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Posted by Dom Raynor on 05/19/2009

With the European football season drawing to a close the attention of the UK press is fully focused on transfer tittle-tattle and Tuesday's big money move centres around Wigan Athletic winger Antonio Valencia.

The Daily Mail 'exclusively' reveal that the Ecuador international is set to join Real Madrid after Latics boss Steve Bruce thrashed out a £21.5million deal with the Spanish club.

Despite the fact that Valencia does not feature on Real Madrid president-elect Florentino Perez's wanted list the deal will apparently force the hand of Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson.

Although the players agent Diego Herrera said: "Real Madrid made an offer last week, but nobody from Wigan has told me of an offer from Manchester United."

Valencia, 23, is seen by United as a potential replacement for Cristiano Ronaldo, who, as we all know, is permanently linked with a move to Madrid.

However, the Daily Star claim that Liverpool midfielder Xabi Alonso is the one who will be on his way to Real if Perez returns as club president. £21m should just about do it.

According to the Daily Mirror's Football Spy Tottenham Hotspur manager Harry Redknapp is set to move for Lazio's £15million-rated striker Goran Pandev to beef up his attack. Presumably 'Arry will have to get rid of one of Darren Bent, Roman Pavlyuchenko, Robbie Keane or Jermain Defoe from his beef-lacking attacking first.

Meanwhile, Chelsea's pursuit of AC Milan coach Carlo Ancelotti has taken a new twist after it emerged that the club are reluctant to recruit the Italian's trusted assistants, according to The Times.

Mauro Tassotti and Filippo Galli will not be following the Italian to Stamford Bridge as owner Roman Abramovich would prefer Ancelotti to work with the club's existing coaching staff of Ray Wilkins and Paul Clement.

But Milan loan-star David Beckham has revealed in The Sun how the players are begging Carlo Ancelotti not to quit the Rossoneri for Chelsea.

"Every single one of the Milan players loves him, adores him and doesn't want him to go," Beckham said.

Newcastle United could play themselves out of a £140m takeover if they are demoted from the Premier League this weekend. The Guardian reports that investors from the United States and the Middle East are lining up an offer to buy out unpopular owner Mike Ashley - but it all hangs on the club avoiding relegation.

And finally... an interesting story in The Independent claims top-flight footballers in England are routinely surrounded by gangsters who pose a threat to their reputations and tempt many towards criminality. That is according to a former Premier League player just released from prison after serving four years of an eight-year term for his involvement in a drugs ring.

Comments

Posted by Darwish on 05/19/2009

Sir Alex should not buy Valencia,I think it would be a waste of money..he can spend less on better players out there...

Posted by tarie on 05/21/2009

valencia's type of play won't fit in MAN U but a wise move would be to Arsenal. he will fit in perfectly well

Posted by Nirmal on 05/22/2009

He shouldn't buy valencia instead he should try to keep tevez in the club

Posted by nelson on 05/25/2009

he should buy david silva,kaka or juan mata

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