Madrid want Kane as Cristiano Ronaldo's replacement:
Real Madrid are interested in signing England international Harry Kane. Kane, who scored 35 goals in 63 appearances for Tottenham Hotspurs, is being lined up as a replacement for Cristiano Ronaldo, who is reportedly interested in joining French champions PSG. (Telegraph)
LA Galaxy wants former Dutch international:
Major League Soccer (MLS) outfit LA Galaxy are interested in signing AC Milan midfielder Nigel de Jong. The former Dutch international has featured in just five matches this season. (Goal.com)
Coventry snaps former England international:
Coventry signed former English international Joe Cole until the end of the season. The 34-year-old joins the club on a free transfer from Aston Villa. (ESPN)
Klopp eyeing reunion with the former Dortmund star:
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is interested in buying world cup winning goal scorer Mario Gotze from Bayern Munich. Both have previously worked in Dortumund before Gotze seals a move to Allienz Arena. (Bild)
Chelsea lining up Chamberlin to replace Hazzard:
Chelsea are lining up to sign Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain in the summers. According to reports, the defending champions have already conceded the fact that Eden Hazard willl leave next summer, and believes that 22-year-old is the right man to replace the Belgian international. (Sun)
United wants Chelsea star
Manchester United have turned their attention to Chelsea star Eden Hazard. The move comes after United were told that Real Madrid won't allow Gareth Bale to leave the club. (Get west London)
Stoke City in pursuit of West Brom striker:
Stoke City manager Philip Hughes is eyeing a move for un-settled West Brom striker Seido Berahino. According to reports, the former City manager to strengthen their attack. (Telegraph)
Bournemouth wants former England international:
Bournemouth is interested in landing QPR's goalkeeper Rob Green to the Dean Court stadium. The former England international's contract with the Ranger's will come to an end in the summer. (Daily Mail)
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