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Friday, 9 December 2016

Gabriel Jesus ban from taking Coca-Cola.



Gabriel Jesus band from taking Coca-Cola

The young star Gabriel Jesus has been band from taking his favorite beverage Coca-Cola by his new boss pep Guardiola.

Jesus signed  for Manchester city from Brazilian side Palmerias for 27 million British pounds but stayed back to finish the season and helped the club win their first league title in 22 years.

He enjoyed a a meal with his new manager, City director of football Txiki Begiristain and the club's Brazilian midfielders Fernando and Fernandinho at Fazenda, which has been rated as one of Manchester's finest Brazilian 'rodizio' restaurants.

Despite the Spinningfields restaurant being adorned with vintage bottles of wine and spirits, Jesus preferred drink was a bottle of Coca-Cola.

However, the forward has revealed that his choice of beverage will have to change under Guardiola's reign.

'He told me I cannot drink Coca Cola,' Jesus admitted of the now-imposed ban to Sport.

A switch from Brazil to England  for a nineteen year old is definitely going to be difficult but Jesus has revealed he would be moving with some of his family members and friends to help him settle. although he admitted he would have loved to move with his entire neighborhood (Jardim peri).

He told

ESPN.

: 'If I could, I'd take all the ones who are with me since my growth. I'm much connected to my neighbourhood, Jardim Peri, every time I'm having a day off at home, I go there.

'If I could, I'd take the entire neighbourhood there, and would make a Jardim Peri in England. It's a place where I have peace.

'I'm going with my mum, my brother and taking two friends who are always with me, played football with me when I was small. I hope they help me a lot there.'

The 19 year old forward is yet to be assigned a shirt number at city but has not hidden his love for the number 33. Same number he wore at Palmeiras.

'I had told them it's hard without the 33,' he added. 'I want this number because I used it since I was promoted at Palmeiras.'

GABRIEL JESUS FACTFILE

Born: 3 April 1997, Sao Paulo (age: 19)

Position: Forward

Clubs:

2015-16 Palmeiras

2016-present Manchester City

International:

Brazil - 6 caps, five goals

Honours:

Brazilian league - 2016

Brazilian cup - 2015 

Olympic gold medal - 2016  

 

Arsenal vs Stoke: Team news, kick-off time, probable line-ups, odds and stats for Premier League clash

Ahead of this weekend's Premier League action, shawnsportz  will be providing you with all you need to know about every fixture, with team news, provisional squads, betting odds and Opta stats. Here is all the information you need for Arsenal's clash with Stoke at the Emirates Stadium.


Arsenal vs Stoke (Emirates Stadium, Saturday - 15:00)

Team news

Arsenal

Arsenal could have Hector Bellerin back for the Premier League visit of Stoke on Saturday.

The right-back has been missing with an ankle injury but is back in training and may come straight into the side to replace Gabriel.

Petr Cech will return in goal after David Ospina deputised in the Champions League win over Basle on Tuesday, while Santi Cazorla (Achilles), Per Mertesacker and Danny Welbeck (both knee) are all definite absentees.

Provisional squad: Cech, Ospina, Martinez, Bellerin, Jenkinson, Holding, Gabriel, Koscielny, Mustafi, Gibbs, Monreal, Maitland-Niles, Elneny, Coquelin, Ramsey, Xhaka, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Ozil, Walcott, Reine-Adelaide, Iwobi, Sanchez, Akpom, Giroud.


Stoke

Bruno Martins Indi and Marko Arnautovic will be fit for Stoke when they travel to the Emirates Stadium to face in-form Arsenal.

Defender Martins Indi was sent for precautionary X-rays after he was elbowed in the face by Burnley striker Ashley Barnes last weekend but he has been passed fit along with midfielder Arnautovic, who was also nursing a knock following the 2-0 home win against the Clarets.

Ryan Shawcross remains a major doubt with his calf complaint and Geoff Cameron (knee) is still a couple of weeks away from getting back to fitness.

Provisional squad: Given, Grant, Shawcross, Martins Indi, Pieters, Muniesa, Whelan, Adam, Imbula, Bojan, Shaqiri, Sobhi, Arnautovic, Walters, Bony, Diouf, Crouch.

Key match stats (supplied by Opta)

- Arsenal have won each of their last 14 home games in all competitions against Stoke City, keeping eight clean sheets in the process.

- Stoke’s last away league win at Arsenal came in the first game of the 1981/82 season, with Lee Chapman scoring the only goal of the game.

- Arsenal are now on a 13-game unbeaten run in the Premier League (W9 D4 L0); their longest such run in the competition since a run of 16 games that ended in April 2011.

- Stoke City have lost only one of their last nine Premier League games (W5 D3 L1) and have won their last two matches in the competition without conceding a goal.

- The Potters have lost all eight of their visits to the Emirates in the Premier League. Only at Old Trafford have they gone longer without a win since being promoted in 2008 (nine games, W0 D1 L8).

- Alexis Sanchez scored twice and assisted another goal in Arsenal’s 3-0 win over Stoke in January 2015.

- Sanchez has had a hand in 25 goals in his last 25 Premier League appearances for Arsenal (18 goals, seven assists).

- This is Sanchez’s joint-best goal return after 14 apps of a league season in Europe (11 goals), equalling his 11-goal tally for Barcelona in 2013-14. If he scores in this game, it would be his best goalscoring start to a European league season after 15 games.

- Peter Crouch has scored eight times against Arsenal in the Premier League – only against Blackburn does he have as many goals in the competition.

- The Gunners have made a higher proportion of their passes in the final third of the pitch than any other team in the Premier League so far this season (36.5%).

ARSENAL VS STOKE

Kick-off: Sat, 15:00

Referee: Lee Mason

Odds (subject to change):

Arsenal 4/11

Stoke 13/2

Draw 4/1

Managers:

Arsene Wenger (Arsenal)

Mark Hughes (Stoke)

Recent league form:

Arsenal - WWDDW

Stoke - WWLDW.

Thursday, 8 December 2016

Galacticos days helps me deal with pressure - Arbeloa

West Ham defender Alvaro Arbeloa believes his time as a Galactico at Real Madrid will help him cope with the pressure of a Premier League relegation battle.
The 33-year old admits that the stress of chasing trophies with the La Liga giants is different from the challenge he faces in helping to save Slaven Bilic's side from relegation, but Arbeloa says he's up for the fight.
"This is a different challenge but I am used to this kind of pressure because when I played for Real Madrid, if we lost one game it was really bad so I know what to expect," said Arbeloa in an interview.
"Every week and every day at Madrid we were under pressure so I am used to it but this is a different kind of situation.
"We have to train with a high intensity and we have to show our best form."
Arbeloa, who signed for the East London club in the summer on a one-year deal after his second spell with Real Madrid, believes West Ham have the ability to turn the club's fortunes around.
He said: "When I see my team mates I know that they have quality.
"I think the players are hurting a great deal after what happened on Saturday. We have a great manager and great players.
"We have been hit by a number of injuries, but there is nothing we can do about that. We need to stay together as a team and get more points."
West Ham travel to Anfield on Sunday with the incentive of knowing three points could be enough to keep manager Bilic in his job.
Liverpool and West Ham conceded nine goals between them last weekend as Jurgen Klopp's 15-game winning streak came to an end.
Arbeloa, who helped win the 2010 World Cup and two European Championships with Spain (2008 and 2012), is relishing the return to Liverpool seven years after leaving the club and says he has fond memories of his two-year spell on Merseyside.
"I have really good memories [of my time at Liverpool]. For me every game that I played at Anfield was amazing. I had an amazing final season there when we were fighting for the title with Manchester United.
"When I used to play for Liverpool at the Boleyn Ground I could feel from the West Ham fans that they had a great connection with the players.
He added: "It is important to have that kind of support and they are among the best supporters in England.
"I see similarities with [Liverpool and] West Ham as they both have great anthems when you walk on to the pitch and you can feel something special when you go on to the pitch."
The two-time UEFA Champions League winner says that West Ham will be spurred on by Bournemouth's dramatic last-gasp victory last weekend.
"It will not be easy but of course we can get a victory. They lost 4-3 against Bournemouth last weekend so it is possible," Arbeloa said.
"West Ham won at Anfield last season so there is no reason why we cannot do that again."

Wednesday, 30 November 2016

Southgate appointed England manager on four-year deal.

Gareth Southgate was named as England's permanent manager on a four-year contract on Wednesday having impressed the Football Association during a four-match stint as interim coach.
The 46-year-old succeeds Sam Allardyce who departed 67 days into the job after being caught up in a newspaper sting.
Southgate said: "I am extremely proud to be appointed England manager. However, I'm also conscious that getting the job is one thing, now I want to do the job successfully."
Former England under-21 manager Southgate has overseen two wins and a draw in three 2018 World Cup qualifiers, leaving England top of the group, plus a friendly draw with Spain.
Southgate's contract will run through England's campaigns for the next World Cup and 2020 European Championship 

Former arsenal midfielder blames injury for not clinching the ballon D'or

Former arsenal midfielder Abou Diaby has said only injury prevented him from the ballon D'or.

The French international, who has not been able to wrack 200 appearance in thirteen years of  professional football  has claimed he has the potential of winning the ballon D'or  if not for  injuries.

The former arsenal midfielder Endured 10 years with the north London outfit making just 180 appearance and scoring 19 goals

The 30 year old midfielder  who feels he has the potential to be world best if not for injuries now plays for Marseille where he has only managed two appearances this season due to ankle injury.

'I have no limits. Once upon a time, people would ask me about the Ballon D'Or,' he told France Football.

'I told them I dreamt about it. I have always had big ambitions, like to become one of the best in my position. I think that I had the potential to achieve that.

'I am not saying it pretentiously, but some people in life are ambitious, others aren't.

Saturday, 8 October 2016

Sturridge and Ali scores as Southgate begins on a bright note

It was the first test for Gareth Southgate as England's temporary Mannager against Malta.

After so much pressure from the 3lions, it's was only a matter of time before Daniel Sturridge found the back of the net from henderson's cross.

The English team wasn't done yet as Bamidele Ali neted  the second after his initial was shot stoped by the impressive Hogg.

England continued their domineering play but the likes of Walcott failed to take their chances.

Jesse Lingard was also handed his debut.

Saturday, 10 September 2016

Zlatan Ibrahimovic slams Pep Guardiola once again ahead of Manchester United's tie with City




Zlatan Ibrahimovic slams Pep Guardiola once again ahead of Manchester United's tie with City


Zlatan Ibrahimovic has aimed another volley at ex-manager Pep Guardiola
Ibrahimovic branded Guardiola a 'spineless coward' in his autobiography
The Swede has claimed that Jose Mourinho is a superior man-manager
'He (Mourinho) is direct with everyone; he will not go behind your back' said the striker ahead of Saturday's all-important Manchester derby
Zlatan Ibrahimovic's feud with Pep Guardiola simmered on Friday as the Manchester United striker aimed another volley at his former manager.

The pair's relationship broke down at Barcelona, with Ibrahimovic branding Guardiola a 'spineless coward' in his explosive autobiography and then later labelling him 'not a man'.

He was at it again before Saturday lunchtime's highly-anticipated Manchester derby, claiming that Jose Mourinho has superior man-management techniques.

Ibrahimovic's feud with Pep Guardiola simmered on Friday ahead of  the Manchester derby

Ibrahimovic branded Guardiola a 'spineless coward' in his explosive autobiography
'He (Mourinho) is direct with everyone,' said Ibrahimovic. 'He will not go behind your back, he will tell you. I prefer it like that.

'Wherever Guardiola has gone he has won and he has been very successful.

'How he works today I don't know and I don't care because he is not my coach.'

Guardiola — who has also had to contend with barbs from Ibrahimovic's outspoken agent Mino Raiola this week — kept his decorum and refuted any suggestions by the Swede that he shut him out.

Guardiola said: 'I was clear, I spoke with him always face to face, always.

'I never used the media to explain what I wanted from Zlatan on the pitch. I was so clear and direct to him.'

Forget Jose Mourinho vs Pep Guardiola... watch out for Zlatan Ibrahimovic in the Manchester derby!

Saturday, 3 September 2016

Retirement surely not a barrier to wonderful skills, as arsenal beats AC Milan

 The Nigerian striker was in impressive form as Arsenal comprehensively beat a Milan side which featured the likes of Christian Vieiri and Cafu.
A Nwankwo Kanu hat-trick and goal from Robert Pires gave Arsenal Legends a 4-1 win over Milan Glorie in a charity match at Emirates Stadium.

The Gunners attempted to start the match with 12 men when Nigerian striker Kanu didn’t realise he had been named as a substitute, but the 40-year-old made up for his mistake when he scored a header from Emmanuel Petit’s cross on 27 minutes, before Milan’s Christian Vieri equalised with a scrappy effort five minutes before the break.

Kanu scored a second on 72 minutes before Pires got in on the act just a day after playing at the Wembley Cup, while Vieri netted a late consolation for Milan when he rebounded in a penalty which was well saved by David Seaman.

Highlights included Martin Keown begging Arsene Wenger to bring him on throughout the match and Nigel Winterburn squaring up to Paolo Di Canio in a mock incident of when the Italian confronted a referee against Sheffield Wednesday in September 1998.

Robert Pires, Freddie Ljungberg and Kolo Toure all featured for the home side while Wenger and Fabio Capello took charge of the respective squads in a match which is expected to raise £1 million for the Arsenal Foundation’s mission to build pitches for children in London, Jordan and Somalia.

Source: goal.com

Thursday, 1 September 2016

Okiki Afolabi joins Argentinian club side Atletico cordobar on loan.

 13 goals Sunshine Stars FC ace, Okiki Afolabi has joined Argentine club Atletico Cordoba on a season-long loan with an option for a permanent deal.

The second leading goal scorer in the Nigeria professional league said he is thrilled to have secured the deal following uncertainty over his football career in almost a year.

Okiki was quoted as saying by completesportsnigeria.com, " I'm happy that the move has been completed because at some point I was having doubts. It's time for me to repay my new coach for believing in me and I pray I score many goals for the club."

Prior to this move, there was an uncorfirmed news that the  has been duped by an unnamed agent who took him to Argentina inorder to help him secure a deal with a club in the country.

All completed deals in the EPL.

As it is expected, the final day of transfers is always nail biting and suspense packed.

So we have decided to come up with all concluded deals in the EPL.

ARSENAL 

IN

Granit Xhaka (Borussia Monchengladbach, £35m)

Rob Holding (Bolton, £2.5m)

Lucas Perez (Deportivo La Coruna, £17m)

Shkodran Mustafi (Valencia, £35m)

OUT

Isaac Hayden (Newcastle United, undisclosed)

Serge Gnabry (Werder Bremen, £4.5m) 

Mikel Arteta (released)

Tomas Rosicky (released)

Mathieu Flamini (released) 

Joel Campbell (Sporting Lisbon, loan)

Jack Wilshere (Bournemouth, loan) 





 
BOURNEMOUTH

IN

Jordon Ibe (Liverpool, £15m)

Brad Smith (Liverpool, £6m) 

Lewis Cook (Leeds United, £6m) 

Lys Mousset (Le Havre, £5.4m)

Marc Wilson (Stoke City, £2m)

Mihai Dobre (Viitorul Constanta, undisclosed) 

Emerson Hyndman (Fulham, compensation)

Nathan Ake (Chelsea, loan)

Jack Wilshere (Arsenal, loan) 

OUT

Matt Ritchie (Newcastle United, £12m) 

Tommy Elphick (Aston Villa, £3.6m)  

Lee Tomlin (Bristol City, £2.75m)

Shaun MacDonald (Wigan Athletic, undisclosed) 

Eunan O'Kane (Leeds United, undisclosed) 

Sylvain Distin (released)

Stephane Zubar (released)

Josh Carmichael (released)

Josh Wakefield (released) 

Glenn Murray (Brighton & Hove Albion, loan)

Matt Butcher (Yeovil Town, loan) 

Baily Cargill (Gillingham, loan) 

Tokelo Rantie (Genclerbirligi, undisclosed)


 
BURNLEY

IN

Jeff Hendrick (Derby County, undisclosed) 

Steven Defour (Anderlecht, £7m) 

Johann Berg Gudmundsson (Charlton Athletic, £2.5m)

Nick Pope (Charlton Athletic, £1.1m)

Jon Flanagan (Liverpool, loan) 

Patrick Bamford (Chelsea, loan) 

OUT

David Jones (Sheffield Wednesday (undisclosed) 

Joey Barton (Rangers, free) 

Matt Gilks (Rangers, free)

Steven Hewitt (Accrington Stanley, free)

Lloyd Dyer (Burton Albion, free) 

Matt Taylor (Northampton Town, free)

Michael Duff (retired)

Chris Long (Fleetwood Town, loan) 

Lucas Jutkiewicz (Birmingham, loan) 

Daniel Lafferty (Sheffield United, loan) 


 
CHELSEA 

IN

Michy Batshuayi (Marseille, £33m) 

N'Golo Kante (Leicester, £32m)

David Luiz (Paris Saint-Germain, £32m)

Marcos Alonso (Fiorentina, £23m) 

Eduardo (Dinamo Zagreb, £2m) 

OUT

Mohamed Salah (Roma, £16m)

Papy Djilobodji (Sunderland, £8m)

John Swift (Reading, free) 

Nathan Ake (Bournemouth, loan)

Tomas Kalas (Fulham, loan)

Tammy Abraham (Bristol City, loan) 

Bertrand Traore (Ajax, loan)

Izzy Brown (Rotherham United, loan) 

Patrick Bamford (Burnley, loan) 

Loic Remy (Crystal Palace, loan)

Juan Cuadrado (Juventus, loan) 

Christian Atsu (Newcastle United, loan) 


 
CRYSTAL PALACE 

IN 

Christian Benteke (Liverpool, £32m) 

Andros Townsend (Newcastle United, £13m)

James Tomkins (West Ham United, £10m) 

Steve Mandanda (Marseille £1.5m) 

Loic Remy (Chelsea, loan) 


OUT 

Yannick Bolasie (Everton, £30m) 

Dwight Gayle (Newcastle United, £10m)

Mile Jedinak (Aston Villa, £4m) 

Alex McCarthy (Southampton, undisclosed)

Jerome Binnom-Williams (Peterborough United, undisclosed)

Jake Gray (Luton Town, free) 

Emmanuel Adebayor (released)

Marouane Chamakh (released)

Brede Hangeland (released)

Adrian Mariappa (released)

Paddy McCarthy (released)

Freddie Ladapo (Oldham, loan) 

Jonny Williams (Ipswich, loan) 


 
EVERTON 

IN

Yannick Bolasie (Crystal Palace, £30m) 

Ashley Williams (Swansea, £9m) 

Idrissa Gana Gueye (Aston Villa, £7.1m) 

Maarten Stekelenburg (Fulham, undisclosed)

Dominic Calvert-Lewin (Sheffield United, £15.m) 

Enner Valencia (West Ham United, loan) 

OUT

John Stones (Manchester City, £47.5m)

Steven Pienaar (Sunderland, free) 

Tony Hibbert (released)

Leon Osman (released)

Luke Garbutt (Wigan Athletic, loan)

Aiden McGeady (Preston North End, loan) 



 
HULL CITY 

IN

Will Mannion (AFC Wimbledon, compensation) 

David Marshall (Cardiff, undisclosed)

Ryan Mason (Tottenham, undisclosed)

James Weir (Manchester United, undisclosed) 

Dieumerci Mbokani (Dynamo Kiev, loan) 

Markus Henriksen (AZ Alkmaar, loan) 

OUT

Mohamed Diame (Newcastle United, £4.5m) 

Sone Aluko (Fulham, free)

Calaum Jahraldo-Martin (Oldham Athletic, free) 

Ryan Taylor (released) 



 
LEICESTER CITY 

IN

Islam Slimani (Sporting Lisbon, £29.7m) 

Ahmed Musa (CSKA Moscow, £18m) 

Nampalys Mendy (Nice, £13m) 

Bartosz Kapustka (Cracovia, £7.5m)

Ron-Robert Zieler (Hannover 69, undisclosed)

Luis Hernandez (Sporting Gijon, undisclosed)

Raul Uche Rubio (Rayo Vallecano, undisclosed)

OUT

N'Golo Kante (Chelsea, £32m)

Liam Moore (Reading, £1m) 

Gokhan Inler (Besiktas, undisclosed) 

Andrej Kramaric (Hoffenheim, undisclosed)

Joe Dodoo (Rangers, compensation)

Paul Konchesky (Gillingham, free) 

Ryan Watson (Barnet, free) 

Dean Hammond (released)

Harry Panayiotou (released)

Mark Schwarzer (released)

Michael Cain (Blackpool, loan) 

Tom Lawrence (Ipswich, loan) 



 
LIVERPOOL 

IN 

Sadio Mane (Southampton, £30m)

Georginio Wijnaldum (Newcastle United, £25m) 

Ragnar Klavan (Augsburg, £5m)  

Loris Karius (Mainz, £4.7m) 

Joel Matip (Schalke, free)

Alex Manninger (Augsburg, free)

OUT 

Christian Benteke (Crystal Palace, £32m) 

Jordon Ibe (Bournemouth, £15m)

Joe Allen (Stoke City, £13.5m)

Brad Smith (Bournemouth, £6m)  

Martin Skrtel (Fenerbahce, £5m)

Luis Alberto (Lazio, £4.3m) 

Jerome Sinclair (Watford, £4m)

Sergi Canos (Norwich City (£2.5m) 

Lawrence Vigouroux (Swindon Town, £400,000)  

Jordan Rossiter (Rangers, £250,000)

Mario Balotelli (Nice, free) 

Jose Enrique (released)

Kolo Toure (released)

Samed Yesil (released)

Jon Flanagan (Burnley, loan) 

Danny Ward (Huddersfield Town, loan)

Adam Bogdan (Wigan Athletic, loan)

Ryan Kent (Barnsley, loan) 

Andre Wisdom (Red Bull Salzburg, loan) 

Lazar Markovic (Sporting Lisbon, loan) 



 
MANCHESTER CITY 

IN

John Stones (Everton, £47.5m)  

Leroy Sane (Schalke, £42m)

Gabriel Jesus (Palmeiras, £27m) 

Ilkay Gundogan (Borussia Dortmund, £21m)

Claudio Bravo (Barcelona, £17m) 

Nolito (Celta Vigo £14m)

Marlos Moreno (Atletico Nacional, £4.5m) 

Oleksandr Zinchenko (Ufa, undisclosed)

Aaron Mooy (Melbourne City, swap deal)  

OUT

Marlos Moreno (Deportivo La Coruna, loan) 

Aaron Mooy (Huddersfield, loan) 

Martin Demichelis (released)

Richard Wright (retired) 

Sinan Bytyqi (Go Ahead Eagles, loan)

Joe Hart (Torino, loan) 

Wilfried Bony (Stoke City, loan) 

Samir Nasri (Sevilla, loan)

Eliaquim Mangala (Valencia, loan) 

Jason Denayer (Sunderland, loan) 



 
MANCHESTER UNITED 

IN

Paul Pogba (Juventus, £100m) 

Eric Bailly (Villarreal, £30m)

Henrikh Mkhitaryan (Borussia Dortmund, £26m)

Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Paris Saint-Germain, free)

OUT

Donald Love (Sunderland, combined £5.5m)

Paddy McNair (Sunderland, combined £5.5m) 

Ashley Fletcher (West Ham United, £700,000) 

Tyler Reid (Swansea City, undisclosed)

James Weir (Hull City, undisclosed) 

Victor Valdes (Middlesbrough, free)

Nick Powell (Wigan Athletic, free) 

Guillermo Varela (Eintracht Frankfurt, loan)

Adnan Januzaj (Sunderland, loan)

James Wilson (Derby County, loan) 

Andreas Pereira (Granada, loan) 

 
MIDDLESBROUGH

IN

Marten De Roon (Atalanta, £12m)

Viktor Fischer (Ajax, £3.8m)

Antonio Barragan (Valencia, £3m)

Fabio da Silva (Cardiff City, undisclosed)

Adama Traore (Aston Villa, undisclosed) 

Victor Valdes (Manchester United, free)

Brad Guzan (Aston Villa, free) 

Bernardo Espinosa (Sporting Gijon, free) 

Jordan McGhee (Hearts, loan)

Alvaro Negredo (Valencia, loan) 

OUT

Albert Adomah (Aston Villa, undisclosed)

Adam Reach (Sheffield Wednesday, undisclosed) 

Rhys Williams (Perth Glory, free)

Jordan Jones (Kilmarnock, free) 

Jonathan Woodgate (released)

Damia Abella (released)

Connor Ripley (Oldham Athletic, loan) 

Albert Adomah (Aston Villa, loan) 


 
SOUTHAMPTON 

IN

Sofiane Boufal (Lille, £16m) 

Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg (Bayern Munich, £12m)  

Nathan Redmond (Norwich City, £11m)

Alex McCarthy (Crystal Palace, undisclosed)

Jeremy Pied (Nice, free) 

Stuart Taylor (Unattached, free) 

OUT

Sadio Mane (Liverpool, £30m)

Graziano Pelle (Shandong Luneng, £13m) 

Victor Wanyama (Tottenham Hotspur, £11m) 

Gaston Ramirez (released)

Kelvin Davis (retired)

Jason McCarthy (Walsall, loan) 

Paulo Gazzaniga (Rayo Vallecano, loan)

Sam Gallagher (Blackburn Rovers, loan) 



 
STOKE CITY 



Joe Allen (Liverpool, £13.5m) 

Ramadan Sobhi (Al Ahly, £5m)

Cameron McJannett (Luton Town, undisclosed) 

Ryan Sweeney (Wimbledon, loan) 

Lee Grant (Derby County, loan) 

Wilfried Bony (Manchester City, loan)

Bruno Martins Indi (Porto, loan) 

OUT

Marc Wilson (Bournemouth, £2m) 

Steve Sidwell (Brighton, free) 

Peter Odemwingie (released) 

 
SUNDERLAND 

IN   

Didier Ndong (Lorient, £13.5m) 

Papy Djilobodji (Chelsea, £8m)

Donald Love (Manchester United, combined £5.5m)

Paddy McNair (Manchester United, combined £5.5m)

Steven Pienaar (Everton, free) 

Adnan Januzaj (Manchester United, loan) 

Javier Manquillo (Atletico Madrid, loan) 

Jason Denayer (Manchester City, loan) 

OUT 

Younes Kaboul (Watford, £3.5m) 

Emanuele Giaccherini (Napoli, £2m)

Jordi Gomez (Wigan Athletic, undisclosed) 

Liam Bridcutt (Leeds United, undisclosed)

Danny Graham (Blackburn Rovers, free) 

Steven Fletcher (Sheffield Wednesday, free) 

Wes Brown (released)

Steve Harper (released)

Mikael Mandron (released)

Liam Agnew (released)

Will Buckley (Sheffield Wednesday, loan) 

Adam Matthews (Bristol City, loan) 

Jeremain Lens (Fenerbahce, loan)



 
SWANSEA CITY 

IN

Borja Baston (Atletico Madrid, £15.5m) 

Leroy Fer (QPR, £3.5m)

Mike van der Hoorn (Ajax, £2m)

Tyler Reid (Manchester United, undisclosed)

Fernando Llorente (Sevilla, loan) 

George Byers (Watford, free)

Mark Birighitti (Newcastle Jets, free) 

OUT

Andre Ayew (West Ham United, £20.5m)

Ashley Williams (Everton, £9m) 

Alberto Paloschi (Atalanta, £6m) 

Eder (Lille, £4m)

Daniel Alfei (released)

Lee Lucas (released)

Bafetimbi Gomis (Marseille, loan) 

Matt Grimes (Leeds United, loan) 

Kyle Bartley (Leeds United, loan) 

Liam Shephard (Yeovil Town, loan) 

Kenji Gorre (Northampton Town, loan)

Adam King (Southend United, loan)

Josh Sheehan (Newport County, loan) 

Franck Tabanou (Granada, loan)

Marvin Emnes (Blackburn Rovers, loan) 



 
TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR  

IN

Moussa Sissoko (Newcastle United, £30m) 

Vincent Janssen (AZ Alkmaar, £18.5m) 

Victor Wanyama (Southampton, £11m)

Georges-Kevin Nkoudou (Marseille, £10m)

Pau Lopez (Espanyol, loan) 

OUT

Nacer Chadli (West Bromwich Albion, £13m) 

Alex Pritchard (Norwich City, £8m)

Dominic Ball (Rotherham United, undisclosed) 

Ryan Mason (Hull, undisclosed) 

Federico Fazio (Roma, loan) 

Clinton Njie (Marseille, loan)



 
WATFORD

IN

Roberto Pereyra (Juventus, £13m) 

Isaac Success (Granada, £12m) 

Christian Kabasele (Racing Genk, £5.8m)

Jerome Sinclair (Liverpool, £4m)

Brice Dja Djedje (Marseille, £4m)

Younes Kaboul (Sunderland, £3.5m) 

Stefano Okaka (Anderlecht, undisclosed) 

Juan Zuniga (Napoli, loan)

Adrian Mariappa (Crystal Palace, free) 

OUT

Ikechi Anya (Derby County, £4m)

Allan Nyom (West Bromwich Albion, undisclosed) 

Gabriele Angella (Udinese, undisclosed) 

Jurado (Espanyol, undisclosed)

Almen Abdi (Sheffield Wednesday, undisclosed)

Daniel Pudil (Sheffield Wednesday (undisclosed) 

George Byers (Swansea City, free) 

Joel Ekstrand (released) 

Josh Doherty (released)

Steven Berghuis (Feyenoord, loan) 


 
WEST BROMWICH ALBION 

IN

Nacer Chadli (Tottenham Hotspur, £13m) 

Matty Phillips (QPR, £5.5m)

Allan Nyom (Watford, undisclosed) 

Hal Robson-Kanu (Reading, free) 

Brendan Galloway (Everton, loan) 

OUT

Rickie Lambert (Cardiff City, undisclosed) 

Anders Lindegaard (Preston North End, free) 

Victor Anichebe (released)

Stephane Sessegnon (released)

Tyler Roberts (Oxford United, loan) 

Cristian Gamboa (Celtic, undisclosed)

Sebastien Pocognoli (Brighton, loan) 


 
WEST HAM UNITED 

IN

Andre Ayew (Swansea City, £20.5m)

Arthur Masuaku (Olympiacos, £6m) 

Edmilson Fernandes (Sion, £5.5m)  

Toni Martinez (Valencia, £2.4m)

Ashley Fletcher (Manchester United, £700,000)

Sofiane Feghouli (Valencia, free)

Havard Nordtveit (Borussia Monchengladbach, free)

Gokhan Tore (Besiktas, loan)

Jonathan Calleri (Deportivo Maldonado, loan)

Alvaro Arbeloa (Real Madrid, free) 




OUT

James Tomkins (Crystal Palace, £10m) 

Elliot Lee (Barnsley, free)

Joey O'Brien (released) 

Jordan Brown (released)

Leo Chambers (released)

Diego Poyet (released) 

Stephen Hendrie (Blackburn Rovers, loan) 

Kyle Knoyle (Wigan Athletic, loan) 

Josh Cullen (Bradford City, loan)

Lewis Page (Coventry City, loan)

Enner Valencia (Everton, loan)


 

Source: daily mail.