Football Transfer Talks and updates
Berardi to become Klopp's first signing New Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp is keen to make Sassuolo forward Domenico Berardi having followed the 21-year-old during his time at Borussia Dortmund. Source: Calciomercato.com
Juventus is monitoring Klaassen Davy Klaassen is the new Juventus target for the midfield. Also Barcelona and Borussia Dortmund like Ajax player, until contract with Amsterdam side until 2018. Source: Tuttosport
Zuniga, AC Milan will be his future? AC Milan is thinking about Juan Camilo Zuniga, who has no place with Napoli. In the last weeks there was a contact between two clubs and now Mihajlovic is evaluating Colombian's profile. Source: Tuttosport
Napoli, Jorginho very close to renewal Jorginho is set to renew with Napoli until 2020. His wage should increase from 0,6 to 0,9 millions of euros per season. Source: Gazzetta dello Sport
Reus has bought a house in Madrid Linked with a potential move to Barcelona, Dortmund and Germany midfielder Marco Reus has instead bought a house in the Spanish capital, strongly suggesting a move to Real Madrid is likelier. Source: Mundo Deportivo
Chelsea to back Mourinho over Stones move Jose Mourinho is set to get his wish as Chelsea will make a £36 million bid for Everton defender John Stones in January. The Blues unsuccessfully pursued the centre-back for much of the summer. Source: Express
Martins Indi to replace Rojo at Man Utd Louis van Gaal is ready to offload Argentina defender Marcus Rojo and replace him with Netherlands international Bruno Martins Indi of Porto during the January transfer window. Source: Manchester Evening News
West Ham tracking Oguzhan Ozyakup West Ham could move for former Arsenal midfielder Oguzhan Ozyakup, who is currently playing with Besiktas and is valued around the £14 million mark. Source: Fanatik
Everton chase Auxerre youngster Konate Everton manager Roberto Martinez is studying the possibility of signing Auxerre youngster Brahim Konate, a dynamic teenage midfielder. Source: Le 10 Sport
Allardyce set for Sunderland Sam Allardyce is set to take the vacant manager's job at Sunderland. Source: The Sun
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