Saturday, November 24, 2012

The Gossip: Transfer Gossip making the rounds in November

Views expressed in this article do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Manchester United FC...
 
23/11/12: The Daily Express reports that Kevin Grosskreutz is keen to join United. The Borussia Dortmund midfielder is quoted as saying: "It would be excellent to play alongside Shinji Kagawa again", although he has been linked to Liverpool recently.

23/11/12: El Mundo Deportivo have made the sensational claim that Jose Mourinho and Cristiano Ronaldo could both end up at Old Trafford in the summer. It's claimed a double move would enable the

coach to realise his dream of replacing Sir Alex, who it suggests will retire, while Ronaldo would appreciate playing again in front of supporters who adore him. The report reckons Sir Alex's successor will be either Mourinho, who is favourite in the Spanish paper's eyes, or Jurgen Klopp.
21/11/12: The Norwegian media are relaying quotes from Joshua King about a possible loan to Blackburn. “It's possible I will join them on loan tomorrow but I won't comment too much since
everything's not finalised," he said. "I watched the Peterborough game on TV and Blackburn play attractive football. It's an interesting club.” The deal was confirmed on Thursday.
21/11/12: TV2 Sporten in Norway are reporting that Joshua King is on the brink of joining Blackburn on loan before Thursday's Championship deadline. The striker, who came off the bench against Galatasaray, is said to be poised to link up with ex-Red Henning Berg at Ewood Park.
21/11/12: Aftonbladet thinks Oscar Hiljemark is earmarked to replace Kevin Strootman at PSV Eindhoven. The report stresses Holland international Strootman could leave in January with United said to be willing to splash €17million on the midfielder.
20/11/12: Beerschot youth boss Steven Smet has revealed in SportWereld that scouts from United, Manchester City and Tottenham have tried to lure some of the club's prospects to England.

20/11/12: Sky Sports believes United, Manchester City and Sunderland are interested in

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