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Robert Lewandowski to Manchester United doesn't bother boss


Borussia Dortmund coach Jurgen Klopp claims he's not disquieted by contemporary reports linking star striker parliamentarian Lewandowski with Manchester United.

It has been claimed that the prolific European nation international (above) can be part of the Premier League club in a very £12million deal at the top of the season.

It is advised the value for the 24-year-old would be comparatively low-cost as he would be out of contract the subsequent summer.

Manchester United on the brink of signing in Dortmund star Robert Lewandowski

Borussia Dortmund star Robert Lewandowski is set to leave for Manchester United during the January transfer window. Reports suggest Sir Alex Ferguson is on the verge of adding Robert Lewandowski to Manchester United plentiful forward department.
 
Manchester United first attempted to sign in the Polish striker during the summer transfer window, but they couldn’t agree upon transfer fees with Borussia Dortmund. The upcoming transfer window has breathed new life into the whole transfer saga, only this time Manchester United is prepared to bring Robert Lewandowski to Old Trafford.
 
A number of top notch European clubs have set out to after the signatures of Robert Lewandowski, who is rumored to be around £12 million. If that is the actual price tag on the forward then Manchester United would already be in possession of gentleman’s agreement for the Robert Lewandowski.
 
The 24-year-old Poland international has already indicated towards a move out Borussia Dortmund. Just a couple of weeks ago, Roberto Lewandowski revealed that he was eager to join a big English Premier League club.
 
Reportedly, Borussia Dortmund have reluctantly agreed to Manchester United’s transfer proposal. The Bundesliga champions attempted to renew Roberto Lewandowski’s contract with the club, but given that the striker had already handed in a transfer request pursuing a renewal is a lost cause.
 
Robert Lewandowski has a small release clause and a nearing expiration date on his contract. Therefore, Borussia Dortmund will be forced to sell off Robert Lewandowski for handful of money rather than risk losing him for pennies later.
 
Just last week Borussia Dortmund Chief Executive Hans-Joachim Watzke told TMW: “We still have to talk about it with him, even regarding an eventual termination clause; to determine it we must make a calculation based on his performances during this season.”
 
Meanwhile, in England reports suggests Robert Lewandowski has already agreed to the personal terms of a contract offered by Manchester United. Nonetheless, Robert Lewandowski can be forced to fulfill his duties at Borussia Dortmund for another season given that he still has 18 months left on his contract.

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Manchester United reveal shocking bid for Liverpool star Raheem Sterling

Manchester United are considering a shocking bid for Liverpool rebel Raheem Sterling. Reports of Manchester United’s surprise interest in the teenage surfaced after Liverpool hit a bump on the road to ensure Raheem Sterling’s future at the club.
 
Sir Alex Ferguson wants Raheem Sterling as long-term replacement for Manchester United’s out of favor Portuguese winger Nani. Well, the Old Trafford boss actually has a chance of stealing the 17-year-old from their archrivals as Raheem Sterling is questioning his contract extension with Liverpool.
 
Liverpool and Raheem Sterling are currently at the table negotiating over a new contract. The England international was up for a new contract after being made a permanent member of Liverpool’s first team. However, the negotiations have fallen apart over the new salary of the youngster.
 
Clubs insiders have revealed that Raheem Sterling is demanding as much as £50,000 per week from Liverpool, but the Merseyside club is willing to offer no more than £30,000 per week. No official statements on this topic have been made by Liverpool or Raheem Sterling, but it’s clear that the contract negotiations have taken a serious blow.
 
A number of clubs will be in pursuit of Raheem Sterling during the January transfer window. Top notch clubs from Europe such as Paris Saint-Germain, Juventus, and Arsenal are already being linked with moves for the youngster.
 
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has asked Raheem Sterling to focus on football rather than worrying about his salary. However, the stalled talks between the club and the player are fueling speculation about an away move.
 
Manchester United Sir Alex Ferguson is keen on kicking out Nani from his squad during the January transfer window. Rife rumors suggest the Scotsman is already looking for buyers, which means Manchester United will probably sign in a new winger this fall.
 
Any moves between Liverpool and Manchester United are guaranteed to be an acrimonious one. The last direct transfer between Liverpool and Manchester United occurred almost 50 years ago in the form of Phil Chisnall.
 
Since then there have been very rare cases of players switching allegiances between these two clubs. The indirect transfer sagas of Michael Owen and Gabriel Heinze are two good examples of how bitter things can become between Liverpool and Manchester United.

Gossip: Manchester United back in for Athletic Bilbao star

Manchester United are ready to go back in for Athletic Bilbao midfielder Oscar de Marcos, according to a report.

De Marcos impressed against the Reds in Europe last season and the Reds scouted the 23-year-old in Saturday's game at Barcelona, report the Daily Mirror.

United are still searching for a reliable midfield formula with the likes ofAndersonTom CleverleyDarren Fletcher and veterans Ryan Giggsand Paul Scholes in and out of the side.

Would you like to see United go for De Marcos? Have your say.

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Stoke defender Ryan Shawcross resists lure of return to Manchester United


Ryan Shawcross has told Stoke he is ready to reject the opportunity to rejoin Manchester United because he does not want to part with his manager and mentor, Tony Pulis.

Stoke have offered their 25-year-old captain a record-breaking six-year deal, said to be worth £14m, and Shawcross confirmed that he has no wish to leave the Britannia Stadium, even though it means committing himself to a team never likely to be better than mid-table in the Premier League.
Only six weeks ago, the Manchester United manager, Sir Alex Ferguson, said that he wished Shawcross was still at Old Trafford and doubted his wisdom in letting Pulis sign him for £1m in January 2008. But the 6ft 3in centre-half is clear that he wants to repay Pulis for the faith he showed in him then and for turning him into an England player.
"The talks are ongoing and we are not that far along yet for me to say it has been agreed in principle, but the main thing is that I want to stay and Stoke want to keep me," Shawcross said.
"Ultimately, it is up to my agent and the club to sort it out but I've told them I want to stay and the main reason is the gaffer. He's been great to me throughout my time here and made me captain at a young age. I've told him I want to stay here, even if a top four club comes in.
"I feel like he's improved me every year. He got me into the England squad, which has been a goal of mine, and it showed a Stoke player can get into the England squad, which has been an issue."
Shawcross helped Stoke to their seventh clean sheet of the season as Dean Whitehead's goal gave them a fourth win in five matches on Saturday.

Match facts

WBA: MYHILL 6/10, REID 7, McAULEY 7, OLSSON 6, POPOV 7, DORRANS 7, MULUMBU 7, ROSENBERG 5, YACOB 6, GERA 6, LONG 6
Stoke: BEGOVIC 7, CAMERON 6, HUTH 7, SHAWCROSS 7, SHOTTON 7, ETHERINGTON 6, ADAM 6, NZONZI 7, WHELAN 7, WALTERS 6, K JONES 8
Goal: Stoke City Whitehead 75. Subs: WBA Lukaku 6 (Rosenberg, 64), Odemwingie 7 (Gera, 64), Brunt (Yacob, 81). Stoke City Kightly 7 (Etherington, 59), Whitehead 7 (Adam, 64).
Bookings: Stoke City Huth, Adam, Shawcross. Man of the match K Jones. Match rating 6/10.
Possession: WBA 52%. Stoke City 48%.
Attempts on target: WBA 11. Stoke City 4.
Referee K Friend (Leicestershire). Att 24,739.

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