Gossip: Manchester United Bag Roman Bargain and Wenger Packs His Bags For The Eternal City

Date: 14th May 2011 at 12:44am
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In today’s Gossip Column, a number or high profile moves are in the offing including Manchester United strengthening their midfield with the aquisition of a Roman, Arsenal set to lose their manager and i Lupi on the prowl in London.

Sandro to Roma
Source:
SkySports.com

According to Sky Sports in the UK, Tottenham midfielder Sandro is a target for Roma after impressing during the English sides Champions League matches against Milan. Despite only joining Spurs in September 2010, it seems they may have to cash in on the Brazilian as they wont be competing in Europe’s top competition next season.

Ancelotti to Arsenal and Wenger to Roma
Source:
Corriere dello Sport

A rumour so ridiculous even the Metro is failing to fall for this one, as the Corriere dello Sport is reporting a major managerial reshuffle with Chelsea boss moving across London and Arsene Wenger taking the reins at Roma, the club Carlo Ancelotti has been linked with almost all season.

Pirlo to Juventus
Source:
Goal.com

Not exactly a new story as rumours have been doing the rounds for weeks, but Goal.com has a new take on the story. They claim that Andrea Pirlo will be offered a €12 million four-year deal by Juventus and Milan will not match the offer or guarantee first team football. So it seems he will make the switch to Turin this summer.

De Rossi to Revamp Manchester United midfield
Source:
Caughtoffside.com

It is well known Manchester United are going to strengthen the midfield in the summer and the latest big name to be linked with the Old Trafford club is Roma’s ‘Il Futuro Capitano’ Daniele De Rossi. Most surprising about this deal is the price, it seems a knockdown £14 million is all it will take to lure the 27 year-old to the Premier League.

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