Wednesday, 17 July 2013

Carrick says Moyes training style differences with Sir Alex

Michael Carrick says that the training sessions under the direction Moyes so far running very good.All players can adapt to even have a different style to Sir Alex.

"In practice it is very different to Sir Alex that tends to let the players handle staffed, while David Moyes tend to participate in it, which was a good thing."

  
I think Moyes can more improve to their tactical on team and some big change will be happen when league are started.

TWO PLAYERS READY NEW WING PLAY!


Last season, the combination of Antonio Valencia, Luis Nani and Young Shley quite moody and recognized that left defender Patrice Evra scored more aketiga OF-three this player.

However, there is a new breath in the Manchester United squad, namely the presence of two young players, Adnan Januzaj and Wilfried Zaha much needed at the front of the wing goes USIM.

Adnan Januzaj 18 years old and born in Belgium has increased very fast in the Academy of Manchester United after just one season at the academy and was taken straight to the main team.

Januzaj action when they host the All-Starz Singha is very interesting even put in a short time and he showed very potential and talented.

Zaha who was a pivotal figure during the Crystal Palace have the body strength and strong play. The player is very nimble and will be very berkualti players and a great future if trained properly.

David Moyes has a choice inner wing next season of Zaha and Januzaj, and is expected to be the greatest weapon David Moyes.

P / S: What say you?

Monday, 15 July 2013

Chonburi FC began to playability psychological

By the matches friendship oppose Tiger of Malaya this night, Head Coach Chonburi FC, ​​Withaya Lohakul began to play war psychology with give shadow busted they is like win into above national team Thailand.

He explained, admit Tiger of Malaya a strong team and always undergo matches friendship, that's not obstacle do of his tutelages achieve victory in this meeting.

"Success team beat the national squad one spirit do we to continue achieve victory and if lost out this night it like a Tiger of Malaya win into on team Thailand.

"We will lowering a few experienced players in position goalkeeper, defense left and senior and presentation mala mini-certainly attract to watched fans," he said.

Were asked the about players Tiger of Malaya which need be given attention of his tutelages, Lohakul choose Safee Sali because experience in action co-several team and country before this.

"Safee already an great player and capable of doing something for team achieve victory nevertheless defense line has been ready chain movement this Player, the" he said.

Moyes prepared to spend big?

Moyes prepared to spend big?

Manchester United said to be ready to get "world class player" like Cristiano Ronaldo or Gareth Bale. The board of directors stated that they would support him if David Moyes is keen to get 'stellar players' this summer. So far only one player who recently joined United - Guillermo Varela.


According to Ed Woodward also, club ready to spend £ 60million-£ 70million for a player .. So look at this statement it true that Moyes is not actually serious in bid for Barca midfielder - Thiago Alcantra already officially to Bayern. Moyes said not sure if Alcantra able to excel in the BPL.

The question is whether Moyes ready break transfer record is still the most expensive 2008 owned Dimitar Berbatov - £ 30.75 million? worth it

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Moyes prepared to spend big? Manchester United said to be ready to get "world class player" like Cristiano Ronaldo or Gareth Bale. The board of directors stated that they would support him if David Moyes is keen to get 'stellar players' this summer. So far only one player who recently joined United - Guillermo Varela. "We Have not got money burning a hole in our pocket but we have got a strategy on player purchases and if David Wants to go after it a stellar player he cans do that," - Ed Woodward. According to Ed Woodward also, club ready to spend £ 60million-£ 70million for a player .. So look at this statement it true that Moyes is not actually serious in bid for Barca midfielder - Thiago Alcantra already officially to Bayern. Moyes said not sure if Alcantra able to excel in the BPL. The question is whether Moyes ready break transfer record is still the most expensive 2008 owned Dimitar Berbatov - £ 30.75 million? Worth it? Look and see


Manchester United said to be ready to get "world class player" like Cristiano Ronaldo or Gareth Bale. The board of directors stated that they would support him if David Moyes is keen to get 'stellar players' this summer. So far only one player who recently joined United - Guillermo Varela.


According to Ed Woodward also, club ready to spend £ 60million-£ 70million for a player .. So look at this statement it true that Moyes is not actually serious in bid for Barca midfielder - Thiago Alcantra already officially to Bayern. Moyes said not sure if Alcantra able to excel in the BPL.

The question is whether Moyes ready break transfer record is still the most expensive 2008 owned Dimitar Berbatov - £ 30.75 million? worth it

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Moyes prepared to spend big? Manchester United said to be ready to get "world class player" like Cristiano Ronaldo or Gareth Bale. The board of directors stated that they would support him if David Moyes is keen to get 'stellar players' this summer. So far only one player who recently joined United - Guillermo Varela. "We Have not got money burning a hole in our pocket but we have got a strategy on player purchases and if David Wants to go after it a stellar player he cans do that," - Ed Woodward. According to Ed Woodward also, club ready to spend £ 60million-£ 70million for a player .. So look at this statement it true that Moyes is not actually serious in bid for Barca midfielder - Thiago Alcantra already officially to Bayern. Moyes said not sure if Alcantra able to excel in the BPL. The question is whether Moyes ready break transfer record is still the most expensive 2008 owned Dimitar Berbatov - £ 30.75 million? Worth it? Look and see

Wilfried Zaha satisfied

Wilfried Zaha admit it is very satisfied in his debut with Manchester united.Zaha also said that the weather conditions in Asia are helping players improve stamina and fitness.

"feeling very excited, to come and play with players like Rio, Ryan Giggs, Anderson, knowing I was in the field with them it feels very good to me.

"weather conditions and humidity are really good, but we must move forward. And that's good for our fitness when we return to England."

Friday, 12 July 2013

Rooney sad because he injured

Rooney was sad having to leave early to England

Wayne Rooney admits sad for injury and should return home early from pre-season match with Manchester United. However, he said that his injuries are not serious. Wayne Rooney suffered a hamstring injury during training sessions to meet the match against Singha All Star XI in Bangkok, Thailand. According to a statement issued by the United Wazza recovery process is estimated to reach one month.

"I regret getting hurt, especially after a training session run so well. Now I'm heading back to Manchester for inspection, but early indications show that there is no need to worry about," said Rooney.

Glimpses of Sunderland

Sunderland have agreed a fee of £ 5 million move Tottenham Hotspur midfielder. Tom Huddlestone.

However, the London Evening Standard report said that Huddlestone may have to take a cut in salary 5,000 £ 40,000 per week.

Sunderland boss Paolo Di Canio has brought in so far as El-Hadji Ba, Modibo Diakite, Cabral, Valentin Roberge, and Vito Mannone at £ 2m. While David Moberg Karlsson transfer fee and Jozy Altidore were not disclosed.

Waiting for the first Game by Moyes

Bangkok matches < Manchester United against Singha All Star XI this time arguably a very special game. Gaffer upgrade for MU David Moyes will debut with the Magpies ' Red Devils '.

Moyes official appointed to replace Sir Alex Ferguson who retired at the end of the 2012/2013 season. But, he has actually lived his new profession as a successor to Sir Alex about seven weeks later on July 2.

A number of changes brought by Moyes to the body of The Red Devils. He came to Old Trafford by bringing some new coaching staff.

Three staff while still dealing with Everton, Steve Round, Jimmy Lumsden, and Chris Woods, were carried off to replace Mike Phelan, Eric Steele, and Rene Muelensteen.

In addition, two members of the ' Class of 92 ', Phil Neville and Ryan Giggs, also recruited Neville went into the coaching staff.

After nearly two weeks of practice lead, now it was time for Moyes to accompany the team on the sidelines during the game.

MU is currently undergoing pramusim tours to Bangkok with ammunition as much as 19 players, will be faced with Singha All Star XI in Rajamanggala National Stadium, Saturday (13/7/2013) night local time.

detikSport who are in Bangkok at the invitation of Nike, also has a chance to witness the savory Prime Moyes in a strategy game.

In the practice session at the stadium, Friday (12/7) yesterday, a lot of your fans gave a rousing reception to the Scottish Manager. Apparently, the public ' white elephant ' Country was looking forward to the first game Moyes even though Wayne Rooney was forced to pull over because getting a hamstring injury.

Malaysia Friendship

Friendship by Chelsea and Barcelona ..

After captain Kelantan Badhri Radzi had dropped due to a thigh injury, the striker is now the turn of Pahang, Azammuddin confirmed Akil will also miss the friendly against Chelsea and Barcelona.

Instead, Datuk K. Rajagobal call the Junior Eldstal 2 players from Sarawak and Christie Jayaselan, ATM.

"We do not want to wait long after knowing Badhri Azammuddin injured hamstring and hand is still not fully recovered. So we call Eldstal & Christie replace them," said Rajagobal when met at the squad's training camp, Wednesday afternoon.

Thursday, 11 July 2013

Moyes should abandon reactive football.

The general play of Everton has showed that despite a sound defense, they have always tended to mirror opposition or looked to counter them.
Arrigo Sacchi once said that his Milan side were the last side to ever try to be proactive. In many ways its true because managers have tended to look too seriously into the opponents and their formations that the preparations have become more reactive. However, Barcelona have showed in recent years that proactive football is not extinct. The part where proactive becomes difficult is when the players are not syncing with the system. Sacchi was able to create on of the greatest teams but he never was able to do that again pointing to the fact that the set of players he had were unique. At United, I believe that we rarely buy players who are capable of playing only in a single position. And reason being that our football has been partly proactive always. But the next level is that of Bayern's and BVB's . Bayern showed this year a hybrid system so well drilled that it was impossible to stop them from playing their way unless, someone played in a similar way and that was BVB and Arsenal last year who have shown that fire should be countered with fire.
At United, the truth is that we have played in a similar way for a long time.. but pressing has never been as strong as bayern have shown last year.Moyes in that way should recognise that the football we play should point towards the likes of Bayern and not to the likes of Milan or even Real Madrid for that matter.
Your opinions please !?

WHY WE FAIL TO BUY PLAYERS?

Here BMU will try to describe some of the questions often posed by fans of Manchester United's failure to buy new players.


BMU validated some of the BMU readers who said Manchester United have lost credibility in the transfer market this season.
However, the BMU has been researching some of the reasons why the transfer was not done by the Manchester United.This is due to several nearly successful migration process but greedy agents and players who want a very high price amount has been a source kegagalam players purchase and include:
1. There are close sources say that the Galatasaray midfielder Wesley Sneijder is keen to join Turkish club Manchester United but did not want to sell the player to Old Trafford.
2. Competition from Chelsea, who are willing to pay as much as 32 million and Manchester United will not pay the price of it.
3. Take the example of the case of Moura. Manchester United have offered a total of 20 to 30 million for the player and further increased to 35 million Euros after some time the offer was rejected. Agreement has been agreed but the intervention Moura Agent wanted 2 million payment was rejected because Moura Agents wanted 6 million for him and this resulted in Sir Alex Ferguson is not interested because it's too greedy agents with high wages demanded payment. Sir Alexc Ferguson has made the right decision because there would be a waste of money.

This season, after a week of David Moyes took over Manchester United with a number of names associated with the club players including Thiago Alcantara. David Moyes may have to try a good contract offer to the player's agent greedy attitude but it will cause the players fail brought to Old Trafford.
Here we can see, a few rich clubs use money to fishing clubs, players and agents to bring the player into theirs. It is a total waste of severe for a player and does not fit the way Manchester United will not be a waste of money for a player as Manchester Untied team that produce itself is a world-class player.
Manchester United's philosophy that prefer to use academy players and polishing the young players become stars will never pay so much money for a young player.
There are some fans who are so angry with David Moyes for failing to bring world-class players to a team. We need to remain calm and to trust to these managers. We all know that David Moyes itself is a thrifty manager and loves to unearth young talent at the academy.
We need to support David Moyes, as club management and this season is the new ERA manchester Untied and certainly so many challenges and trials that will certainly be overcome with good keranan we are Manchester United. Trust in the ability of David Moyes.
Certainly there is a pemian that will present to Old Trafford that will surely shake the world of football. Kenalkah you to Cristiano Ronaldo before? Be patient and trust in the new leadership of Manchester United! Manchester is Red!

Macth Manchester United from August to December

Nine of the match Manchester United in the English Premier League matches from August 17 to December 1 has been selected for live television coverage.

Or change the date and time of kickoff for nine games are as follows:


Swansea City away - Saturday 17 August, 17:30 BST, Live on Sky Sports

Chelsea home - Monday 26 August, 20:00 BST, Live on Sky Sports

Liverpool away - Thursday September 1, 13:30 BST, Live on Sky Sports

Crystal Palace home - Saturday 14 September, 12:45 BST, Live on BT Sport

Manchester City away - Sunday 22 September, 16:00 BST, Live on Sky Sports

Sunderland away - Wednesday 5 October, 17:30 BST, Live on Sky Sports

Arsenal home - Sunday November 10, 16:10 BST, Live on Sky Sports

Cardiff City away - Sunday 24 November, 16:00 BST, Live on Sky Sports *

Tottenham Hotspur away - Saturday November 30th, 12:45 BST, Live on BT Sport **

* Match against Cardiff is dependent on the participation of Manchester United in the Champions League on Tuesday next.

** If Tottenham qualified for the group stage of the Europa League, the game will be moved to Sunday, December 1, at 12:00 BST, and still live BT Sport.

Wayne rooney

Rio Ferdinand has warned that Wayne Rooney will lose more championship trophy if he leaves Manchester United's Cristiano Ronaldo as experienced.
Defence Red Devils hope Rooney-Ronaldo partnership can play with him at United this season, but when Ronaldo linked with a move back to Old Trafford, Rooney is said to want to leave the

club.

Manchester United compete with Manchester City for Fiorentina striker Stevan Jovetic


MANCHESTER UNITED will compete with neighbors Manchester City in a £ 27million battle for Fiorentina striker Stevan Jovetic ...

David Moyes has switched to a Montenegro international players after failing to convince Borussia Dortmund striker Robert Lewandowski to move to Old Trafford.
It is bad news for Manuel Pellegrini .. Jovetic's agent Fali Ramadani has been in London this week after giving the green light for talks with potential buyers ....
Fiorentina actually be worth £ 15m from Bayern Munich and Jovetic has a value of £ 27m clause to release ...
City have made it clear ready to meet payments for Jov striker, who has scored 13 Serie A goals last season and appeared in a 1-1 draw with England in March ...
But United is now ready to compete with City and offers a price worth £ 120,000 a week .. And United have the edge ..

''The Next Lionel Messi''

Moyes said to be keen to get midfielder of FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk Yevhen Konoplianka (age 23). Player who was given the title'''' The Next Lionel Messi has made 28 appearances for the Ukrainian team and has scored 7 goals along country squad including goals beautiful when you meet England at Wembley.

Thiago Alcantara leaving Barcelona

Monday, 8 July 2013

Phil Neville join Manchester United

Phil Neville has returned to
Manchester United as David
Moyes's new first team coach,
where he will be joined on the staff
by Ryan Giggs.
Former United defender Neville
was photographed arriving at
Carrington early this morning,
where he is expected to be
announced as Moyes's latest
backroom appointment alongside
four former Everton colleagues in
Chris Woods, Steve Round, Robbie
Cooke and Jimmy Lumsden.
And club legend Giggs, 39, who is
expected to complete his UEFA Pro
Licence next summer, will take up
a player/coach role after signing a
one-year contract extension.
Reunited: Phil Neville will link-up
with David Moyes as Manchester
United's new first-team coach
Coaching role: Ryan Giggs will
gain experience alongside Moyes
and his staff as he works
towards his coaching
qualifications
Moyes took charge of his first
training session at United's
Carrington training ground today
and Neville was thrust straight into
action, along with Lumsden and
Round, where he laid out the cones
ahead of a running exercise.
Neville, 36, ended his 18-year
playing career last month. But it
was at Old Trafford where the ex-
England defender made his name
after emerging with the much-
celebrated Class of ’92.
He made over 250 appearances for
the current Barclays Premier
League champions before spending
eight years at Goodison Park under
Moyes.
Neville, who was Everton’s captain
from 2007, has been doing his
coaching badges and holds the
UEFA B Licence award. He
completed his A Licence at St
George's Park at the end of May,
and despite other offers from
within the game and the chance to
pursue media activities, the lure of
United proved impossible to resist.
Neville was part of the England
Under 21s' coaching staff during
their disappointing showing in the
European Championship in Israel
this summer.
Going back: Neville spent 10
years as a first-team player at
Old Trafford before leaving for
Everton in 2005
Family man: Neville famously
played alongside his brother
Gary for United and England
Neville, brother of former United
favourite and Sky Sports pundit
Gary, is also good friends with
several first-team players, including
Ryan Giggs and Michael Carrick.
Sir Alex Ferguson handed Neville
his Manchester United debut in
1995 in a 3-0 win over Manchester
City. He went on to win six Premier
League titles, three FA Cups and
the Champions League before
Moyes signed him at Everton in
2005 for £3.5million.
On the ball: Neville spent the
early part of the summer as part
of England Under 21s coaching
set-up
Familiar ground: Neville has a
good relationship with several
United players, including Ryan
Giggs
Meanwhile, Giggs, who has played
941 games and scored 168 goals
for United in a career spanning
more than two decades, is
currently working towards his
coaching badges.
Rewarded with a one-year contract
extension following another season
of age-defying performances, Giggs
will work alongside Moyes and his
team in training sessions.
Announcing the appointment,
Moyes said: 'I'm delighted that
Ryan has accepted the chance to
become player/coach. His success
and ability to adapt his game over
a number of years gives him an
unrivalled perspective on the
modern game. His career is an
example to any aspiring young
player and I'm sure that both he
and the players will benefit from
his new role.'
Still going strong: Giggs was
rewarded with a one-year
contract extension after another
consistent year
Giggs added: 'It's a great privilege
to be appointed a player/coach. I
hope I will be able to bring my
experience to bear, having been
both a player and part of the
Manchester United family for so
long. It's no secret that I have
been taking my qualifications and I
see this as the first step in my
future career. I'm really looking
forward to working alongside David
and the team.'
In an interview with FA TV last
week, Giggs, who attended the FIFA
Under 20 World Cup in Turkey as
part of his course, said: 'It'll be
like starting all over again, it will
be like being an apprentice again,
learning things and making
mistakes as you go along and just
trying to better yourself as much as
you can.
'It's exciting for me. I've been
playing for twenty-odd years and
it's a new chapter in my life. I
want to do well and I want to make
a success of it as I did as a player.'

Wayne Rooney

Wayne Rooney will not be leaving
Manchester United, says manager
David Moyes.
The Scot held his first press
conference since officially taking
over from Sir Alex Ferguson, and
was quick to bat away questions
about the future of one of his star
men.
In only his fourth question, the
former Everton boss said: 'I've
spoken to Wayne Rooney. Wayne is
not for sale - he is a Manchester
United player - he will remain a
Manchester United player.
Welcome on board: David Moyes
has held his first press
conference as Manchester
United manager
'I have had several meetings. He
has come back in good shape and
is excellent in the training sessions.
'We are trying everything we can to
get Wayne Rooney in a condition
and state when he is more like the
Wayne Rooney we know.'
Away from Rooney's future, the
Scot refused to be drawn on any
other targets, including Cristiano
Ronaldo.
Moyes said: 'I will never speak
about players at other football
clubs. This club is always interested
in the best players.'
Among the other topics up for
discussion was the rivalry he's set
to enjoy with Jose Mourinho and
Manuel Pelligrini, both of whom
are also undertaking new jobs.
Tiring: The Rooney saga looks to
have come to an end after
Moyes said the striker was not
for sale
Speculation: Rumours
surrounding Rooney's future had
been rife but Moyes has kept the
calm
Moyes said: 'I am really pleased to
see Jose back. Everyone will enjoy
having him back in the Premier
League.
'I have come across Pellegrini a
couple of times - it will be new to
him as well. There will be a lot of
things unknown and it is exciting.'
Reflecting on the length of the
contract he has been given, Moyes
said: 'I have found the people at
the club fantastic.
'They want continuity and longevity
- Glazers and Ed Woodward see it
as a long-term thing. I need to say
a big thank you to Bill Kenwright
and Everton. I'm sure he
understands I had to make this
move.'
The journey begins: Moyes poses
with assistant manager Steve
Round (left) and coach Jimmy
Lumsden (right)
Meet and greet: Moyes meets
more staff on his first day as
Manchester United manager at
Carrington
Settling in: Moyes gets to grips
with his surroundings earlier in
the week
New look: Phil Neville and Ryan
Giggs have joined Moyes as
United's backroom staff gets a
reshuffle
Your time has come: Moyes
officially took over from Sir Alex
Ferguson on Monday

Thiago Alcantara from Barcelona to Manchester United

Barcelona are considering sending
Thiago Alcantara, David Villa and a
small sum of cash to Old Trafford
to help lure Wayne Rooney to
Spain.
The Catalan giants are keen to
strengthen their forward line
despite already adding Neymar to
the ranks this month.
Rooney, who watched from the
Royal Box on Sunday as Andy
Murray won the Wimbledon men's
title, faces an uncertain future at
Manchester United having
submitted a transfer request at the
end of last season.
Unsettled: But Catalan giants
Barcelona want Wayne Rooney
to add to their firepower up
front
Target: A deal for Rooney could
see United sign Thiago
Alcantara, who has been linked
to Old Trafford
Arsenal and Chelsea remain
confident they can lure the England
man to London, though find United
extremely reluctant to sell.
Rooney and David Moyes have
spoken about his future: the pair
met at Rooney’s home even before
the players came back for training
last week, with the Scot defiant in
his press conference last week.
The new United boss is keen to
make a bold statement in the
transfer window having taken over
from Sir Alex Ferguson officially
earlier this month.
New striker: United are also
keen to include David Villa in the
deal - who is also a target for
Tottenham
New manager: David Moyes is
aiming to stamp his mark on
United after taking over from Sir
Alex Ferguson
And that has led the Spanish
newspaper Sport to claim Rooney
may be used as a bargaining tool to
lure La Liga's finest.
A report in the paper says Thiago's
departure for around £17million is
almost certain, though sticking
points continue to hold up
developments, while Villa, too, who
is rated at around £8.5m by his
club, will quit the Nou Camp with a
year remaining his deal.
The sums then, with £4m in cash
added on top, values Rooney at
over £30m, significantly higher
than any bid so far received.
Suited and booted: Rooney was
in the Royal Box to watch Andy
Murray win Wimbledon title on
Sunday
Defender, and former United man
Gerard Pique was full of praise for
his one-time team-mate last week
when he insisted that 26-year-old
would become one of the world's
best if he switched countries.
He said: 'I know he has what’s
needed to be one of the three best
players in the world. He’d fit well

with Barcelona,' Pique told Sport.
'He can adapt to many positions.
He’s best as the centre forward,
but we have seen him on the left
or right side.

Arsenal

Arsenal will offer Andy Murray £100,000 a
week to keep the Wimbledon trophy in
their trophy cabinet. It's a long term
contract.

Liverpool reject £30m Arsenal bid for striker

Liverpool have turned down a £30m bid from Arsenal for striker Luis Suarez.

Suarez has been at the centre of transfer speculation since saying in May that it would be a "good moment for a change", and admitted it would be "difficult to say no" to Real Madrid.

The Spanish side had been expected to lead the pursuit of the 26-year-old Uruguayan.

Liverpool refused to comment on reports of Arsenal's move and have previously insisted Suarez is not for sale.

"Arsenal's approach for Liverpool striker Luis Suarez is a sign of ambition but in reality is doomed to failure.

"Gunners' boss Arsene Wenger is a huge admirer of Suarez's wonderful attacking talent but too many obstacles make an actual deal look impossible.

"Liverpool will know only too well how it would be greeted by supporters if they sold their world-class striker to Arsenal and Suarez himself has publicly claimed his discontent comes from what he perceives - somewhat fancifully - as his harsh treatment by the English media.

"This surely rules out a move within the Premier League.

"Arsenal's interest in Suarez may reach the ears of those at Real Madrid - the striker's most likely next destination if he leaves Anfield - and remind them they are willing to pursue other targets as they try to get their own long-drawn out deal to prise Gonzalo Higuain away from the Bernabeu over the line."

However, it is understood an approach was made and instantly rejected.

Chelsea have also been linked with a move for Suarez and it remains to be seen if Arsenal take their interest further as manager Arsene Wenger continues to finalise a deal for Real Madrid's Gonzalo Higuain.

Real are expected to emerge as the most serious test of Liverpool's resolve not to sell Suarez unless they receive an offer in the region of the £50m which saw Fernando Torres move to Chelsea in January 2011.

Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers remains relaxed about Suarez's situation and the striker has yet to indicate to the club that he wishes to leave.

The Merseyside club's stance has always been that they have no desire to part with Suarez - and even if Liverpool's hand is forced by the player's own discontent they will not be pushed into a deal and will hold out for the maximum price.

Suarez is currently on a break after playing for Uruguay in the Confederations Cup in Brazil and is not scheduled to return to Merseyside until the end of the month, at which time his future should become clearer.

He will sit out the first six matches of the 2013-14 campaign after being found guilty of violent conduct for biting Chelsea's Branislav Ivanovic in April.

Transfer WIindow 2013

Keep track of all the latest transfers this summer with our club-by-club guide...
New face: Tottenham made their first move in the transfer window with the signing of Paulinho from Corinthians

New face: Tottenham made their first move in the transfer window with the signing of Paulinho from Corinthians

ARSENAL
IN

Yaya Sanogo (Auxerre, free)
OUT

Andrey Arshavin (released), Denilson (Sao Paulo, free) and Sebastien Squillaci (released), Martin Angha (Nuremberg, undisclosed), Craig Eastmond (Colchester, free), Conor Henderson (released), Jernade Meade (released), Sanchez Watt (released), Johan Djourou (Hamburg, loan), Vito Mannone (Sunderland £2m), Francis Coquelin (Freiburg, loan)

ASTON VILLA
IN

Aleksandar Tonev (Lech Poznan, £2.5m), Jores Okore (Nordsjaelland, undisclosed), Leandro Bacuna (Groningen, undisclosed), Nicklas Helenius (Aalborg, undisclosed), Antonio Luna (Sevilla, undisclosed), Jed Steer (Norwich, free)
OUT

Richard Dunne (released), Eric Lichaj (Nottingham Forest, free), Jean Makoun (Rennes, undisclosed), Andy Marshall (released), Derrick Williams (Bristol City, free)


CARDIFF
IN

Andreas Cornelius (FC Copenhagen, £8.5m)

OUT

Stephen McPhail (released), Heidar Helguson (released), Nat Jarvis (released)


CHELSEA
IN

Andre Schurrle (Bayer Leverkusen, £18m), Marco van Ginkel (Vitesse Arnhem £9m)
OUT

Jeffrey Bruma (PSV, £2.5m), Yossi Benayoun (released), Florent Malouda (released), Hilario (released), Ross Turnbull (released), Thibaut Courtois (Atletico Madrid, loan) Paulo Ferreira (retired)


CRYSTAL PALACE
IN

Dwight Gayle (Peterborough £8.5m), Stephen Dobbie (Brighton, undisclosed)

OUT

Jermaine Easter (Millwall, free)


EVERTON
IN

NONE
OUT

Thomas Hitzlsperger (released), Jan Mucha (released), Jake Bidwell (Brentford, undisclosed), Phil Neville (retired)

FULHAM
IN

Sascha Riether (Cologne, £1.3m), Derek Boateng (Dnipro, undisclosed), Fernando Amorebieta (Athletic Bilbao, free), Maarten Stekelenburg (Roma, undisclosed)
OUT

Chris Baird (released), Simon Davies (released) Mahamadou Diarra (released), Georgios Karagounis (released), Mladen Petric (released), Mark Schwarzer (released), Tom Donegan (released), Alex Smith (released), Dan Burn (Birmingham, loan)


HULL
IN

George Boyd (Peterborough, free), Maynor Figueroa (Wigan, free), Curtis Davies (Birmingham, undisclosed), Ahmed Elmohamady (Sunderland, £2m), Allan McGregor (Besiktas, £1.8m)
OUT

Sonny Bradley (Portsmouth, free), Danny East (Portsmouth, free), Mark Cullen (Luton, free), Andy Dawson (Scunthorpe, free), Jamie Devitt (released), Paul McKenna (released), Seyi Olofinjana (released), Jay Simpson (released)


LIVERPOOL
IN

Kolo Toure (Manchester City, free), Luis Alberto (Seville, £6.8m), Iago Aspas (Celta Vigo, £7.5m), Simon Mignolet (Sunderland, £9m)

OUT

Andy Carroll (West Ham £15.5m), Danny Wilson (Hearts, free), Jamie Carragher (retired), Jonjo Shelvey (Swansea, £6m)


MANCHESTER CITY
IN

Fernandinho (Shakhtar Donetsk, £30m), Jesus Navas (Sevilla, £15m)
OUT

Carlos Tevez (Juventus, £10m), Kolo Toure (Liverpool, free), Wayne Bridge (Reading, free), Ryan McGivern (Hibernian, free), Roque Santa Cruz (released)


MANCHESTER UNITED
IN

Guillermo Varela (Penarol, £1m)
OUT

Paul Scholes (retired)


NEWCASTLE
IN

Olivier Kemen (Metz, undisclosed)
OUT

James Perch (Wigan, £700,000), Danny Simpson (QPR, free), Steve Harper (retired)

NORWICH

IN

Ricky van Wolfswinkel (Sporting Lisbon, £8.6m), Javier Garrido (Lazio, undisclosed), Nathan Redmond (Birmingham, undisclosed)
OUT

James Vaughan (Huddersfield, undisclosed), Jed Steer (Aston Villa, free), Chris Martin (Derby, free), Marc Tierney (Bolton, free), Simeon Jackson (released), Korey Smith (Oldham, free), Elliott Ward (Bournemouth, free), Tom Adeyemi (Birmingham, free), George Francomb (released), Lee Camp (released), Declan Rudd (Preston, loan),

SOUTHAMPTON
IN

Dejan Lovren (Lyon, £8.5m)
OUT

Frazer Richardson (released), Danny Butterfield (released), Danny Seaborne (released), Ryan Dickson (released), Ben Reeves (released), Sam Hoskins (released)

STOKE
IN

Erik Pieters (PSV, £3m), Marc Muniesa (Barcelona, free)
OUT

Dean Whitehead (Middlesbrough, free), Carlo Nash (released), Matthew Upson (released), Rory Delap (released), Matthew Lund (released), Mamady Sidibe (released), Michael Owen (retired)


SUNDERLAND
IN

Modibo Diakite (Lazio, free), Duncan Watmore (Altrincham, undisclosed), Valentin Roberge (Maritimo, free), Cabral (Basle, free), David Moberg Karlsson (IFK Gothenburg, free), Vito Mannone (Arsenal, £2m)
OUT

Ahmed Elmohamady (Hull, £2m), Titus Bramble (released), Matthew Kilgallon (released), Ryan Noble (released)


SWANSEA
IN

Jose Canas (Real Betis, free), Jordi Amat (Espanyol, £2.5m), Jonathan De Guzman (Villarreal, loan), Alejandro Pozuelo (Real Betis, £425,000), Jonjo Shelvey (Liverpool, £6m), Gregor Zabret (NK Domzale, undisclosed), Alex Gogic (Olympiacos, free)
OUT

Mark Gower (Charlton, free), David Cornell (St Mirren, loan), Kyle Bartley (Birmingham, loan)

TOTTENHAM
IN

Paulinho (Corinthians, £17m)
OUT

William Gallas (released), John Bostock (released), David Bentley (released), Jake Nicholson (released), Massimo Luongo (Swindon, loan)

WEST BROMWICH ALBION
IN

NONE
OUT

Jerome Thomas (released), Gonzalo Jara (Nottingham Forest, free), Marc-Antoine Fortune (Wigan, free), Zoltan Gera (released)

WEST HAM
IN

Andy Carroll (Liverpool, £15.5m), Razvan Rat (Shakhtar Donetsk, free), Adrian (Real Betis, undisclosed), Danny Whitehead (Stockport County, undisclosed)

CR7



CR7 is the elegance of football, there is no other footballer just quite like Cristiano Ronaldo. The style and the way in which he plays is indescribable, no one else in the world has ever played the way he does, its too unique to describe.

The name 'CR7' has changed the name of 'Football' forever, he is a living legend, from Sporting in Portugal, to Manchester United and currently onto Real Madrid, he has played alongside some of the best footballers of all time. Wayne Rooney, Paul Scholes, Mesut Ozil and Iker Casillas just too name a few.

The classic Free kick stance is an icon shown all around the world, his shot power is considered to be one of the most accurate and powerful known in football history today. The dribbling technique, the way he uses the outside of his right foot before humiliating some of the best backs in the game today is extraordinary, the skills, oh the skill the way he shreds the defence of some of the great clubs, such as FC Barcelona, Chelsea FC and more.

Cristiano Ronaldo is truly the most beautiful footballer to watch on this universe, he is and will be one of the greatest players of all time. Cristiano you are a gift to this earth and we, the fans thank you.

Suarez join Arsenal

Will Luis Suarez join Arsenal?

Arsenal are the latest club to be linked with Liverpool's want away striker, but will Suarez be moving to the capital?

Arsenal have been linked with a shock move for Liverpool's wantaway striker Luis Suarez after reports surfaced that the Gunners had made a £30million bid for the Uruguayan forward.

Suarez's future has been one of the main transfer sagas of the summer, with the Reds' striker spending his summer telling anyone with a microphone that he is seeking a move away from Anfield following his 10-match ban for biting Chelsea's Bratislav Ivanovic last season.

Real Madrid have been heavily linked with the unsettled striker, but with no firm bid on the table, news has surfaced of Arsenal's interest.

Could Suarez really stay in the Premier League after seemingly burning all his bridges this summer? Will the Reds sell their top scorer to one of their chief rivals for a Champions League place? And does this effect Arsene Wenger's pursuit of Real Madrid striker Gonzalo Higuain?

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