As the summer transfer
window rumour mill slowly kicks into life like a theme park attraction juddering into action after a period of inactivity, much of the talk surrounds the fates of two players tipped to travel in opposite directions: David De Gea and Gareth Bale.
With the summer transfer
window rumour mill starting to gather speed, it would be easy to forget that Spurs actually completed the acquisition of Kevin Wimmer before the window technically opened.
Not exact matches
One of the most regular visitors to the Arsenal
rumour mill in recent years has been the young German international Julian Draxler, who seems to have been linked with a move to north London in every transfer
window since he first broke onto the scene in the Bundesliga as a teenager for Schalke.
Glad this
window and the crazy
rumour -
mill is shut, let's focus on winning games, COYG!
The summer
window has only recently closed, but that won't stop the
rumour mill from linking Arsenal with possible new additions that could arrive in January.
The January transfer
window opens its revolving door in little over a fortnight and the
rumour mill is already rotating at a rapid pace.
Get all the latest as the
rumour mill goes into overdrive with just two days left of the transfer
window
There is news in the
rumour mill that Arsenal could make a move for Man United legend Michael Carrick during the summer transfer
window.
With the season over we move on, now the transfer
window is poised to open and the
rumour mill will kick into gear.
The winter
window might have shut, but the
rumour mill rolls on.
The January transfer
window is open for business, and so football's
rumour mill has gone into overdrive.
It's just under 2 months until the summer transfer
window opens, but with just 3 games left in the Premier League and United's recent return to toothless tedium, the transfer
rumour mill is working full steam.
Top of the
rumour mill are reports that Nokia will be unveiling not only their first tablet but also one of the first
Windows 8 products.
First we defend
Windows 8's honour, and argue not only that it's possible the OS might not actually be the reason PC sales are down, but that it's made PC's accessible for many for the first time in years; we look at the latest rumblings from the
rumour -
mill, specifically Durango's backwards - compatibility or lack thereof, microtransactions potentially coming to Halo, and the resurfacing of Ryse on our radars; we chat a little about Bethesda's noise about noise, beg them to finish Prey 2, and look at Pete Hines» words on day - one DLC.