The transfer window for football players is nearing its end, and the news portal Eurofootball.com continues its section and presents various news and rumors about possible and completed player transfers on August 16.
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Radamel Falcao, who joined Monaco this summer, may bid farewell to his current club, as he has attracted interest from Chelsea, Real Madrid, Man City, and Man Utd.
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Liverpool may soon finalize negotiations for the acquisition of Anzhi defender Willian and Valencia defender Aly Cissokho.
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If Gareth Bale joins Real Madrid, PSG is likely to make an offer for winger Angel Di Maria, according to "Le Parisien".
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Daniel Levy is not currently planning to sell Wales international Bale and will wait until the last day of the transfer window. It is believed that the Spurs chairman hopes to receive a higher sum for G. Bale.
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Real Madrid is willing to sell talented Mesut Ozil to Manchester United for £40 million.
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David Moyes also intends to negotiate with Anzhi's management for the possible transfer of Willian to Manchester.
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Chelsea is still considering the possibility of signing striker Samuel Eto'o, who is also linked with Inter Milan and Man Utd.
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West Ham United wants to reach an agreement with Besiktas for a one-season loan of striker Hugo Almeida.
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Barcelona still has not acquired a center-back this summer, but team coach Gerardo Martino has his eye on Porto's defensive duo Nicolas Otamendi and Eliaquim Mangala.
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The influential Madrid newspaper "Marca" reports that G. Bale will meet with Tottenham's chairman today and express his desire to play for the royal club.
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Swansea manager Michael Laudrup confirmed that the team will not sell striker Michu.
Completed deals and transfers:
OFFICIAL: San Sebastian's Real Sociedad announced that they have loaned former Real defender Esteban Granero from QPR for one season.
OFFICIAL: London's Fulham also loaned striker Darren Bent from Aston Villa for the season.
OFFICIAL: Premier League newcomer Crystal Palace has acquired Rangers goalkeeper Neil Alexander.