What site do you use for up to date transfers for the whole of World football?
I'm updating PES atm and could use a site for ALL the transfers for the every team, other than English & Big Europe Transfers that we get reports of here. I use
www.footballtransfers.info but I don't think it's bang up to date tbh, the Amelia transfer in Italy was a month old when it came up on there.
www.goal.com/en/Transfertzone.aspxCheers dude.
I found this on Eurosport, thought it was a nice little article covering many deals:
Premier League - Transfer Talk: A right old messEurosport - Wed, 16 Jul 17:28:00 2008
Oh dear. It appears that Liverpool's shameless pursuit of Aston Villa skipper Gareth Barry may grind to a halt after all.
Like a bearded, brazen, louche Lothario who hits on other people's wives at dinner parties, Rafael Benitez has repeatedly and publicly expressed his desire to snare Barry at a reasonable price.
The thing is, with Liverpool's feuding American owners keen to reign in the spending after two seasons of bling-bling cash-flashing, Rafa's attempts to buy the England international at below his market value always needed to be funded by the sale of existing players.
So, he tried to offload Xabi Alonso and Scott Carson - for significantly higher than their own market values.
But with Juventus able to source the less creative, yet equally effective Christian Poulsen at half Alonso's £15 million price, and with Villa themselves baulking at the quite ridiculous £10 million tag initially placed on Carson (who is set to join Stoke for well under half that), Benitez could be left with a lot of egg on his face.
So what next for Barry, who returned to around two dozen cold shoulders at Villa training today? The Sun and Daily Mirror say Arsenal have declared a tentative interest, but with Liverpool's fading ability to put their money where their big mouths are - and with the Gunners' own squeaky-clean transfer dealings - Arsene Wenger will be strategically and morally placed to drive a harder bargain.
Furthermore, Liverpool have loads of midfielders while Arsenal - already short of Mathieu Flamini and set to lose Alexander Hleb and Gilberto Silva - could do with a deep-lying, hard-working foil for Cesc Fabregas.
Which could see Benitez's attempts to close the gap on the top three ultimately widen their own deficit behind Arsenal. Oops.
Gilberto, meanwhile, would be laughing his way to the Bank of Greece if it didn't always look like he was on the verge of tears. Reports are circulating that his move to Panathinaikos will make him the highest-paid player in Greek football history, with a three-year deal on £40,000 a week being mooted.
That's right - the 31-year-old midfield yeoman will earn more than fellow Brazilian and former World Player of the Year Rivaldo. He could be joined at Pana by Blackburn defender Andre Ooijer, according to the Daily Mirror.
Some of you may remember Australian A-League goalkeeper Danny Vuckovic he-man bitch-slapping a referee in last season's grand finale down under.
Well, he was slapped in return - with a lengthy ban that has seen his club, the delightfully-named Central Coast Mariners, search for a replacement goalkeeper whose "vast and impressive professional experience, his very presence at training will be an inspiration for our younger players ahead of the regular season".
So they have plumped for a sieg-heiling, reality-TV starring, booze-hounding reformed cokehead.
A man who has not played professionally since his sacking by Chelsea for a failed 2002 drug test which he initially claimed was sabotage, before later admitting that he snorted up to ten grams of blow a day.
A man who once claimed an "ironic" Nazi salute aimed at Spurs fans was a response to abuse they directed at him and then, years afterwards, reckoned Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson ditched him because of his "right-wing" politics.
That's right, Mark "it wasn't me... oh, alright then, it was" Bosnich will be the shining example to the kids of New South Wales. Words would fail TT if it wasn't verbally incontinent.
With Frank Lampard - who the Daily Express claim Roman Abramovich's son teenage Arkady is begging not to be sold - kicking his heels at Chelsea's reluctance to let him join Jose Mourinho at Internazionale, and Didier Drogba being coveted by half of Europe, Blues boss Luiz Felipe Scolari is wisely keen to hang onto existing assets.
Ricardo Carvalho was reportedly set on a reunion with mentor Mourinho, but the fighting man's Gene Hackman has worked his Portuguese-speaking magic and the former Porto defender has declared his happiness at the club (all papers).
And, amazingly, Scolari also wants Ukrainian misfit Andriy Shevchenko to stay at Stamford Bridge, pointing to the fact that - while he only scored eight times last season - the man who has been harking for a return to Milan or even the knackers' yard of MLS only started 12 matches.
The Daily Mirror reckon that Chelsea may let Israeli defender Tal Ben Haim go, with Manchester City rumoured to be preparing a £5 million bid, which along with Steven Sidwell's transfer to Villa for the same amount would represent a tidy profit on two players the Blues got for free last summer.
The same paper is also convinced that spindly-limbed, wild-haired Strokes roadie Pablo Aimar will tread the treacherous Newcastle training ground turf in a £7 million deal from the surprisingly-relegated Zaragoza, although The Sun's report that Toon are set to bag impressive Hamburg midfielder Nigel de Jong for around half that amount made more football (and fiscal) sense until the player himself scotched the rumours.
Another Segunda Division - Premier League link is between Real Sociedad and Arsenal, who are set to loan youngsters Fran Merida and Pedro to the insolvent Basques. The San Sebastian strugglers are also in talks with former Bolton furball Ivan Campo, according to the Spanish press.
Spurs fans continue to bash their heads in frustration after inconsistent one-trick pony Aaron Lennon insisted in The Sun that he will stay at the 'Lane, with Dimitar Berbatov and Robbie Keane nearing respective moves to Manchester United and Liverpool, although one wonders where the latter will get the money from.
Hull boss Phil Brown remains deferential in his dealings with Sir Alex over re-signing Manchester United reserves striker Fraizer Campbell, although he admitted that the youngster - who impressed on-loan in last season's promotion campaign - is "very, very important to him".
Fellow new-boys Stoke, meanwhile, could add drink-driving, FA Cup-hating, Shakespeare-reading, anti-globalisation, professional redhead Dave Kitson to their ranks for a whopping £4.5 million (Daily Mirror). The erudite one-time non league player cost Reading only £150,000 from Cambridge five years ago, but he scored 10 Premier League goals for the relegated Royals last season.
Finally, West Ham are set to bid £2 million for Leicester prospect Joe Mattock. With Sunderland target George McCartney the only specialist left-back in the Hammers squad, and captain Lucas Neill set to leave the club as the Icelandic owners look to trim the wage bill, Alan Curbishley is desperate for cheap reinforcements and the Under-21 starlet fits all the criteria.
Reda Maher / Eurosport