Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Latest Football and Manchester United News - Transfer Rumors

Many sites also offer current news of Manchester United, and the score of the football game. After the game, provided that detailed examination of parties and players. Thus, viewers are able to hear the news of Manchester United and football scores from the comfort of your home. Recently there have been many rumors and football news on the Internet. Here are some recent rumors of transfer. One of the famous transfer rumors making the rounds of the Internet is that it can sell Arsenal Emmanuel Eboue and Gilberto Silva to FC Barcelona for a club in Spain. Another new football states that Carlos Vela, Mexico football player, and Fran Merida Perez, from Arsenal are back to cover Eduardo. Everton FC is looking hard for the title next season after Andrei Arshavin, the Russian soccer player has attempted to deal with Chelsea FC Joe Cole. Liverpool are willing to take Thierry Henry in their clubs. Barcelona has decided to withdraw Henry, after Henry argued with Samuel Eto'o in the field. Recent reports have football West Ham United FC, the new technical director Gianluca Nani has led to Luca Toni and Gaetano D'Agostino at Upton Park to play for Real Madrid FC. The club's manager convinced Real Madrid FC Royston Drenthe to join the club. Drenthe should play to the left of midfield and is intended to cover left Nicky Shorey. More Football News: Football News after that happens is that the English footballer Hayden Mullins, Luis Figo, the Portuguese player from Inter Milan FC, Halirou and Leroy Lita from Reading FC meet West Ham United FC. Celtic FC in the absence of Lennon's plans to get George Boateng and Gilberto Silva. They are also thinking of selling the Dutch Willem Hesselink player with 2 million pounds to use the money to buy Manchester City Football Club, Georgios Samaras. At the end of the season, DIC (Dubai International Capital) is expected to announce 100 million in cash for new players for next season. The stadium will be ready six months ahead of schedule.

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