July 17th football market: rumors and facts (updated) © EuroFootball.com

"EuroFootball.com" from now on will offer to follow all officially confirmed information, rumors and "gossip" from various sources in one place - in this news. Messages will be regularly updated, but please be active as well: if you have information and can support it with even not the most reliable source, write about it in the comments, discuss, rate, criticize and praise. *** 13.41 Defender Philippe Mexes, who has signed a contract with "Milan", claims that he rejected offers from "Real Madrid" and "Man Utd" before that. (Various) Neymar is ready to turn down moving to "Chelsea" in London and choose "Real Madrid" instead. ("Sunday Times") Netherlands national team coach Bert van Marwijk insists that it would be beneficial for Wesley Sneijder to leave Inter Milan and join "Man Utd". (Various) Turin's "Juventus" forward Amauri admitted that he would be interested in the possibility of joining "Flamengo". (Various) 12.00 Carlos Tevez will move to "Corinthians" next week, and he will be replaced by Sergio Aguero at "Man City", for which nearly 50 million euros will be paid. ("Sunday Mirror") "Valencia" would be willing to sell winger Juan Mata for 22 million euros. "Arsenal", "Chelsea" and "Man Utd" are interested in him. ("Daily Mail") "Roma" is close to reaching an agreement with Argentine national team defender Gabriel Heinze, who is a free agent. ("Gazzetta dello Sport") London's "Chelsea" is planning to make a final offer to Brussels' "Anderlecht" team for striker Romelu Lukaku. ("The People") Rome's "Lazio" is tempting Bosnian national team attacking midfielder Miralem Pjanic, who could leave "Lyon" for 12 million euros. ("Football Press") "Man Utd" are keeping an eye on "Santos" midfielder Paulo Ganso, who is dubbed the new Kaka. ("The People") In London's "Arsenal" team, Cesc Fabregas, who may move to "Barcelona" club, could be replaced by "Napoli" midfielder Marek Hamsik. ("Fanatix") "Chelsea" owner Roman Abramovich will decide in a few days whether to acquire West Ham's midfielder Scott Parker. The Englishman would fill in the gap left by Michael Essien, as the footballer suffered a serious injury. ("Sunday Mirror")