Thursday, April 4, 2013

Mourinho to Chelsea Hamilton Academical? Neymar to FC Barcelona? Bony to West Ham... - Crunchsports.com

Thursday's round up of the very best move reports from days gone by 24 hours... - Chelsea must look to replace Rafael Benitez with Jose Mourinho come early july, former Blues striker Didier Drogba has toldASky Sports. - But Real Madrid midfielder Xabi Alonso has toldAThe Times of IndiaAthat he's optimistic that Mourinho will remain at the club next year despite him being linked with a go back to his former club. - And Mourinho herself has refused to talk about his potential with Real Madrid as he remains associated with the Blues. - Neymar, who has been connected with the likes of Barcelona, Chelsea and Real Madrid, has been urged by compatriot Ronaldo to leave Santos as soon as possible and join a top European team. "Neymar is without question a great player," Ronaldo toldASports Spectacular. "He is going to be among the most useful in the entire world when he decides to perform in Europe. He is too talented to be limited only to Brazil. "He has received several suggestions from clubs overseas, but he renewed his contract with Santos. Ideally local plumber to leave for Europe will be ahead of the World Cup in 2014. It would make him more mature and he would have more knowledge to lead Brazil." - Thibaut Courtois, who is currently on loan at Atletico Madrid, has mentioned he is unsure about his future at Chelsea since the Blues remain linked with a move for striker Radamel Falcao. - Vitesse Arnhem striker Wilfried Bony has opened the entranceway to a change to West Ham after revealing a summer go on to Upton Park is just a apossibilitya. - Pepe Reina it's still Liverpool's first-choice goalkeeper next season, insists boss Brendan Rodgers. - Chelsea striker Romelu Lukaku needs still another mortgage move next year but is impossible to stay at West Brom. - Mark Hughes may change Neil Warnock for the second amount of time in 15 months after being set up by Leeds, according to theADaily Mirror.

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