Ancelotti makes Raheem Sterling his number one Real Madrid target

Ancelotti makes Raheem Sterling his number one Real Madrid target

Published Sep. 24, 2014 4:29 a.m. ET

Liverpool are among the clubs keeping an eye on Real Madrid youngster Jack Harper, who was born in Spain to Scottish parents.

Arsenal will talk with Paris Saint-Germain over a January deal for midfielder Adrien Rabiot, who is out of contract next summer.

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Cardiff are considering an offer to Glenn Roeder to become part of their management team. They want Leyton Orient manager Russell Slade to take over from Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

West Brom are on the trail of Rayo Vallecano striker Alberto Bueno.


Diego Poyet has been given permission to leave West Ham on loan - he has played just once since joining from Charlton in the summer.

Arsenal and Chelsea could fight it out to sign Rochdale's rookie goalkeeper Jonathan Musangu, 16. He has already represented England at youth level.

Sturm Graz midfielder Anel Hadzic could become Darko Milanic's first signing at Leeds.

Ipswich boss Mick McCarthy hopes to sign Jack Collison, who has been on trial at Portman Road.


Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti has made Liverpool and England winger Raheem Sterling his No 1 transfer target.

James Milner has reiterated he will only commit his future to Manchester City if he is getting enough game time.

Ron Vlaar has told Aston Villa he is ready to talk about a new contract.

Louis van Gaal has been snubbed by Wesley Sneijder after the Dutch star revealed he would not be joining him at Manchester United.

Stuart Pearce has urged Ross Barkley to remain at Everton, amid interest from Manchester City.

West Brom are keeping tabs on Rayo Vallecano striker Alberto Bueno and could sign him for $4m in January.

QPR are keeping tabs on Atletico Clube de Portugal striker Bjorn Johnsen.

MK Dons are set to sign former Coventry midfielder Carl Baker, who recently had his contract cancelled.


James Milner will only commit to a new Manchester City contract if he is given assurances about playing time.

Newcastle defender Mike Williamson says his team-mates remain firmly behind under-pressure manager Alan Pardew.

Arsenal are set to fight it out with Manchester United for Aston Villa skipper Ron Vlaar.


Alan Pardew has warned striker Sammy Ameobi that his future with Newcastle is on the line ahead of the Capital One Cup clash with Crystal Palace.


UEFA is planning a crackdown on third-party ownership of players across the European leagues.


The chaotic reign of Vincent Tan at Cardiff City took yet another twist when the West Ham United player Ravel Morrison announced on Twitter that he was moving to the club on a three-month loan.

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