Falcao wants Premier League stay despite United struggles

Falcao wants Premier League stay despite United struggles

Published Mar. 16, 2015 5:40 a.m. ET

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Sunderland are set for crunch talks with Gus Poyet this week, with Sam Allardyce emerging as a strong contender for the role.

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Garry Monk has called on Jonjo Shelvey to show Liverpool what they're missing when Swansea take on the Reds on Monday night.


Gus Poyet is facing showdown talks over his Sunderland future with Dick Advocaat already in discussions with the club.

Nathaniel Clyne will reject a new contract offer from Southampton in the hope that he can push through a move to Manchester United.


Radamel Falcao wants to stay in the Premier League, despite his struggles at Man United. Spurs and Chelsea could be interested, while former suitors Arsenal could also come back in.

Sevilla left-back Timothee Kolodziejczak is a target for Crystal Palace, West Brom and Swansea.

Sheffield United youngster Diego De Girolamo is being tracked by Sunderland and Everton.

Brendan Rodgers reckons Liverpool need 23 points from their remaining 10 games to secure a place in next season's Champions League.

Dietmar Hamann believes Manuel Pellegrini is a dead man walking at Manchester City.


Doubts have emerged about whether Real Madrid will bid for David De Gea this summer after River Plate confirmed they'd reached an agreement to loan them Augusto Batalla, 18, with a view to a permanent deal in 2015.

Jose Mourinho believes the title race is no longer a two-horse race after Arsenal galloped into the reckoning.


Sam Allardyce will be a contender for the Sunderland manager's job if Gus Poyet is sacked this week.

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