Showing posts with label Real Madrid. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Real Madrid. Show all posts

Tuesday, 25 November 2014

PSG Prepares a huge bid for Di Maria

Manchester United signed Di Maria from Real Madrid in August with the British transfer record fee of £59.7m.

News posted by DailyStar and recent Speculations have suggested that Ligue 1 champs (PSG) is swooping in to land Di Maria to Parc des Princes.

The Ligue 1 champs (PSG) currently have a £50m ceiling for spending on new signings according to FFP, but reports in France claim PSG are confident of having their sanctions eased.

The financial fair play (FFP) regulations provide for sanctions to be taken against clubs who do not spend within a set budgetary framework over several seasons.PSG were fined £20m by UEFA in May for violating FFP rules and warned about their future conduct.

Having already laid out £50m to sign defender David Luiz from Chelsea and another £8m on Toulouse full-back Serge Aurier, PSG chiefs scrapped a big money swoop for Di Maria as it would see them once again breach FFP.

Di Maria
Prior to this, the big-spending Ligue 1 champs had been leading the race to land Di Maria and were in advanced talks to bring him to the French capital.

PSG Manager Laurent Blanc is still keen on a deal for Di Maria, who has hit the ground running at United since trading the Bernabeu for Old Trafford.

His interest is unlikely to be welcomed by United boss Louis van Gaal and the club’s executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward.

However, earlier this month, Di Maria hinted that his future may lie in Paris.

“PSG, they had a money problem and they couldn’t buy players,” the Argentina international said.

“It could have been a good experience for me to go to Paris.I know I’m still young, perhaps I’ll go to PSG one day. I don’t know how it will all end.”

Friday, 21 November 2014

Florentino Perez : I want to see Messi at the Bernabeu

Real Madrid president Florentino Perez said he is ready to bring Lionel Messi to his club if Barcelona decides to sell him.

In news posted by Goal proclaims that Florentino Perez offered 25 million Euros per season to Lionel Messi, but the Argentine decided to stay in Barcelona.

Speculations have also suggested that president Florentino Perez has told Cristiano Ronaldo he'll replace him with Lionel Messi if he pushes to leave.

Florentino Perez
Florentino Perez in his earlier confront with Ronaldo said,"Cristiano, if you go, we'll use the money we make on you to sign Messi,"

“If Barca wants to sell Messi, we are ready for the agreement. If I had the chance, of course I would try to sign him,” said Perez.

Messi gave an answer to Perez comment: “I want to stay in Barca. My plan is to stay here. I came to Barcelona as a child and they have given everything to me. I am one of the people there. So, no, I do not believe Florentino will call because he knows this about me.” 

Sunday, 16 November 2014

Liverpool and Tottenham preparing £25m bid for Schurrl

Schurrle will be allowed to depart the club in the upcoming transfer window

Schurrle linked up with the Blues in 2013 from Bayer Leverkusen for £18m. The 24-year-old has endured a dismal start and has found the back of the net only 11 times in 54 appearances. The German international become a peripheral figure in Chelsea despite shining for his country during their victorious World Cup campaign in Brazil.

Mourinho who has been keeping tabs on a number of attackers, most recently Real Madrid's Gareth Bale and Borussia Dortmund's Marco Reus has claimed that Schurrle will be allowed to depart the club in the upcoming transfer window.

Andre Schurrle
A Chelsea source revealed to The Sun, “José’s got to generate his own spending money in January but doesn't want to sell any of his top stars," 

"So he's looking at his fringe players and, on current form, Schurrle is the obvious choice.

"He's not a regular and his form has been woeful this season — a real drop despite having returned from Brazil on a high after winning the World Cup.

"He'd also bring in a good fee, giving Jose the funds to move into the market himself."

The German International Schurrle  is stalling on a new deal at Dortmund and is attracting interest from premier league giants including Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester City and Manchester United.

In news posted by Daily star it was also found that Premier League duo Liverpool and Tottenham have joined the hunt for Schurrle's signature.

Tuesday, 11 November 2014

Ancelotti claims DI Maria sometimes lose control on ball

Di Maria often gets his own team in trouble by losing the ball

Di María was sold to Manchester United for a British record £59.7m from Real Madrid. His place at Santiago Bernabeu was replaced by James Rodríguez. 

The 26-year-old played a key role in Madrid's successful Champions League campaign last term and was the man of the match in their La Decima Champions League triumph in May, when Atlético Madrid were beaten 4-1 in extra-time. Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti has claimed the Argentina international could often upset the rhythm of his side by losing the ball. 

In the recent past Manchester United manager Van Gaal replaced Di María after 71 minutes in Manchester United’s 1-0 win over Crystal Palace, saying of the Argentinian: “He has played in a very small space and he is a dribbler. But sometimes you cannot dribble, you have to make it a pass game and Di María is not a player who wants to give a pass every time he gets the ball Therefore he lost the ball a lot of times and that was not good for the balance of the team.”

Angel Di Maria
The former Manchester United midfielder Paul Scholes too has claimed that Di María is not in “the same happy mood” that he showed at Real.

"Di Maria could take matches by storm with his energy, but he also used to lose control sometimes, misplacing important passes," Ancelotti told Onda Cero.

Ancelotti when ased about Maria’s replacement by James Rodríguez said, "People should think twice before saying that James can fill Di Maria's boots, because they're very different players."