[noticia=zerozero]Presidente do Sevilla confirma saída de Negredo
Álvaro Negredo vai mesmo deixar o Sevilla para rumar ao Manchester City, confirmou José Maria del Nido, presidente dos andaluzes, esta manhã.
O líder do clube espanhol não afirmou qual o valor que o Manchester City vai pagar pelo melhor marcador do clube na última temporada, mas revelou que será a segunda transferência mais importante da história do Sevilla, atrás apenas de Daniel Alves.
O internacional espanhol chegou ao Sevilla em 2009/2010, proveniente do Real Madrid, e agora vai jogar pela primeira vez fora de Espanha, sendo que a imprensa inglesa avançou com a informação de que o Manchester City vai pagar 28 milhões de euros.[/noticia]
When the snows fall and the white winds blow, the lone wolf dies but the pack survives.
Citar:Nacer Chadli to Spurs? Tottenham are close to striking a deal to sign Belgium winger Nacer Chadli from Twente.
Spurs have offered £6million and the Dutch side want £7.75m, according to reports in Holland today but the clubs are expected to reach a compromise somewhere in between the two figures and the player is in line for a five-year deal.
Chadli is 23 and can play on either flank, versatility which is sure to appeal to Andre Villas-Boas as he likes to move Garth Bale around the pitch.
He scored at White Hart Lane in the Champions League when Tottenham and Twente were drawn together in the group stages, three years ago.
Swansea and Aston Villa have also shown interest in Chadli, who has dual citizenship and played for Morocco in a friendly before opting to represent Belgium, the country of his birth.
He will join fellow Belgians Jan Vertonghen and Mousa Dembele at Spurs if he is able to complete the move.
When the snows fall and the white winds blow, the lone wolf dies but the pack survives.
Newcastle United remain the frontrunners in the race to sign Darren Bent from Aston Villa but a number of other Premier League clubs are monitoring the striker's position and hoping to capitalise on the chance to sign him for a cut-price fee. Fulham, whose manager, Martin Jol, is a long-time admirer of Bent, Crystal Palace and Hull City are among the clubs interested in recruiting the former England international who has been told that he can leave Villa this summer. Bent cost Villa a club-record £18m, rising to £24m with add-ons, when they signed him from Sunderland in 2011, but he was a peripheral figure last season, starting only 12 matches in all competitions. He has two years remaining on his contract and has a prolific goalscoring record in the Premier League but his age – he turned 29 in February – means Villa may well need to reduce their £8m asking price.
When the snows fall and the white winds blow, the lone wolf dies but the pack survives.