Transfer Rumours: Wednesday, December 21


MANCHESTER United, Arsenal, Wolves, Chelsea, Stoke, Manchester City, Bolton, Aston Villa, Swansea and Fulham are among the clubs making the news today.
Benfica’s Argentina international midfielder Nicolas Gaitan is in talks with Manchester United over a £25m move, according to his agent – Metro
The Old Trafford club are also believed to be keen on Independiente forward Patricio Rodriguez but Benfica, Udinese and Marseille have also shown interest – Daily Mail
Manchester City are preparing a £30m bid for Lille’s Belgium international midfielder Eden Hazard in January, with Roberto Mancini hoping to beat Arsenal in the race to land the sought-after star – talkSPORT
Arsene Wenger is looking to sign a left-back on loan after Kieran Gibbs suffered a setback in his recovery from hernia surgery and Manchester City’s Wayne Bridge could be on his list – the Guardian
Yesterday’s Transfer Rumours
Wolves manager Mick McCarthy wants to sign Stoke frontman Kenwyne Jones in a bid to boost his strike force – Metro
Chelsea’s young midfielder Josh McEachran has been told he can go out on loan in January, in order to help his development. Aston Villa, Bolton, Swansea City and Fulham are all interested – the Guardian
The Stamford Bridge side are also set to clinch the £7m signing of Bolton’s Gary Cahill in January. Wanderers have agreed to sell the England defender, rather than lose him for nothing when his contract expires in June – Daily Mirror
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WENGER PONDERS DEFENSIVE OPTIONS


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Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger may look to bring a full-back in on loan in January after revealing that Kieran Gibbs has suffered another setback on his recovery from stomach surgery.
Arsenal head to Aston Villa without one recognised full-back after Johan Djourou joined Gibbs, Andre Santos, Carl Jenkinson and Bacary Sagna on the club’s injury list thanks to a groin strain he suffered in defeat at Manchester City on Sunday.
That means Wenger will have to include either teenager Ignasi Miquel or centre-back Sebastien Squillaci in his side, with Thomas Vermaelen and Laurent Koscielny likely to play at full-back.
Wenger expected all his injured defenders to be out until 2012, except Gibbs, who was due to return this week.
He suffered a hernia in October but, despite initial optimism that the 22-year-old would be out for a fortnight, he struggled to recover and had to undergo surgery last month.
With Santos recently ruled out until March, Wenger desperately hoped that Gibbs would be fit for Wednesday night’s game, but the left-back has now suffered another setback on his road to recovery, leaving Wenger to contemplate bringing in a temporary replacement next month.
“He (Gibbs) will see a specialist again and if something happens there that he has had a real setback then we could (go in to the loan market), possibly, yes,” Wenger said.
“That’s what we are doing. We are starting to look at players if Gibbs is not back.”
Wenger admitted that his team’s defeat at City was caused partly by him having to introduce Miquel, 19, and reshuffle his back-four.
With the Gunners facing Villa, QPR, Wolves and Fulham over the festive period, the Frenchman concedes asking his centre-backs to play out of position in such a key period is risky.
“No solution will be ideal because whatever we do, two players will have to play out of position,” Wenger added.
“We have centre-backs who do not like to play at full back and we are a team who likes to go forward through the full-backs, so they are in a position where they have to produce different games.
“That is much more demanding physically. That exposes us even more to injuries.”
Wenger did reveal some good news from the treatment room about Bacary Sagna, who broke his leg in October, however.
“He has started to run again yesterday and today,” Wenger said.
Although Arsenal by no means disgraced themselves at the Etihad Stadium at the weekend, the result meant the club’s eight-match unbeaten run came to and end.
The sequence, which started in October, put Arsenal back in to the hunt for a Champions League place after a woeful start which included defeats to rivals Tottenham, Liverpool and Manchester United.
The north London outfit are still three points behind fourth-place Chelsea, though, and Wenger admits his men must quickly forget the defeat at City if they are to break back in to the top four.
“I said after the game that we can take a lot of encouragement therefore it’s important we respond quickly,” Wenger said.
“It (the loss) was very difficult to explain. All players had spirit.
“We are a team who wants to respond quickly now and keep our spirit and determination.
“Then we have a bright future, but it’s important that if we keep that spirit and determination we can go from strength to strength. “We are not the same team we were two months ago.”
Meanwhile, Arsenal expect to find out on Wednesday if their home game against Wolves on Boxing Day will go ahead.
The club are considering moving the game back 24 hours due to a proposed tube drivers’ strike called by union Aslef.
London Underground are challenging Aslef’s proposed action in the High Court on Wednesday and Arsenal are expected to base their decision on the outcome.
It will be almost impossible for the 60,000 ticket-holders for the game to reach the Emirates Stadium if strike action goes ahead.
Chelsea’s home game against Fulham could also be postponed if the 24-hour walk out takes place.

NEYMAR GUARDIOLA: “TAKE ME TO BARÇA”

Can be little doubt about the wishes of Neymar. His dream is Barca and seems willing to do anything to sign
Neymar sigue soñando con jugar al lado de Messi y Xavi
Neymar Winks towards Barcelona are constant.His comments are always complimentary to the Catalan club last Sunday at the World Cup final clubs, did not have to change his shirt at the break with Puyol but also after the game did the same with Messi.
But it is especially significant detail mate Santi Gimenez account in the newspaper AS. Everyone could see that while the two teams after the game waiting to receive their awards, and Guardiola Neymar embraced. But what could not hear is what they said two. And, according to Ace, what he said Neymar Guardiola was “take me to Barcelona.”

GUARDIOLA VISITED VILLA FOR OVER AN HOUR


Guardiola y Estiarte estuvieron cerca de Villa
Pep Guardiola did not take even 24 hours to visit David Villa in the Chiron Hospital where he underwent surgery Asturian striker from injury in the tibia. Barca coach was interested in first person Villa also been visited by his partner and friend, Eric Abidal, and Manel Estiarte that accompanied the Barca coach.
Guardiola's visit was extended over an hour in which the 'Guaje' and Pep could chat Mundialito after achievement of the Club and the coach encouraged the Spaniard in their future recovery.

GUARDIOLA TO HIS PLAYERS: “THANK YOU FOR YOUR EFFORT AND PROFESSIONALISM”

Guardiola es manteado por sus jugadores sobre el césped del estadio Internacional de Yokohama
The staff and the players held a dinner at the team hotel after the final Yokohama won the Saints. It was an intimate dinner, which were not relatives of the players nor the officers, who dined, for his part, the plant number 70. 
During dinner the group formed by the coaching staff, players, but also all those who work in the lives of cracks easier, Blaugrana coach made an emotional speech. It was the last time the group met in full before the end of the year. During the meal, which served to hold the title of World Club, Pep Guardiola praised the work done by each and every one of those who form the working group on the first team. He was not cited anyone and, one by one, players, coaches, staff, security staff, utilleros, massage … Nobody ran out of cards individually by the coach. It was his way to congratulate the work done throughout 2011. Emoitivo was a speech very long, but full of feeling, as is where Pep Guardiola speaks. ”Thank you for your effort and professionalism,” he told all who were there. He also wished Happy New Year to the whole group, although many of them will before the end, since this Thursday L ^ arrives at Camp Nou Hospitalet to play the second leg of the knockout Cup Rey. The reason was that informed South American players, as well as Seydou Keita, who fought their party butler and allowed the holidays start right then and until January 2, when they should be back to Barcelona to start a new year. 
The surprise of the evening was a birthday cake that appeared to celebrate the anniversary of Alexis Sanchez, who turned 24 yesterday. The Chilean thanked the staff detail Blaugrana.

Wenger ponders Arshavin move


Wenger ponders striker move
Arshavin is Arsenal’s record signing but is understood to be close to moving on having lost his place in Wenger’s side and fallen down the pecking order at the Emirates Stadium this season.
The Gunners boss has always insisted that the Russian star is not for sale and remains a part of his plans but it is said that he is now ready to let him leave if a suitable offer comes in having been left unhappy at his contribution so far this term.
Arshavin has lost his place to Gervinho over the last three months while Wenger is understood to be keen to bring in another striker in the new year, with German international Lukas Podolski having been heavily linked with a move to north London.
The 30-year-old could well return to Russia with former club Zenit St.
Petersburg keen to re-sign the attacker, while Lokomotiv Moscow are also interested in taking him on a six-month loan spell, but Arsenal are understood to want around £8 million for the striker before they will let him leave.

Villas-Boas eyes £20m Rodwell move


Chelsea
Speculation suggests Villas-Boas has joined rivals Manchester United and Manchester City in tracking the progress of the 20-year-old, who made his full England debut earlier this season.
The Chelsea boss has made no secret of his desire to freshen things up at Stamford Bridge since being appointed in the summer with the likes of Daniel Sturridge, Oriel Romeu and Raul Meireles all having established themselves in the first team over the last few months.
And it is understood that Villas-Boas sees Rodwell as an ideal long-term replacement in midfield for Frank Lampard and Michael Essien, who has struggled with a series of serious injuries over the last three years.
Everton are understandably keen to retain one of their most valuable players but the Goodison Park club revealed major debts at the start of this season and boss David Moyes admitted recently to the press: “I’ve always said if any club is going to come and try to take our better players, we don’t sell cheap. It’s expensive to buy from us.”