Italian duo chase Nani
The Metro reports that Inter and Juventus are planning a summer swoop for Manchester United’s Luís Carlos Almeida da Cunha, also known as Nani.
The Metro reports that Inter and Juventus are planning a summer swoop for Manchester United’s Luís Carlos Almeida da Cunha, also known as Nani.
Russian winger is set for a return to his native Russia and former club Zenit St Petersburg in a cut price deal, of just £7million reports the Mirror.
According to reports in Correio da Manha, Liverpool have agreed a fee for Benfica left back Fabio Coentrao.
So the 2010/11 season is finished. Minus the small matter of the play-offs of course, but for the top division, it’s now a busy three months preparing to do it all over again.
As the Premier League season came to an end this weekend, Ross Fisher takes a look back – not at moments like Rooney and Berbatov’s overhead kicks against City and Liverpool, but at the naughty moments that have had the media up in arms – finding out that this country’s league has never had it so tame.
And just like that we’re done with another Premier League season. It seems only yesterday that Manchester United were dropping points at Everton, Spurs were thrashing Inter Milan and Sunderland were dreaming of Europe. Since a very hasty super-injunction has legally prevented any levels of actually insight or analysis in RPO we’ll just make do with a teacher’s review of each club:
As another season goes by, let’s look at a particular talking point as the final whistle blew on the end of a “topsy turvy” campaign.
One of the great things about being a football fan is being able to laugh at opposition players mistakes. No matter how good or crap that player may be, whether he’s playing for AFC Sudbury in the Ryman League or Bolton in the Premiership, fans always enjoy laughing at the misfortune of other players.