Transfer News Roundup – Arsenal, Chelsea, Newcastle United, Bolton, Tottenham, Real Madrid

Roundup of the latest news in the last 24 hours involving the following clubs:

Arsenal, Chelsea, Bolton, Newcastle United, Tottenham and Real Madrid.

Newcastle United

Newcastle have finally sealed the transfer of Obafemi Martins, and apart from the usual platitudes of getting the player we always wanted (after losing out on Dirk Kuyt, the player they also wanted) Newcastle can finally look at the season with more confidence. They still need a defender, and if possible a striker (although there’s little time left).

Newcastle also got through their UEFA Cup qualifying round yesterday and will now be playing Levadia Tallinn in the first round. They play their first game away on the 14th and the return leg will be at St James Park on the 28th of September. For all of the digs this column makes against Newcastle United, I wish them the best of luck – they should clear this round and get into the group stages quite comfortably.

Bolton Wanderers

Just signed Anelka for 8 mil from Fenerbahce. Gives the squad a decent striker and improves their chances of ending in the top 6 this season. Europe is a realistic target for them as long as they can keep scoring goals.

Rob Smyth writes this in the Guardian:

“There had been a sense this summer that Allardyce had taken Bolton as far as he could, but now he is armed with exactly what he wanted in order to take the next step: a 20-goals-a-season forward of genuine international class. It is a brave move, because Allardyce could have taken the easy option and stuck with a system that, all things being equal, guarantees Bolton mid-table security at worst.

Instead he has opted to fundamentally change to an established, successful modus operandi, a decision which carries considerable risk. Look at Gérard Houllier, who tried to purify Liverpool’s game in the summer of 2003 and was out of a job within a year; or Ferguson, who broke up the greatest midfield quartet in British football history to accommodate Juan Veron and ended up killing a golden goose that was delivering a Premiership every year. In altering the status quo, Allardyce could leave Bolton in dire straits. Or it could be the genesis of something big. Either way, he should be applauded for taking the gamble.”

Read the full article.

Tottenham

The link between Real Madrid and Tottenham over Baptista is ridiculous speculation. Baptista does not want to move and Real Madrid are not likely to sell him.

Real Madrid

Real Madrid may yet sign Reyes towards the end of the month, and they certainly have the finances to do so. However, it’s also the time when Real Madrid are interested in selling, and players such as Gravesen, Woodgate and Ronaldo will be shipped off to other clubs if possible.

AC Milan are most likely to acquire Ronaldo, while Gravesen cannot seem to decide between Newcastle United and Celtic (Celtic play in the Champions League, Newcastle will give him the Premiership and most likely more money – go for the money!). Woodgate is rumoured to return to the Premiership, although Madrid could still keep him and use him as backup.

Then there’s the issue of Tevez…no more news on him, but Madrid remains a valid option for him if he decides to move to Europe.

Chelsea & Arsenal

I deliberately refuse to talk about Ashley Cole, William Gallas and Reyes. If you don’t know about it, consider yourself very, very lucky. Myles called it Chinese torture, and he’s not far off the mark.

The French coach Domenech has warned Makelele that if he doesn’t report for the Euro 2008 qualifiers Domenech will move to get him banned from playing for Chelsea for two matches. Note that Makelele has already announced his retirement. Domenech’s being an idiot, and this recent spate of managers throwing their weight around to intimidate players is getting tiring. Makelele is 33 and won’t be around (or won’t be in great shape) for Euro 2008 anyway – blood a young player and let Chelsea play in peace.

Although, if Makelele has to go play for France it makes it easier for other teams to beat Chelsea, so there’s an advantage right there.

Arsenal? Said no to Atletico Madrid’s bid for Reyes, with Wenger saying that the offer was not good enough. Good on Arsenal for sticking to their guns on Reyes and Cole. How Arsenal will cope with an unhappy player and even more ‘links’ with Real Madrid, well that’s not our concern, is it? Obviously the club management feel that it’s an acceptable risk to take.

Freddie Ljungberg – he of Calvin Klein fame (former model) and new captain of Sweden (also turns out for Arsenal now and then) has told the world what the Arsenal squad have recently discovered: that Chelsea are beatable. It’s good to see Freddie and Henry (who also said something similar elsewhere) take the lead in encouraging the young players, but seriously…

Chelsea have always been beatable, it’s just that the opposition has never been good enough.

That could have changed this year – let’s see what happens this weekend.

Also see the Champions League groups here.

Topics: Arsenal, Bolton Wanderers, Chelsea, Football Transfers, General Football News, Newcastle United, Real Madrid, Tottenham

Email This Post Email This Post

More

11 Comments

  1. Spencer

    Thanks for the good luck! I always feel nervous when Newcastle play ‘minnows’ though like we may slip up! Looking forward to the season a little bit more now we have a striker!

    August 25th, 2006 @ 19:19
  2. D. Hall

    “after losing out on Dirk Kuyt, the player they also wanted”
    Kuyt was easily second choice. Roeder didn’t seem particularly impressed by him when watching recent matches and Shearer gave him a bad report after the world cup. Very few Newcastle fans were disappointed that he chose Liverpool. If I was Benitez I’d stick with Crouch.

    August 25th, 2006 @ 19:50
  3. john gradon

    Er, all Roeder’s guarded comments about Dirk Kuyt not being the quickest of players etc. prior to Liverpool finally signing him sure didn’t make it sound as if he was top of Toon’s target list to anyone watching the situation closely. Roeder always seemed to have his doubts. And Shearer basically warned Toon off. I suspect Kuyt was a standby in case Martins or Klose deals fell through.

    August 25th, 2006 @ 22:24
  4. Rich Rangoon

    Babtista is in talks with Spurs and has been for the last 10 days, he may, or may not come?

    There was a lot of publicity when Reyes came to Arsenal for £17 mill, he was a bargin then was,nt he and the same when Cole was caught with the representatives of Chelsea.

    Now REyes cant stand it at Arsenal and wants out.Its bad for team spirit to have a player so low in the dressing room Arsenal will have to sell him off cheap, taking a massive loss ( oh Wenger, you never bought a wrong,n)of around £9 mill. Money you can ill afford to lose with the intrest your paying on the new ground

    The Ashley Cole thing is a joke quite frankly, And Chelsea are having you over. If a deal is to be done it will be on the very last secound of the very last hour of the last day of the transfer window, thus knackering any chance of getting a replacment If Wenger thinks he is going to get an extra £10 mill just because Chelsea want to buy him, he is mad. It all goes to prove how tight the cash is. And Cole is,nt worth the money Chelsea are offering anyway.

    MIDTABLE BECKONS

    August 26th, 2006 @ 00:46
  5. Ahmed Bilal

    The Kuyt bit is funny – early in the summer Kuyt is talking about Newcastle and Newcastle are talking about Kuyt. Then he says no, and you guys say he was never first choice.

    Yes, Shearer said he wasn’t good, but are you also going to tell me that Lampard is shit as well, because he couldn’t score? Kuyt didn’t play much in the World Cup – and has a very good league record to boast of. I’m not defending him as I don’t rate him too well, but that’s because I don’t think we’ve seen enough of him yet.

    Rich – Baptista to Spurs? The player doesn’t want to move, the club doesn’t want to sell, why would he come?

    You’re venting anti-hatred instead of making sense mate.

    August 26th, 2006 @ 01:45
  6. Rocky

    @Rich Rangoon

    Check out what we’ve actually paid for Reyes and the transfer fees we’re asking for and then mouth off about us taking a loss on him.

    But hey, we shouldn’t let facts get in the way of a chance to take a shot at Wenger.

    August 28th, 2006 @ 03:34
  7. pascal okene okechi

    pls arsene wenger should sign at least three players.a goal keeper,an attacker and a midfielder.he should change his fottball formation if arsenal must move to greater heights.i expect frank ribbery to be in arsenal next season no matter what it will cost ,arsenal needs a player like him by all means to streghnten the midfield prowess.i want baptista and aliadiere and diaby out from arsenal,also senderos and traore,these players lack football experience.

    April 13th, 2007 @ 21:09
  8. Nkansah Christopher N.P.K

    i think Frank Ribery’s switch to arsenal would
    be of great importance.helping to secure the title
    for arsenal next season.also that of lius
    fanbiaski would also be of great importance.also
    i tink wenger should go for an attacker to
    strenghten the attacking prowess of the team.
    either huntelaar or yaya toure from the
    dutch and french league respectively.

    May 19th, 2007 @ 18:16
  9. Amadi Chizi Solomon

    If frank Ribery is transferred 2 Arsenal it will be of gr8 importance

    June 4th, 2007 @ 17:21
  10. davis bosire

    I congraturate chelsea club for the consolidating decision to sign in new players. Its more of a stronghold to the england teams now that the feable side of chelsea is healed(defence). Being a blood positive chelsea fan, think that even if fergie or wenger offers a 1000000 pound to buy me as a fan, ill turn it down. I bet to the rivals that come nxt season blues will be the extraordinary entertainers.

    June 4th, 2007 @ 18:36
  11. davis bosire

    I congraturate chelsea club for the consolidating decision to sign in new players. Its more of a stronghold to the england teams now that the feable side of chelsea is healed(defence). Being a blood positive chelsea fan, think that even if fergie or wenger offers a 1000000 pound to buy me as a fan, ill turn it down. I bet to the rivals that come nxt season blues will be the extraordinary entertainers.
    chelsea diehard men!!!!!!!

    June 4th, 2007 @ 18:37