Transfers - Transfer Talk: City eye Toure brothers

Eurosport - Tue, 06 Jan 16:43:00 2009

During the January sales, retailers often use tempting 'two-for-one' offers to persuade shoppers to buy more than they need.

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Manchester City's oil-rich owners appear to be falling for a similar trick, as they prepare to buy two Toures for the price of... well, seven or eight.

The latest red-top rumour is that City are bidding £24 million for Barcelona's Ivory Coast midfielder Yaya Toure (pictured).

Barca are wiping the floor with the rest of La Liga and are one of the favourites for the Champions League.

Now why on earth he would want to leave sand, sun and success for rain, ready brek and possible relegation is flummoxing Transfer Talk and, hopefully, most sane readers.

City hope to persuade him with the brotherly love of Kolo Toure , who is unhappy at Arsenal and is another target for Mark Hughes. He is a snip at just £12m.

Having been interested in Yaya themselves, Arsenal are thought to be looking at Portsmouth's Niko Kranjcar.

The 24-year-old Croatia international has struggled with injury this season but was one of Pompey's shining lights during their FA Cup success and is rated at £10m.

Arsene Wenger is also reported to be lining up a bid of £5m plus Nicklas Bendtner for West Ham stopper Matthew Upson - who he allowed to leave the club in 2002.

The Hammers are looking to slash their wage bill and raise cash after Iceland went bankrupt, and big-earning England defender Upson is an ongoing target for Tottenham and Newcastle.

One man who will not be joining Arsenal this January is Alessandro Rosina after Torino have poured cold water on the rumour that they offered the playmaker on loan to the North London club.

The Times claimed that Gunners scouts were looking at the Italy midfielder regarding a loan with a view to a permanent deal as they try to ease the injury crisis that has left them with a rather inexperienced midfield.

"Rosina will not go on loan to Arsenal in order to rediscover his form, because he doesn't need that," Torino president Urbano Cairo said.

When Manchester City midfielder Michael Johnson burst on to the scene the likes of Arsenal and Liverpool were tipped to swoop for the England Under-21 international.

But injury problems have seen his stock fall and now Everton and West Ham are the clubs sniffing around Eastlands looking for a deal at around half the £20m the former Toffees trainee was valued at last season.

He could even be used in exchange for 'pretty good but not quite as good as the good but not quite world-class Yaya Toure' Hammers midfielder Scott Parker, who The Mirror reckon is being offered £100,000 a week to move north. Yikes!

It seems that Europe's elite can't get enough of Jermaine Pennant . After his move to Real Madrid stalled, Liverpool's former Arsenal winger is now a target for Milan as Carlo Ancelotti attempts to lower the average age of his creaking squad.

The Reds are less keen on the Rossoneri's latest attempt to prise Dan Agger away from Anfield. An £8.5m bid is set to be rejected.

The Daily Express, The Star and The Mirror claim that Chelsea boss Luiz Felipe Scolari will not be allowed to spend any of the £12m earned by selling Wayne Bridge to City.

This seems mighty unfair given that he has so far only had a fraction of the budget previous managers were afforded, but funds are no longer limited and it seems a more pragmatic, recession-friendly approach has been adopted by owner Roman Abramovich.

Let's see if that extends to not sacking Felipao when he fails to win everything in May, despite only being allowed to bring in cut-price Deco and freebie Mineiro.

Newcastle United are preparing to offer Rangers midfielder Pedro Mendes a route back into the Premier League.

After Joe Kinnear's overtures for Gers captain Barry Ferguson were rebuffed, the Portuguese midfielder could retread the ground he covered with Portsmouth and Tottenham.

Mendes - who in the SPL often looks like a senior international being forced to play for the youth team - would cost around £1.5m and could join on loan first.

Hull City are threatening to slide into freefall as the harsh reality of the Premier League kicks in.

In the event that they lose out to Fulham on James Beattie , the Tigers are understood to be preparing a £4m bid for out-of-favour Sunderland striker Michael Chopra - a sign of desperation if ever there were one.

Fellow promoted side Stoke City will have to spend if they are to add firepower to their squad in January.

Lens's Aruna Dindane and Aston Villa's Marlon Harewood are rated between £2-3m and loan deals for both have been ruled out.

Blackburn Rovers are allegedly preparing a swoop for former France defender Gael Givet, with Marseille open to a loan deal, Gary O'Neil is rumoured to be keen on returning to Portsmouth from Middlesbrough and Sunderland striker Grant Leadbitter wants to leave the Stadium of Light for more first-team football and a break from his local area following the death of his father, whose ashes are buried under the pitch: Bolton are tipped as a possible destination.

Reda Maher / Eurosport

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  1. Kolo Toure will never leave.

    From fandetoure, on Wed 7 Jan 12:24PM
  2. ARSE-ANAL R NT ABLE 2 HOLD ON TO ONE TOURE ND WANA BUY D OTHR 2 FRM CAMP NOU,DEY REALY R PROVIN D WRTH 2 DER NAME.LOL.VISCA EL BARCA

    From arppit g, on Wed 7 Jan 9:25AM
  3. Man U's success in the late 90s and early 00s wasn't bought at all - the majority of that team came through the youth ranks - i.e. beckham, scholes, neville etc.

    From Tim B, on Wed 7 Jan 7:19AM
  4. yo matrix. what do u mean by inexpensive player. tell me somethin, on what price that Man u buy Veron,Ferdinand? dont know if u're really rich n call it inexpensive.

    From Uzer, on Wed 7 Jan 3:25AM
  5. tom p - im a wednesday fan, and he is @#$% useless

    From Stevie G, on Tue 6 Jan 11:55PM
  6. Says alot that liverpool are not really looking to strenghten our squad,i guess we are leading the prem,have players back from injury,so their almost new signings.
    But mainly cos we're prolly f*ckin skint as arseholes.
    We have a team understanding now,people know their jobs and they work well together,why buy for the sake of it.

    From !, on Tue 6 Jan 10:27PM
  7. man u have inexpensive players? Man u have brought the title more than any other team. Just look at the money they have spent assembling their current squad. Matrix 1439 you haven't got a clue.

    From peter.askew4, on Tue 6 Jan 10:21PM
  8. Money doesn't buy you trophies Man City (see Chelsea).. Good clubs like Man Utd, Arsenal, and Liverpool have earned their titles through hard work, good managers, and inexpensive players.. On an opposite note I want to see both Toure's make the City switch, Arshavin needs to stay at Zenit, and Man Utd need to sign McGeady!

    From CJ, on Tue 6 Jan 9:59PM
  9. is that right? we got boumsong for free n sold him to newcastle six month later for £8 million, we got cuellar for £2.8m in sold him a year later for £8m, we sold hutton for £9m. get ur facts right before u start contradicting folk CPRACH826! who do u support? let me guess man u, @#$%!

    From Martyn, on Tue 6 Jan 9:34PM
  10. Everyone knows a player's value instantly drops as soon as they play for Rangers. Mendes is a good signing for Newcastle, even though it still won't help them win. I like the signings Man City is making, just sack Mark Hughes and they'll be set.

    From cprach826, on Tue 6 Jan 9:01PM
  11. £1.5m for pedro mendes! u having a laugh! we bought him for £3m! who writes this stuff? thats worse than saying barry ferguson would leave us for that diddy team newcastle! the graveyard of every overrated player ever! champions league or chamionship? mmm thats a tricky one! if u geordies want any of our players u better cough up! WE ARE THE PEOPLE! RFC#1

    From Martyn, on Tue 6 Jan 7:20PM
  12. post 32 tom p who wants your opinion just look at your mob the bisto boys THE LAUGHING STOCK

    From The Dobbo, on Tue 6 Jan 5:13PM
  13. james b you must be a YID or from that lovely part of the world the sunny north hahahahaha

    From The Dobbo, on Tue 6 Jan 5:09PM
  14. Francis"Jug Ears"Jeffers was not good enough for the Arsenal and this is coming from a Tottenham fan!

    From Perry Neeham, on Tue 6 Jan 5:02PM
  15. i hate the anti scottish football view on here, the writer should be ashamed, im a celtic fan and calling rangers a youth team is very disrespectful, they got to the UEFA cup final last year and deserve more credit.

    From james, on Tue 6 Jan 4:51PM
  16. This person knows nothing?
    Grant Leadbitter isn't a striker he's a midfielder.

    From Adzite., on Tue 6 Jan 4:51PM
  17. Arsene Wenger should probably sign as many players as he can because the way things are going apart from not winning anything we probably won't qualify for the champions league and if he does not buy good players and we don't win any trophy this season then he should be SACKED.WE ARE TIRED OF NOT WINNING ANYTHING AND SAYING MAYBE NEXT SEASON WILL BE BETTER.

    From Toluwanimi, on Tue 6 Jan 4:17PM
  18. tevez is utd player, and he will be united player till he retires!!!

    From shaker4925, on Tue 6 Jan 4:02PM
  19. Man City will be linked to virtually every player everytime a transfer window comes along.......same happened with Chelski.......Give it a month........tevez will be a city player...........£32m is overpriced for him......Money no problem for City........

    From james b, on Tue 6 Jan 3:38PM
  20. James b you're the bomb. Back to the Toure brothers, guys pls don divert the discussion...Man city should have their manners in a basket and they should stop wanting to sign everybody. Else they should sell the four brazilians before they sign more. Mancity cramp.

    From Majoser, on Tue 6 Jan 3:12PM
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