31 August 2015

Transfer News: Victor Moses Set For £10m West Brom Move, United In €50m Martial Bid & More

Moses set for West Brom

West Brom are closing in on a deal for Chelsea winger Victor Moses. The £10m-rated Nigeria international had been heavily linked with West Ham but Tony Pulis has gazuped the Hammers, while he is also keen on QPR attacker Matt Phillips.

Bournemouth to sign De Guzman on loan

Bournemouth have beaten off interest from Sunderland to bring Napoli midfielder Jonathan De Guzman to the club on a season-long loan deal.


Bournemouth target Austin

Eddie Howe is keen to bring QPR striker Charlie Austin to Bournemouth as the Cherries look to bolster their attacking options.

West Brom target cut-price Phillips deal

West Brom are hopeful of signing QPR winger Matt Phillips with QPR set to drop their asking prices for a number of key players.

Tottenham plot final Berahino bid

Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy is planning to make one final bid for West Brom striker Saido Berahino despite the Baggies insisting he is not for sale having rejected two offers.

Chalobah to join Napoli on loan

Chelsea midfielder Nathaniel Chalobah is set to join Napoli on a season-long loan deal with opportunities limited at Stamford Bridge.

Enrique & Borini to leave Liverpool

Jose Enrique and Fabio Borini are on the verge of leaving Liverpool with interest being shown in the out-of-favour duo from West Brom and Sunderland respectively.

Leverkusen agree Chicharito deal

Bayer Leverkusen have agreed a deal to sign Manchester United striker Javier Hernandez. The Mexico international has been unable to prove his worth to Louis van Gaal following his return from a loan spell at Real Madrid.

Manchester United make Martial bid

Manchester United have lodged a €50 million bid for Monaco forward Anthony Martial. The 19-year-old extended his current deal to 2020 earlier in the summer.

West Ham bid for Jelavic

West Ham have made a bid for Hull striker Nikica Jelavic. The player has been given permission to travel to London for talks.

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