miss the whole 2012 part of the season.

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Back in March I said that Glazers have limited amount of cash and they will either spend it on Bucs or Man United. They decided to spend it on the Bucs. Man United is extremely old and cannot compete with Man City so did Glazers fug up by investing into the wrong team? Yes they did...

Rooney wants out...

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1321659/Wayne-Rooney-wants-leave-Manchester-United-clubs-lack-ambition.html

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