Scholes to sign on, Green on his way to Villa Park, clear out at Chelsea - Premier League rumours
Paul Scholes set to extend contract at Old Trafford
Following in the path of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Paul-Scholes-c29394 is ready to put pen to paper on a one year extension on his current contract with the Red Devils. At the same time it is also being reported that in order to show their appreciation for the player, the club are willing to offer the player as much as a sixty thousand pounds a week raise.
Aston Villa showing interest in Rob Green
Aston Villa’s American goalkeeper, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Robert-c31222 Green.
It is still not clear as to why the team has identified Green to be the heir to Friedel’s throne at the club, but they are willing to offer as much as six million pounds to land the former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749 first-choice keeper.
Jose Bosingwa, Florent Malouda and Yuri Zhirkov on their way out of Stamford Bridge?
Based on recent speculation, it now seems like http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Yuri-Zhirkov-c37683 have all attracted attention from clubs all across Europe and might just be looking to make the switch elsewhere in order to secure first-team football.
At the moment Juventus have shown the most notable interest in Bosingwa and seem to be willing to bring the player into the club at the end of the season for as much as ten million pounds. Bosingwa has managed to drop down the pecking order at the club over the course of the season and might just be looking to start things off from scratch.
Hercules of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Spain-c3011 seem to be eyeing up their chances at the possibility of landing French attacker, Malouda and are looking to launch a bid worth around seven million pounds for the player at the end of the season. It is still unclear as to what Malouda’s stance is on the matter, but the player has shown signs of frustration recently due to the form and the displays that the Blues have been putting up in recent weeks.
Zhirkov seems to have issued a warning to the Blues, which states that if he doesn’t become a part of the first team on a regular basis, he might just have to look for other options. The player is reported to have said: "My only target at the moment is to get back into the main Chelsea team. If I'm successful with that, all the other issues will resolve themselves. But if I fail to achieve that between now and the summer, I will start thinking of other possibilities."
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