Barcelona steps up David Luiz interest

Barcelona steps up David Luiz interest

Published May. 4, 2013 1:00 a.m. ET

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

Jose Mourinho wants to keep Frank Lampard and John Terry at Chelsea next season.

Harry Redknapp will have to take a pay cut at QPR in the Championship next season.

Steven Gerrard has opened talks on a new Liverpool deal.

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Roberto Mancini has apologized to Scott Sinclair after telling him he can leave Manchester City.

Steve Clarke admits he is ready to talk about a new contract at West Brom.

Arsene Wenger could stay at Arsenal beyond 2014.

Leeds will release up to 10 out-of-contract players at the end of the season.

Norwich will make another move for Celtic's Gary Hooper in the summer.

Heidar Helguson has ended his 14-year stay in England and headed back to Iceland.

Fulham are preparing a swoop for £3m-rated Basle defender Aleksandar Dragovic.

Stephen Carr has called time on his career after more than 400 league appearances.

Charlton have joined a four-way fight for ex-Notts County player Alan Judge.

Sir Alex Ferguson will have hip surgery this summer and is odds-on to miss the start of the new season.

Napoli are ready to take Manchester City's Edin Dzeko as part of a deal for Edinson Cavani.

Norwich will go back in for Celtic striker Gary Hooper for a fifth time.

Bayern Munich are in the lead to beat Manchester United and Chelsea for Robert Lewandowski.

Bacary Sagna is ready to do a U-turn and snub PSG to remain at Arsenal.

Benoit Assou-Ekotto wants to extend his stay at Tottenham.

Barcelona have stepped up their pursuit of Chelsea utility player David Luiz.

Roberto Mancini has shrugged aside the latest rumors that his future at Manchester City is far from secure.

Roberto Mancini has admitted for the first time he might not be Manchester City boss next season.

Arsene Wenger has spoken about his desire to stay at Arsenal beyond the end of his contract next season.

Roberto Mancini has raised fresh doubts over his position as Manchester City manager.
 

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