Bale: Current, Ronaldo did not have a Rival

Posted by Unknown on Monday, November 25, 2013

Real Madrid midfielder Gareth Bale assess teammates Cristiano Ronaldo, is the world's best player for the moment and deserves the Ballon d'Or 2013.


"I think Ronaldo is the best player in the world and no other player approaching his level. Awarded he deserves it ( the FIFA Ballon d'Or 2013), " Bale said.

" Goals and performance, especially when considering the pressure on, for example, when he played for Portugal some time ago ( game play-off the 2014 World Cup against Sweden ), strongly suggests that he is a true world -class player, " he continued.
Bale also reveals, Ronaldo helped him adapt and develop the game at Real Madrid. According to him, he and Ronaldo helped Madrid can work together to achieve success this season.

" It strengthens and helps me to be confident in every game. He was helped on and off the field. We are happy to play along and think, goals and assists show that we work well together. We still can be better and hopefully with the cooperation it, we can get the success, "said Bale.

" Since I joined Madrid, he has always been outstanding. Opinion, he never scored less than two goals since I came here. Number of goals he created really surprising, " he added.
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Barca Can Win Without Messi

Posted by Unknown on Friday, October 4, 2013

Barcelona defender Gerard Pique assess Lionel Messi the players who can make opponents uneasy. Even so, according to him, Barcelona have shown that they can win without Messi, the Champions League match against Celtic on Tuesday ( 01/10/2013 ).


Messi does not appear in the game against Celtic was due to an injury to his right thigh. Messi suffered the injury on BBVA League match against Almeria on Juegos Mediterranos, Saturday ( 28/09/2013 ). Messi is expected to take time to recover for 2-3 weeks.

Without Messi, Barcelona beat Celtic 1-0. Created the only goal Cesc Fabregas in the 76th minute.

According to UEFA, Barcelona had 71 percent of the match and created eight chances out of 14 businesses, while Celtic bead off three shots from five experiments.

" We have shown that we are ready to play without Messi. Messi is a player who is very dangerous opponent, but the team is prepared in such a way to win, even when he was not playing, " said Pique.

" Of course we feel when Messi does not play, because he is the best player. However, we were still able to win without him. This is what we must do to be able to win all the titles, " added striker Pedro Rodriguez.
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Balotelli: Mancini Most Instrumental in my Career

Posted by Unknown on Saturday, September 28, 2013

AC Milan striker, Mario Balotelli, assess Roberto Mancini the most decorated coaches in his career as a professional footballer. He is also grateful for the suggestions Mancini, Balotelli is so calm and act more mature in the field.


It relates to the Serie A match between AC Milan and Napoli, at the San Siro on Sunday ( 09/22/2013 ). In the match that ended 1-2 to Napoli, Balotelli was given a second yellow card for protesting the referee Luca Banti, shortly after the game ended. Balotelli sanctioned three-match ban.

Mancini, who coached Balotelli at Inter Milan and Manchester City, Balotelli was warned that it could be utilized opponent behavior and potentially self-defeating.

" Mancini is the most important coach in my career. I respect him and thank him for the opportunity he gave me at Inter Milan, " said Balotelli.

" I want a lot of play in Manchester City. However, there are five strikers and it is difficult to continue to play ( in a game ), " said Balotelli.

In the match between Milan and Naples were also, for the first time Balotello failed to score from the penalty spot.

" I release five accurate shots, but did not produce a goal. Similarly when I defended the Italian national team. So, it seems I was having bad luck, " said Balotelli.
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PSG Renew Contract Ibrahimovic

Posted by Unknown on Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) successfully extended the contract of Swedish striker, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, for a year. Thus, Ibrahimovic will stay at PSG until June 2016.


Before officially signing a new contract, Ibrahimovic has a contract that will keep him at PSG until June 2015. However, PSG camp intends to continue to work with Ibrahimovic.

"Zlatan Ibrahimovic's desire is to be one of the best players in the world and left a long and lasting legacy at PSG. Together, we share the same ambition to take the club to the top of the European game," PSG President Nasser al-Khelaifi.

Ibrahimovic also was pleased with the new contract. It also makes closed doors Ibrahimovic move to another club in the near future.

"I do not see the big ambitions of other European clubs than PSG. PSG hope to make the big club last. Club is like me, a dream is never big enough," said Ibrahimovic.
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Messi: This Victory for Martino

Posted by Unknown on Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Barcelona striker Lionel Messi, dedicating his side's 4-0 win over Ajax in the preliminary match of Group H Champions League on Wednesday (09.19.2013), for trainer Gerardo "Tata" Martino who was mourning the death of his father.


Tata's father passed away on Tuesday (09/17/2013). He is scheduled to return to Argentina after the match against Ajax.

"We want to dedicate this victory to Martino because he was not in a good place now," said Messi told Canal +.

Barca victory itself thanks to Messi's scintillating performances that create a hat trick in the match. As one third by Gerrard Pique.

"We played better in the second half.'s A matter of time. We're adapting to ourselves for this season. Was a good thing we have an alternative. We have many players who could make a difference and most can provide opportunities," said Messi.
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Manchester United Renew the Contract Rooney in January 2014

Posted by Unknown on Sunday, September 8, 2013

Manchester United (MU) is reportedly preparing a new contract for the addition of Wayne Rooney. Negotiating the contract extension, according to the Telegraph, it is suspected will be conducted in January 2014.


Rooney still under contract with United until July 30, 2015. However, the Red Devils want to extend the contract Rooney reported that 27-year-old striker was not to move to another club.

Understandably, this summer Rooney reportedly had no feel at home in Old Trafford. The former Everton striker was also mentioned briefly became the main target for Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho.

"The manager and the coaching staff has created a new environment. We are not in a hurry to discuss a new contract, but, if there are talks in January and we could lock it (Rooney) up to the age of 30, we will do that," said one source close to MU.

Rooney has not been able to play for United since they had to pull over because of severe injuries in the head after being hit by his fellow shoe, Phil Jones, Saturday (08/31/2013). As a result of that injury, Rooney is rumored to be out for three weeks.
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Juventus Prepare New Contract for Arturo Vidal

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Juventus apparently did not want to lose the services of Arturo Vidal. La Vecchia Signora will reportedly bid contract extension to the Chilean player.


Vidal bought Juventus from Bayer Leverkusen in the summer of 2011. Two seasons in Turin, Vidal successfully led Juventus to two scudetto.

Appearance of "King Arturo" (nickname Vidal of Juventus fans) with Juventus also arguably brilliantly. In fact, last season Vidal asked as the best player of choice Bianconeri Juventus fans.

"Vidal came to Turin and was followed a few steps skeptical. However, he has been playing well and deserves the award," said Director of Engineering Juventus, Beppe Marotta, told Tuttosport, Sunday (08/09/2013).

"There are a lot of European clubs are interested to Vidal in recent weeks. His contract was extended and adequate rest our economy," said Marotta.
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Transfer Complete This Summer In Bundesliga

Posted by Unknown on Monday, September 2, 2013

Bundesliga summer transfer window has closed, Saturday ( 31/08/2013 ). The whole club participants have made ​​a purchase, as well as removing a number of players for revamping the club. The following activities Bundesliga clubs in the transfer market as reported on Transfermarkt website :


Bayern Munich
In : Jan Kirchhoff ( Mainz, free transfer ), Mario Goetze ( Borussia Dortmund, 37 million euros ), Thiago Alcantara ( 25 million euros ), Mitchell Weiser ( Kaiserslautern, back ), Nils Petersen ( Werder Bremen, back )

Out : Maximillian Riedmueller ( Holstein Kiel, free transfer ), Nils Petersen ( Werder Bremen, 3 million euro ), Anatoliy Tymoschuk ( Zenit St. Petersburg, free transfer ), Mario Gomez ( 15.5 million euros ), Emre Can ( Bayer Leverkusen, 5 million euros ), Luis Gustavo ( Wolfsburg, 17.5 million euros )

Borussia Dortmund
In : Sokratis Papastathopoulos ( Werder Bremen, 9.5 million euros ), Pierre - Emerick Aubameyang ( Saint - Etienne, 13 million euros ), Henrikh Mkhitaryan ( Shakhtar Donetsk, 27.5 euros ), Julian Koch ( Duisburg, back ), Lasse Sobiech ( Greuter Fuerth, back ), Daniel Ginczek (St. Pauli, back )

Out : Julian Koch ( Mainz, 600 thousand euros ), Mario Goetze ( 37 million euros ), Patrick Owomoyela ( without club, free transfer ), Felipe Santana ( Schalke 04, 1 million euro ), Moritz Leitner ( Stuttgart, 500 thousand euros ), Leonardo Bittencourt ( Hannover, 2.8 million ), Lasse Sobiech ( Hamburg, 1.2 million ), Marvin Bakalorz ( Eintracht Frankfurt, 75 thousand euro )

Bayer Leverkusen
In : Roberto Hilbert ( Besiktas, free transfer ), Konstantinos Stafylidis ( PAOK Saloniki, 1.5 million euros ), Giulio Donati ( Inter Milan, 3 million euro ), Levin Oeztunali ( Hamburg U - 19, free transfer ), Robbie Kruse ( Duesseldorf, 1.5 million euros ), Andres Palop ( Sevilla, free transfer ), Heung - Min Son ( Hamburg SV, 10 million euros ), Emir Spahic ( Sevilla, 400 thousand euros ), Emre Can ( Bayern Munich, 5 million euros ), Eren Derdiyok ( Hoffenheim, loan ), Christoph Kramer ( Bochum, back ), Nicolai Joergensen ( Copenhagen, back ), Carlinhos ( Jahn Regensburg, back ), Joel Pohjanpalo ( HJK Helsinki, back )

Out : Nicolai Joergensen ( Copenhagen, 670 thousand euros ), Manuel Friedrich ( without club, free transfer ), Michael Rensing ( Duesseldorf, free transfer ), Christoph Kramer ( Moenchengladbach, 200 thousand ), Daniel Schwaab ( Stuttgart, free transfer ), Hajime Hosogai ( Hertha Berlin, 1 million euro ), Junior Fernandes ( Dinamo Zagreb, undisclosed ), Daniel Carvajal ( real Madrid, 6.5 million euros ), Andre Schuerrle ( Chelsea, 22 million euros ), Michal Kadlec ( Fenerbahce, 4.5 million euros ), Karim Bellarabi ( Eintracht Braunschweig, undisclosed ), Arkadiusz Owned ( Augsburg, undisclosed ), Carlinhos ( Brazil, undisclosed ), Joel Pahjanpalo ( VFR Aahlen, loan )

Schalke 04
In : Felipe Santana ( Borussia Dortmund, 1 million euro ), Christian Clemens ( Koeln, 2.8 million euros ), Adam Szalai ( Mainz, 8 million euros ), Leon Goretzka ( Bochum, 3.25 million euros ), Dennis Aogo ( Hamburg, loan ), Kevin Prince Boateng ( AC Milan, 10 million euros ), Tim Hoogland ( Stuttgart, back ), Philipp Hofmann ( SC Paderborn, back ), Anthony Annan ( Osasuna, back ), Jose Manuel Jurado ( Spartak Moscow, re- ), Sergio Escudero ( Getafe, back )

Out : Christoph Moritz ( Mainz, free transfer ), Michel Bastos ( Lyon, again ), Christoph Metzelder ( retired ), Ciprian Marica ( without a club ), Jose Manuel Jurado ( Spartak Moscow, 3 million euro ), Sergio Escudero ( Getafe, 500 thousand euros ), Philipp Hofmann ( Ingolstadt, 200 thousand euros ), Ibrahim Afellay ( Barcelona, back ), Raffael ( Dynamo Kiev, back ), Teemu Pukki ( Celtic, undisclosed ), Tranquillo Barnetta ( Eintracht Frankfurt, loan )

SC Freiburg
In : Felix Klaus ( Greuter Fuerth, 1.1 million euros ), Mike Hanke ( Moenchengladbach, free transfer ), Christopher Jullien ( Auxerre, free transfer ), Gelson Fernandes ( Sporting Lisbon, 400 thousand euros ), Vaclav Pilar ( Wolfsburg, re- ), Francis Coquelin ( Arsenal, 176 thousand euros ), Denis Perger ( Koper, 30 thousand euros ), Admir Mahmedi ( Dynamo Kiev, 300 thousand ), Vladimir Darida ( Viktoria Plzen, 4 million euros ), Garra Dembele ( WH Zall, re- ) Nicolas Hoefler ( Erzebirge, back ), Simon Brandstetter ( Karlsruhe, back ), Erich Sautner ( Hallescher, back ), Beg Ferati ( Winterthur, back )

Out : Johannes Flum ( Eintracht Frankfurt, 2 million euros ), Jan. Rosenthal ( Eintracht Frankfurt, free transfer ), Max Kruse ( Moenchengladbach, 2.5 million euros ), Daniel Caligiuri ( Wolfsburg, 2.8 million euros ), Mounir Bouziane ( Mainz II, free transfer ), Simon Brandstetter ( Erfurt, free transfer ), Cedric Makiadi ( Werder Bremen, 3 million euro ), Erike Jendrisek ( Energie Cottbus, free transfer ), Beg Ferarti ( FC Sion, 200 thousand euros ), Denis Perger ( Wehen Wiesbaden, undisclosed ), Ivan Santini ( NK ​​Zadar, back ), Ezequiel Calvente ( real Betis, back )

Eintracht Frankfurt
In : Johannes Flum ( Freiburg, 2 million euros ), Jan Rosenthal ( Freiburg, free transfer ), Felix Wiedwald ( Duisburg, free transfer ), Marco Russ ( Wolfsburg, 400 thousand euros ), Stephan Schroeck ( Hoffenheim, free transfer ), Joselu ( Hoffenheim, 1 million euro ), Marvin Bakalorz ( Borussia Dortmund, 75 thousand euro ), Vaclav Kadlec ( Sparta Prague, 75 thousand euro ), Vadim Demidov ( Celta Vigo, back ), Tranquillo Barnetta ( Schalke 04 on loan )

Out : Heiko Butscher ( Bochum, free transfer ), Martin Amedick ( SC Paderborn, free transfer ), Julian Dudda ( Werder Bremen II, free transfer ), Oka Nikolov ( Philadelphia, free transfer ), Karim Matmour ( Kaiserslautern, free transfer ), Olivier Occean ( Kaiserslautern, free transfer ), Vadim Demidov ( Anzhi, 500 thousand euros ), Marco Russ ( Wolfsburg, free transfer )

Hamburg SV
In : Kerem Demirbay ( Borussia Dortmund, free transfer ), Jacques Zoua ( Basel, 1 million euro ), Johan Djourou ( Arsenal, 750 thousand euros ), Lasse Sobiech ( Borussia Dortmund, 1.2 million euros ), Hakan Calhanoglu ( Karlsruher, back ), Robert Tesche ( Duesseldorf, back ), Paul Scharner ( Wigan, back ), Pierre - Michel Lasogga ( Hertha Berlin, loan )

Out : Janek Sternberg ( Werder Bremen II, free transfer ), Heung - Min Son ( Leverkusen, 10 million euros ), Marcus Berg ( Panathinaikos, free transfer ), Jacopo Sala ( Hellas Verona, 100 thousand euros ), Paul Scharner ( without club, free transfer ), Christian Noergaard ( Brondby, 350 thousand euros ), Dennis Aogo ( Schalke, loan ), Jeffrey Bruma ( Chelsea, back ), Per Ciljan Skjelbred ( Hertha Berlin, on loan )

Borussia Moenchengladbach
In : Max Kruse ( Freiburg, 2.5 million euros ), Joel Mero ( Lahti, free transfer ), Christoph Kramer ( Bayer Leverkusen, 200 thousand euros ), Raffael ( Dynamo Kiev, 5 million euros ), Matthew Leckie ( FSV Frankfurt, back ), Matthias Zimmermann ( Greuther Fuerth, back ), Igor de Camargo ( Hoffenheim, back )

Out : Niklas Dams ( Servette FC, ​​free transfer ), Igor de Camargo ( Hoffenheim, 1.4 million euros ), Matthew Leckie ( FSV Frankfurt, 300 thousand euros ), Mike Hanke ( Freiburg, free transfer ), Matthias Zimmermann ( SV Sandhausen, 10 thousand euros ), Tolga Gigerci ( Wolfsburg, back ), Alexander Ring ( HJK, back )

Hannover 96
In : Florian Ballas ( Nuernberg II, free transfer ), Konstantin Fuhry ( Suttgart U19 ), Salif Sane ( Nancy, 2 million euros ), Edgar Prib ( Greuther Fuerth, 2.5 million euros ), Leonardo Bittencourt ( Dortmund, 2.8 million euros ), Marcelo ( PSV, 2.75 million euros ), Daniel Royer ( Koeln, back ), Averor Christopher ( St Pauli, back )

Out : Niko Giesselmann ( Greuther Fuerth, free transfer ), Konstantin Rausch ( Stuttgart, free transfer ), Sofian Chahed ( without club, free transfer ), Sergio da Silva Pinto ( Levante, free transfer ), Mario Eggimann ( Union Berlin, free transfer ), Mohammed Abdellaoue ( Stuttgart, 3.5 million euros ), Sascha Schuenemann ( Hansa Rostock, free transfer ), Daniel Royer ( Austria Wien, 200 thousand euros ), Samuel Radlinger ( Rapid Wien, undisclosed ), Deniz Aycicek ( Duisburg, free transfer ), Johan Djourou ( Arsenal, back ), Karim Haggui ( VfB Stuttgart, unknown)

FC Nuernberg
In : Nick Weber ( Borussia Dortmund U19, free transfer ), Martin Angha ( Arsenal, free transfer ), Daniel Ginczcek ( Dortmund, 1.5 million euros ), Mariusz Stepinski ( Widzew Lodz, free transfer ), Emanuel Pogatetz ( Wolfsburg, free transfer ), Josip Drmic ( FC Zurich, 2.2 million euros ), Makoto Hasebe ( Wolfsburg, undisclosed ), Manuel Zeitz ( SC Paderborn, back ), Julien Wiessmeier, Wilson Kamavuaka ( Jahn Regensburg, back ), Philipp Clement ( Hansa Rostock, back ), Almog Cohen ( Hapoel Tel Aviv, back )

Out : Wilson Kamavuaka ( without club, free transfer ), Manuel Zeitz ( SC Paderborn, free transfer ), Timmy Simmons ( FC Brugge, 500 thousand euros ), Julian Wiessmeier ( Wehen Wiesburg, loan ), Timm Klose ( Wolfsburg, 6 million euros ), Almog Cohen ( Ingolstadt, free transfer ), Nick Weber ( Dortmund II, free transfer ), Sebastian Polter ( Wolfsburg, back )

Wolfsburg
In : Stefan Kutschke ( RB Leipzig, free transfer ), Daniel Caligiuri ( Freiburg, 2.8 million euros ), Max Gruen ( Greuther Fuerth, 400 thousand euros ), Timm Klose ( Nuernberg, 6 million euros ), Junior Malanda ( Zulta - Waregem, undisclosed ), Luiz Gustavo ( Bayern Munich, 17.5 million euros ), Fagner ( Vasco, back ), Junior Malanda ( Zulte - Waregem, back ), Tolga Cigerci ( Moenchengladbach, back ), Koo Ja - Cheol ( Augsburg, back ), Sebastian Polter ( Nuernberg, back ), Kevin Scheidhauer ( Bochum, back ), Bjarne Thoelke ( Dynamo Dresden, back ), Ibrahim Sissoko ( Panathinaikos, back ), Akaki Gogia (St. Pauli, back ), Patrick Ochs ( Hoffenheim, back ), Marco Russ ( Eintracht Frankfurt, back ), Felipe ( Stuttgart, back ), Emanuel Pogatetz ( West Ham, back ), Michael Schulze ( Energie Cottbus, back ), Rasmus Joensson ( FSV Frankfurt, back ), Giovanni Sio ( Sochaux, back ), Mateusz Klich ( PEC Zwolle, back )

Out : Sotirios Kyrgiakos ( without a club ), Alexander Madlung ( without a club ), Marwin Hitz ( Augsburg, free transfer ), Yohandry Orozco ( Tachira, free transfer ), Michael Schulze ( Energie Cottbus, 150 thousand euros ), Sebastian Polter ( Mainz, 750 thousand euros ), Kevin Pannewitz ( without a club ), Mateusz Klich ( PEC Zwolle ( 200 thousand euros ), Marco Russ ( Eintracht Frankfurt, 400 thousand euros ), Vaclav Pilar ( Freiburg, 200 thousand euros ), Emanuel Pogatetz ( Nuernberg, free transfer ), Simon Kjaer ( Lille, 2 million euros ), Akaki Gogia ( Hallescher, free transfer ), Fagner ( Vasco, undisclosed ), Ibrahim Sissoko (St. Etienne, undisclosed ), Thomas Kahlenberg ( Brondby, free transfer ), Junior Malanda ( Zulte - Waregem, free transfer ), Rasmus Joensson ( Aalborg, free transfer ), Giovanni Sio ( Basel, 2 million euros ), Makoto Hasebe ( Nuernberg, free transfer ), Patrick Helmes ( FC Koeln, undisclosed ), Tolga Cicerci ( Hertha Berlin, on loan )

VfB Stuttgart
In : Gotoku Sakai ( Albirex, 1.2 million euros ), Sercan Sararer ( Greuther Fuerth, free transfer ), Thorsten Kirschbaum ( Energie Cottbus, free transfer ), Konstantin Rausch ( Hannover 96, free transfer ), Marco Rojas ( Melbourne Victory, free transfer ), Daniel Schwaab ( Bayer Leverkusen, free transfer ), Moritz Leitner ( Borussia Dortmund, loan ), Mohammed Abdellaoue ( Hannover 96, 3.5 million euros ), Patrick Funk (St. Pauli, back ), Patrick Bauer ( Maritimo B, back ), Karim Haggui ( Hannover 96, undisclosed )

Out : Marc Ziegler ( retired ), Mamadou Bah ( no club ), Shinji Okazaki ( Mainz, 1.5 million euros ), Andre Weis ( Ingolstadt, 100 thousand euros ), Raphael Holzhauer ( Augsburg, 300 thousand euros ), Kevin Stoeger ( Kaiserslautern, undisclosed ), Patrick Bauer ( Maritimo, 150 thousand euros ), Tamas Hajnal ( Ingolstadt, 250 thousand euros ), Serdar Tasci ( Spartak Moskau, 4 million euros ), Gotoku Sakai ( Albirex, back ), Tim Hoogland ( Schalke 04, back ), Felipe ( Wolfsburg, back ), Federico Macheda ( Manchester United, back ), Johan Audel ( Nantes, undisclosed )

Mainz 05
In : Todor Nedelev ( Botev Plovdiv, 3 million euro ), Christoph Moritz ( Schalke, free transfer ), Julian Koch ( Borussia Dortmund, 600 thousand euros ), Johannes Geis ( Greuter Fuerth, 900 thousand euros ), Shinji Okazaki ( Stuttgart, 1, 5 million euros ), Sebastian Polter ( Wolfsburg, 750 thousand euros ), Dani Schahin ( Duesseldorf, 1.5 million euros ), Joo - Ho Park ( Basel, 1 million euros ), Fabian Schoenheim ( Union Berlin, back ), Deniz Yilmaz ( SC Paderborn, back ), Anthony Ujah ( FC Koeln, back ), Malik Fathi ( 1860 Munich, again )

Out : Jan. Kirchhoff ( Bayern Munich, free transfer ), Fabian Schoenheim ( Union Berlin, 300 thousand euros ), Ivan Klasnic ( without a club ), Radoslav Zabavnik ( SV Sandhausen, free transfer ), Marco Caligiuri ( Eintracht Braunschweig, free transfer ), Andreas Ivanschitz ( Levante, free transfer ), Marcel Risse ( Koeln, 700 thousand euros ), Adam Szalai ( Schalke 04, 8 million euros ), Anthony Ujah ( Koeln, 2 million euros ), Deniz Yilmaz ( Elazigspor, 250 thousand euros ), Nikita Rukavitsya ( FSV Frankfurt, on loan )

Werder Bremen
In : Nils Petersen ( Bayern Munich, 3 million euro ), Cedric Makiadi ( Freiburg, 3 million euro ), Luca Caldirola ( Inter Milan, 2.25 million euros ), Franco di Santo ( Wigan, free transfer ), Denni Avdic ( PEC Zwolle, free transfer )

Out : Christian Vander ( retired ), Sokratis Papastathopoulos ( Borussia Dortmund, 9.5 million euro ), Denni Avdic ( AZ Alkmaar, 250 thousand euros ), Niclas Fuellkrug ( Greuther Fuerth, 100 thousand euros ), Nils Petersen ( Bayern Munich, again ), Kevin de Bruyne ( Chelsea, back ), Marko Arnautovic ( Stoke City, 3 million euro ), Johannes Wurtz ( SC Paderborn, loan ), Florian Hartherz ( SC Paderborn, 300 thousand euros )

FC Augsburg
In : Marwin Hitz ( Wolfsburg, free transfer ), Mathias Fetsch ( Kickers Offenbach, 200 thousand euros ), Halil Altintop ( Trabzonspor, free transfer ), Raphael Holzhauser ( VfB Stuttgart, loan ), Panagiotis Vlachodimos ( Olympiakos, loan ), Raul Bobadilla ( Basel, 1.5 million euros ), Arkadiusz Owned ( Bayer Leverkusen, loan )

Out : Simon Jentzsch ( retired ), Sebastian Langkamp ( Hertha Berlin, free transfer ), Stephan Hain ( 1860 Muenchen, free transfer ), Somen Tchoyi ( without a club ), Marco Thiede ( SV Sandhausen ( free transfer ), Torsten Oehrl ( Eintracht Braunschweig, 500 thousand euros ), Milan Petrzela ( Viktoria Plzen, free transfer ), Koo Ja - Cheol ( Wolfsburg, back ), Knowledge Musona ( Hoffenheim, back ), Ji Dong - Won ( Sunderland, back ), Aristide Bance ( Fortuna Duesseldorf, withheld)

Hoffenheim
In : Kevin Akpoguma ( Karlsruher FC, ​​1 million euro ), Igor de Camargo ( Moenchengladbach, 1.4 million euros ), Pull Elyonoussi ( Rosenborg, 3 million euro ), Anthony Modeste ( Bordeaux, 3 million euro ), Alexander Stolz ( without club ), Bruno Nazario ( Tombense, 1.5 million euros ), Guilherme Biteco ( Gremio, back ), Junior Ponce ( Alianza Lima, back ), Knowledge Musona ( FC Augsburg, back ), Edson Braafheid ( FC Twente, back ), Joseph- Claude Gyau (St. Pauli, back )

Out : Chris ( Tombense, no club ), Michael Gregoritsch (St. Pauli, undisclosed ), Sandro Wieser ( SV Ried, undisclosed ), Daniel Williams ( Reading, 2 million euros ), Stephan Schroeck ( Eintracht Frankfurt, free transfer ), Filip Malbasic ( FK Partizan, undisclosed ), Joselu ( Eintracht Frankfurt, 1 million euro ), Knowledge Musona ( Kaizer Chiefs, free transfer ), Igor de Camargo ( Standard Liege, 100 thousand euros ), Junior Ponce ( Alianza Lima, undisclosed ), Afriyie Acquah ( Parma, loan ), Eren Derdiyok ( Bayer Leverkusen, loan ), Takashi Usami ( Gamba Osaka, undisclosed ), Patrick Ochs ( Wolfsburg, back ), Heurelho Gomes ( Tottenham, back ), Igor de Camargo ( Moenchengladbach, back )

Hertha Berlin
In : Sebastian Langkamp ( FC Augsburg, free transfer ), Hajime Hosogai ( Bayer Leverkusen, 1 million euro ), Johanned van den Bergh ( Fortuna Dusseldorf, free transfer ), Alexander Baumjohann ( Kaiserslautern, free transfer ), Marco Djucirin ( Jahn Regensburg, back ), Fanol Perdedaj ( Lyngby BK, back ), Daniel Beichler ( SV Sandhausen, back ), Per Ciljan Skjelbred ( Hamburg SV, loan ), Tolga Cigerci ( VfL Wolfsburg, loan )

Out : Alfredo Morales ( FC Ingolstadt, free transfer ), Marvin knoll ( SV Sandhausen, free transfer ), Shervin Radjabali - fardi ( Hansa Rostock, free transfer ), Felix Bastians ( Vfl Bochum, back ), Daniel Beichler ( Sturm Graz, free transfer ), Marco Djuricin ( Sturm Graz, free transfer ), Pierre - Michel Lasogga ( Hamburg SV, on loan )

Eintracht Braunschweig
In : Omar Elabdellaoui ( Man City U21, 500 thousand euros ), Marco Caligiuri ( Mainz 05, free transfer ), Jan. Hochscheidt ( Erzgebirge Aue, 400 thousand euros ), Torsten Oehrl ( FC Augsburg, 500 thousand euros ), Timo Perthel ( MSV Duisburg, free transfer ), Simeon Jackson ( Norwich, free transfer ), Karim Bellarabi ( Bayer Leverkusen, loan ), Jan. Washausen ( Kickers Offenbach, back )

Out : Emre Turan ( Berliner AK, free transfers, Randy Edwini - Bonsu ( without a club ), Steffen Bohl ( without a club ), Raffael Korte ( Saarbruecken, free transfer ), Oliver Petersch ( Arminia Bielefeld, free transfer ), Pierre Merkel ( Hallescher FC, undisclosed ), Bjoern Kluft ( SV Sandhausen ), Chengdong Zhang ( CD Mafra, back, Omar Elabdellaoui ( Man City U21, back )
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Suarez Moved to Barcelona

Posted by Unknown on Thursday, August 22, 2013

Barcelona secured the signature of young Manchester City midfielder, Denis Suarez. Did not say how much should be spent Barcelona transfer for the 19-year-old players.


Suarez has signed a four-year contract. Suarez release clause worth 12 million euros. Barcelona will first enter Suarez to Barcelona B squad who play in the Segunda Liga.

"Barcelona and Manchester City agreed to transfer about Denis Suarez. Born player Salceda de Caselas, Pontevedra, arriving from Manchester City and contracted for four seasons," said an official statement of Barcelona, Thursday (08/22/2013).

Suarez look slick with the Spanish national team in the U-20 World Cup in Turkey some time ago. Although Spain failed to win, Suarez could be assessed future El Matador players.

Suarez has become a byword in Spain. Not only Barcelona, another Spanish clubs like Espanyol, Valencia, Sevilla, Granada, and Celta Vigo also reportedly interested in him.

Manchester City as the legal owner of Suarez has not given him the opportunity to appear in the Premier League. During two years at The Citizens, Suarez has only once played with the first team in the English Champions League Cup.
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Pele Said to Neymar don't go to Premier League

Posted by Unknown on Thursday, June 6, 2013

Brazilian soccer legend, Pele, revealed that Barcelona striker Neymar (21), almost resigned to the English Premier League last year. However, the intention was undone as pele did not advise him to play there.


"I was fortunate to meet with Neymar, company representatives, and President Santos last year. Then, Neymar had the opportunity to play in England and I was one of those who stopped him," said Pele was quoted as saying by Marca. The player nicknamed O Rey (The King) is also explained why preventing Neymar to move to the Premier League.

"He's just starting his career and the Premier League is very different and more emphasized physical strength. At Barcelona, they played more operands. Force the game more concerned with technique and Neymar had the opportunity to play in the world's best team, with the best players anyway, "Pele said.

Barcelona officially announced the transfer of Neymar last week after having undergone tough discussions with Santos as the owner of the old 21-year-old player. The 21-year-old player makes Barcelona had to spend 57 million euros, while for the release clause (buy-out clause) in a contract worth 190 million euros Neymar will be valid for five years.
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Milan Losing the Captain

Posted by Unknown on Tuesday, April 23, 2013

AC Milan coach, Massimiliano Allegri, can not use the talents of captain Massimo Ambrosini. 35-year-old injured an ankle while dealing with Juventus on Sunday (04/21/2013).


Ambrosini to be pulled out at halftime and replaced Sulley Muntari. At the game, Milan 0-1 defeat of Juventus Arturo Vidal penalty due.

"AC Milan inform, Massimo Ambrosini right ankle injury in the match against Juventus and there is some ligament damage to his muscles," said the official release Milan, Tuesday (04/23/2013).

This season, Ambrosini appeared in 17 games in Serie A with the Rossoneri. In the span of the game, not even once Ambrosini scored.

In the next week, Sunday (04/28/2013), Milan will host Catania at the Stadio San Siro. Italian Fashion City club that now ranks third in Serie A with 59 points summaries.
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