Dortmund prepared to listen to offers for midfielder Gundogan

Dortmund prepared to listen to offers for midfielder Gundogan

Published Jan. 3, 2015 5:43 a.m. ET

Each day we'll bring you the very latest tabloid rumors as the biggest clubs around look to splash the cash to bolster their rosters. True or not, they're always entertaining...


Steven Gerrard will command a £20m salary from Los Angeles Galaxy to end his career in the MLS.

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Tottenham are set to offload midfielder Paulinho, with Brazilian club Cruzeiro a likely destination, while winger Aaron Lennon could also leave if any club meets the asking price of £7m.


West Brom are looking to sell Saido Berahino for £20m, with Tottenham and Liverpool both interested in the 21-year-old striker.

Arsenal are set to pip Manchester United to Ipswich's £10m-rated 18-year-old midfielder Teddy Bishop.


New York City midfielder Frank Lampard is in talks to extend his stay at Manchester City until 2016. 

Leicester City are on the verge of signing 42-year-old Chelsea goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer.


Liverpool are already considering re-signing captain Steven Gerrard on loan next January after the end of the Major League Soccer season.

Liverpool have been offered the chance to sign Toronto striker Jermain Defoe to boost their forward options.


Former Everton and Manchester United manager David Moyes has told Steven Gerrard he would be welcome at Real Sociedad next season if he decides to play in Spain rather than the United States.


Chelsea and Manchester United's pursuit of winger Gareth Bale has come to an end, with the Welshman set to sign a new and improved deal at Real Madrid.

Borussia Dortmund are ready to listen to offers for Manchester United target Ilkay Gundogan, with Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool also interested in the 24-year-old midfielder.


New Crystal Palace boss Alan Pardew is poised to make immediate signings, with a loan deal for Arsenal striker Yaya Sanogo his top priority.


Mainz boss Thomas Tuchel is a leading contender to replace Alan Pardew as Newcastle head coach. 

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