The Manchester evening news are reporting on a Sergio Aguero Alexis Sanchez swap deal, which could see Man City landing the Arsenal striker.
Lol yeah so
the Manchester evening news says....
Not exact matches
We are already hearing about other clubs around Europe securing the transfer of players, such as Mats Hummels to Bayern Munich, so
even though the Premier League season is not properly over until after
Manchester United play Bournemouth tonight and then Louis van Gaal takes his troubled team to Wembley in the FA cup, Arsenal fans are already eager for
news of a signing.
The
Manchester Evening News report that the midfielder missed Belgium's 9 - 0 World Cup qualifier thrashing of Gibraltar but may be ready to play Greece this
evening.
Manchester United have received good
news on injured star Daley Blind, with the Dutchman undergoing a promising scan and
even setting a return date, according to Dutch publication Metro Nieuws.
The West London outfit confirmed the
news on their official website on Monday
evening as the former
Manchester United loanee is set to take the shirt that was last worn by Fernando Torres.
The
Manchester Evening
News even described Lingard's dab as «cringing,» delivering up England's own storebrand version of the Cam Newton nonsense.
There have
even been suggestions that the Premier League giants are still searching for a replacement to Old Trafford legend Gary Neville [
Manchester Evening
News].
Butland has
even been reported in the
Manchester Evening
News saying that he is flattered by the links to City, so is this one transfer battle that Arsenal have already lost?
The
Manchester Evening
News have
even tipped Griezmann as one of the candidates to replace Angel Di Maria at Old Trafford, with the Argentine winger moving to PSG earlier this week.
But
even if the
news about the Chelsea keeper Petr Cech having his Arsenal medical means that the transfer of this quality keeper is completed before next week, a lot of Arsenal fans may be a bit concerned that some of our Premier League rivals, most notably
Manchester United and Liverpool, are getting lots of early deals done.
Manchester City could be without midfielder Ilkay Gundogan for a long time after he damaged his knee ligaments during his side's 2 - 0 victory over Watford this
evening, report
Manchester Evening News.
I don't often watch Sky Sports
News but I did this
evening purely by chance and caught the moment that the exchange deal that took Alexis Sanchez to
Manchester United and brought Henrikh Mkhitaryan to North London was announced.
He called out Luke Shaw, Phil Jones, Chris Smalling, the home fans, fixture list, the FA and you guessed it — UEFA, in a slightly tense exchange but the good (and bad)
news is that
Manchester United are miraculously still very much alive in the race for top four as Man City and Arsenal dropped more points in the weekend, giving the Red Devils
even more false hope.
The
Manchester Evening
News didn't
even include the Tevez incident in their report, an indication of what a fuss over nothing Ogdon's article is.
Even though Aguero is frequently being offered the chance to perform in different clubs with distinct teams, neither Manchester City nor Aguero himself appear to be interested in ending their relationship which is good news for the Premier League club as they have in their control, one of the most talented players in the world and it's even better for Aguero as he is climbing his way into the history - books of a club that can not only compete to win the Premier League but also the Champions Lea
Even though Aguero is frequently being offered the chance to perform in different clubs with distinct teams, neither
Manchester City nor Aguero himself appear to be interested in ending their relationship which is good
news for the Premier League club as they have in their control, one of the most talented players in the world and it's
even better for Aguero as he is climbing his way into the history - books of a club that can not only compete to win the Premier League but also the Champions Lea
even better for Aguero as he is climbing his way into the history - books of a club that can not only compete to win the Premier League but also the Champions League.
Even though # 403,000 has been spent on the school, the local regional schools commissioner Vicky Beer warned parents last month she was running a consultation to consider closure, according to the
Manchester Evening
News.