Friday, March 1, 2013

Real Madrid Readies Bale Bid; PSG Targets Rooney: Soccer Roundup - Businessweek

These is a roundup of football experiences from U.K. Papers with clickable Internet links. Real Madrid gets the desire and funds to signal Tottenhamas Gareth Bale in the offseason, the Daily Telegraph described, citing the Spanish clubas former leader Ramon Calderon. Spurs wouldnat tune in to offers below 50amillion lbs ($75.5 million) for the Wales winger, who is also being closely monitored by Paris Saint-Germain, Bayern Munich, Barcelona and Manchester City, the newspaper added. aThere is obviously a but Real Madrid is in a very healthier condition, economically talking, so that it will be in the position to sign him,a the Telegraph offered Calderon as saying. True is prepared to pay Spurs 30 million pounds up front for Bale with a further 10 million pounds on the following four years, the Daily Star reported. According to the terms of the four-year contract Bale closed in June, Real is among a select group of clubs head be permitted to speak with if interest is shown by them, the newspaper added. Paris Saint-Germain is giving serious consideration to creating a bid for Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney at the end of in 2010, the Times of London described. Itas not clear what the French league leader is prepared to provide for the 27-year-old Rooney, who will enter the final two years of his United deal in June, the Days said. Everton looks a struggle to help keep midfielder Marouane Fellaini after Real Madrid, Chelsea and both Manchester clubs indicated a pastime in signing the Belgian, the Daily Mail described. Fellaini is aware of the focus and is enthusiastic about possibilities away from Everton, which often offers one valuable person each offseason to boost its financial predicament, the Mail added. Defoe Return? Tottenham striker Jermain Defoe could make a return in the north London derby against Arsenal on March 3, the Sun reported. Defoe, whoas scored 14 ambitions for Spurs this period, resumed training this week after injuring his ankle Feb. 3 enjoying against West Bromwich Albion, the newspaper added. To contact the reporter on this story: Dan Baynes in Sydney at dbaynes@bloomberg.net To contact the manager accountable for this story: Christopher Elser at celser@bloomberg.net

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